2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2021.01.026
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Examining the Effects of Modified Recreational Activities on the Mental Health of Nursing Home Residents During COVID-19

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“…Strict lockdowns in our cohort were associated with higher FTTS incidence, triggered by individuals’ difficult living conditions over multiple months (the long duration of the crisis, an anxiety-provoking atmosphere, social isolation, other residents’ deaths, etc). We found a strong statistical association between COVID-19 case fatality and FTTS diagnoses, a result that was triangulated by qualitative interview data and is consistent with other research from France,42 the UK,43 Finland,47 the USA,48 Spain49 50 and Italy 51…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Strict lockdowns in our cohort were associated with higher FTTS incidence, triggered by individuals’ difficult living conditions over multiple months (the long duration of the crisis, an anxiety-provoking atmosphere, social isolation, other residents’ deaths, etc). We found a strong statistical association between COVID-19 case fatality and FTTS diagnoses, a result that was triangulated by qualitative interview data and is consistent with other research from France,42 the UK,43 Finland,47 the USA,48 Spain49 50 and Italy 51…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Finally, the benefit of confining residents to their rooms is strongly questioned by these results. While such measures undeniably reduce virus transmission among residents,6–10 14 15 34 38 39 42–44 the consequences for their mental health and nutritional status have also been shown to be considerable 12 13 20–24 37 45–49. Strict lockdowns in our cohort were associated with higher FTTS incidence, triggered by individuals’ difficult living conditions over multiple months (the long duration of the crisis, an anxiety-provoking atmosphere, social isolation, other residents’ deaths, etc).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Strict lockdowns in our cohort were associated with higher FTTS incidence, triggered by individuals' difficult living conditions over multiple months (the long duration of the crisis, an anxiety-provoking atmosphere, social isolation, other residents' deaths, etc.). We found a strong statistical association between COVID-19 case fatality and FTTS diagnoses, a result that was triangulated by qualitative interview data and is consistent with other research from France [41], the United Kingdom [42], Finland [46], Spain [48,50], Italy [49], and the United States [47].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Less is known about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on activities for nursing home residents and the challenges experienced by nursing homes regarding those activities given the government restrictions. One of the few studies about activities for nursing home residents during the COVID-19 pandemic showed that residents that participated in recreational activities had significantly better mental health [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%