2021
DOI: 10.21608/ejhc.2021.149447
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Effect of Covid-19 Educational Bag on Knowledge, Attitude and Precautionary Practices of Institutionalized Elderly Persons

Abstract: Background:The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the worldwide population drastically. Elderly people face significant risks of having severe illness if they are diseased because of their physiological changes associated with aging and the possible outcome of underlying health statuses. Public awareness about dealing with highly infectious respiratory diseases is extremely important and plays an imperative role in limiting and preventing the widespread of infection, especially in countries with low and middle-inc… Show more

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“…Now a day, geriatric nurses in all geriatric health care settings getting a higher responsibility of protecting and saving elders' lives, preventing virus transmission between residents; maintain isolation precautions, providing continuous care for infected cases on a daily regular basis [12]. Excessive workload and stress can interfere with a person's physical and mental health contributing to low levels of productivity [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now a day, geriatric nurses in all geriatric health care settings getting a higher responsibility of protecting and saving elders' lives, preventing virus transmission between residents; maintain isolation precautions, providing continuous care for infected cases on a daily regular basis [12]. Excessive workload and stress can interfere with a person's physical and mental health contributing to low levels of productivity [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, for some specific populations, the capacity to access information about COVID-19 precautionary measures and to understand and/or apply these measures is limited. This is often the case for older adults with cognitive impairment, persons with mental illness, cognitive disability, or neurodevelopmental disorders [6][7][8]. In most of these cases, cognitive dysfunction and/or neuropsychiatric symptoms make it difficult to find and effectively use health promotion information as well as to adapt to continuously changing preventive health measures [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%