International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(24), P. 16629 - 16629
Published: Dec. 10, 2022
Nursing
homes
for
the
elderly
in
Spain
have
experienced
high
rates
of
infection
and
mortality
from
COVID-19,
although
varied
one
region
to
another.
Madrid
is
where
most
institutionalized
older
adults
died
coronavirus.
However,
there
little
known
about
psychosocial
environmental
factors
involved
incidence
COVID-19
among
institutionalised
population
this
region.
This
article
describes
protocol
a
study
on
nursing
during
SARS-CoV-2
pandemic
Autonomous
Community
(hereafter:
Region
or
Region)
provides
information
design,
measures
used,
characteristics
studied.
A
questionnaire
life
was
designed
total
447
persons
over
60
years
age
without
cognitive
impairment—220
private
227
public
homes—participated
by
answering
questions
different
topics:
personal
situations
pandemic,
feelings
methods
coping,
residential
environment,
health,
quality
life,
ageism,
self-perception
ageing.
The
person
profile
discussed
an
old
woman,
widowed,
children,
with
low
level
education,
multimorbidity,
who
perceived
her
health
positively.
Most
participants
were
very
concerned
its
effects.
In
fact,
38%
had
been
diagnosed
whom
20%
admitted
hospital
suffered
negative
impacts,
such
as
pain
neurological
problems.
addition,
70%
residents
remained
confined
their
rooms,
which
increased
perceptions
loneliness
social
isolation.
worst-rated
aspects
home
resulted
restrictive
imposed
pandemic.
research
offers
useful
material
understanding
consequences
perspective
population,
could
provide
insights
designing
policies.
Journal of Cannabis Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
5(1)
Published: July 31, 2023
Since
the
start
of
COVID-19
pandemic
in
Canada,
cannabis
industry
has
adapted
to
public
health
emergency
orders
which
had
direct
and
indirect
consequences
on
consumption.
The
objective
this
scoping
review
was
describe
patterns
consumption
cannabis-related
safety
considerations
during
Canada.For
review,
we
searched
four
electronic
databases
supplemented
with
grey
literature.
Peer-reviewed
or
pre-print
studies
using
any
study
design
literature
reporting
real-world
data
were
included
if
published
English
between
March
2020
September
2021
focused
Canada.
A
content
analysis
performed.Twenty-one
met
inclusion/exclusion
criteria.
Study
designs
cross-sectional
surveys
(n
=
17),
ecological
1),
conceptual
paper
longitudinal
prospective
cohort
1).
Most
conducted
solely
Canada
18),
remaining
global
data.
Our
suggested
that
varied
by
reasons
for
use,
consumers'
age,
gender,
method
Health
impacts
due
pandemics
increased
mental
illness,
visits,
psychosocial
impacts.This
impact
is
more
complex
than
simplistic
assumptions
an
increase
decrease
continues
be
difficult
measure.
This
explored
some
those
complexities
relation
consumption,
impacts.
limited
focusing
breadth
compared
depth.Legalizing
nonmedical
use
2018
its
challenges
implementation,
one
been
changing
context
society.
findings
can
help
inform
policy
updates
as
country
reaching
fifth
year
legalizing
cannabis.
Systems,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
9(3), P. 50 - 50
Published: July 5, 2021
Tourism
provides
many
advantages
for
Sweden
and
the
whole
world,
as
well
its
travelers.
Since
almost
all
types
of
tourism
are
currently
in
crisis
a
result
current
COVID-19
pandemic,
information
communication
technology
is
expected
to
play
role,
not
only
during
but
also
post-COVID-19
era.
Thus,
with
no
expectations
from
tourism,
needs
broaden
digital
tours.
As
result,
this
letter
aims
classify
transition
readiness
industry
clusters
digitalization
move.
An
extended
version
TOPSIS
technique
was
formulated
validated,
plus
new
framework
measuring
purpose.
Lastly,
analysis
collected
data
proves
that
business
could
lead
change,
though
adventure
rural
at
farthest
point
being
considered
ready
change.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(24), P. 16629 - 16629
Published: Dec. 10, 2022
Nursing
homes
for
the
elderly
in
Spain
have
experienced
high
rates
of
infection
and
mortality
from
COVID-19,
although
varied
one
region
to
another.
Madrid
is
where
most
institutionalized
older
adults
died
coronavirus.
However,
there
little
known
about
psychosocial
environmental
factors
involved
incidence
COVID-19
among
institutionalised
population
this
region.
This
article
describes
protocol
a
study
on
nursing
during
SARS-CoV-2
pandemic
Autonomous
Community
(hereafter:
Region
or
Region)
provides
information
design,
measures
used,
characteristics
studied.
A
questionnaire
life
was
designed
total
447
persons
over
60
years
age
without
cognitive
impairment—220
private
227
public
homes—participated
by
answering
questions
different
topics:
personal
situations
pandemic,
feelings
methods
coping,
residential
environment,
health,
quality
life,
ageism,
self-perception
ageing.
The
person
profile
discussed
an
old
woman,
widowed,
children,
with
low
level
education,
multimorbidity,
who
perceived
her
health
positively.
Most
participants
were
very
concerned
its
effects.
In
fact,
38%
had
been
diagnosed
whom
20%
admitted
hospital
suffered
negative
impacts,
such
as
pain
neurological
problems.
addition,
70%
residents
remained
confined
their
rooms,
which
increased
perceptions
loneliness
social
isolation.
worst-rated
aspects
home
resulted
restrictive
imposed
pandemic.
research
offers
useful
material
understanding
consequences
perspective
population,
could
provide
insights
designing
policies.