Care Homes in Spain in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned from an Intervention by Médecins Sans Frontières
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck in early 2020, it rapidly became apparent that older individuals were at greater risk of serious illness and death. The risk was even greater for residents in care homes, who live in close proximity and may be suffering other comorbidities. Such facilities also saw...
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author | Maria Ximena Di Lollo Elena Estrada Cocina Francisco De Bartolome Gisbert Raquel González Juarez Ana Garcia Mingo |
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description | When the COVID-19 pandemic struck in early 2020, it rapidly became apparent that older individuals were at greater risk of serious illness and death. The risk was even greater for residents in care homes, who live in close proximity and may be suffering other comorbidities. Such facilities also saw a high turnover of staff and visitors, meaning an increased risk of transmission. Data has suggested that care home residents may account for up to a half of all COVID-related deaths in Spain.
As morbidity and mortality for COVID-19 was increasing in March 2020, MSF offered support to Spanish care homes during the first wave of infections. Our intervention included different axes: advocacy, knowledge sharing, training and implementation of measures for a reduction in transmission and for infection prevention and control (IPC).
The situation for care home residents was dire, with many people dying alone, away from loved ones and without access to palliative care. Staff were overwhelmed and ill-equipped to deal with the scale and complexity of this tragedy.
Although technical interventions to reduce transmission were crucial, it became clear that other people-centred activities that supported residents, their families and staff, were of equal importance, including facilitating contact between families, providing emotional support and offering adequate pain management and palliative care.
Residents in care homes have the same rights as everyone else. In the event of future crises, the most vulnerable should not be neglected. |
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spelling | doaj.art-c84f9c6e31534c8599e7b3dbb71dba3d2022-12-22T02:11:40ZengManchester University PressJournal of Humanitarian Affairs2515-64112021-12-0133253110.7227/JHA.071Care Homes in Spain in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned from an Intervention by Médecins Sans FrontièresMaria Ximena Di Lollo0Elena Estrada Cocina1Francisco De Bartolome Gisbert2Raquel González Juarez3Ana Garcia Mingo4MD and Coordinator of the MSF OCBA response to COVID-19 in care homesMSF Advocacy COVID-19 Advisor MSF OCBAMD and Emergency Care Internal Medicine and Non-Communicable Diseases Advisor, MSF OCBA, and Spain’s Ministry of HealthMSF OCBA External RelationsMD and Member of the Board and Medical Committee of MSFWhen the COVID-19 pandemic struck in early 2020, it rapidly became apparent that older individuals were at greater risk of serious illness and death. The risk was even greater for residents in care homes, who live in close proximity and may be suffering other comorbidities. Such facilities also saw a high turnover of staff and visitors, meaning an increased risk of transmission. Data has suggested that care home residents may account for up to a half of all COVID-related deaths in Spain. As morbidity and mortality for COVID-19 was increasing in March 2020, MSF offered support to Spanish care homes during the first wave of infections. Our intervention included different axes: advocacy, knowledge sharing, training and implementation of measures for a reduction in transmission and for infection prevention and control (IPC). The situation for care home residents was dire, with many people dying alone, away from loved ones and without access to palliative care. Staff were overwhelmed and ill-equipped to deal with the scale and complexity of this tragedy. Although technical interventions to reduce transmission were crucial, it became clear that other people-centred activities that supported residents, their families and staff, were of equal importance, including facilitating contact between families, providing emotional support and offering adequate pain management and palliative care. Residents in care homes have the same rights as everyone else. In the event of future crises, the most vulnerable should not be neglected.covid-19care homesmsfspain |
spellingShingle | Maria Ximena Di Lollo Elena Estrada Cocina Francisco De Bartolome Gisbert Raquel González Juarez Ana Garcia Mingo Care Homes in Spain in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned from an Intervention by Médecins Sans Frontières Journal of Humanitarian Affairs covid-19 care homes msf spain |
title | Care Homes in Spain in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned from an Intervention by Médecins Sans Frontières |
title_full | Care Homes in Spain in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned from an Intervention by Médecins Sans Frontières |
title_fullStr | Care Homes in Spain in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned from an Intervention by Médecins Sans Frontières |
title_full_unstemmed | Care Homes in Spain in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned from an Intervention by Médecins Sans Frontières |
title_short | Care Homes in Spain in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned from an Intervention by Médecins Sans Frontières |
title_sort | care homes in spain in the covid 19 pandemic lessons learned from an intervention by medecins sans frontieres |
topic | covid-19 care homes msf spain |
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