Impact of the pandemic on social protection centers for the elderly and the government response in Cali - Colombia.
Introduction: The impact of COVID-19 worldwide has caused enormous changes and challenges. Several risk groups have been identified, which more easily develop severe and critical forms of the disease. On the one hand, older adults, mainly over 80 years of age, and on the other hand, people with chro...
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Impact of the pandemic on social protection centers for the elderly and the government response in Cali - Colombia. |
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Impacto de la pandemia en los centros de protección social del adulto mayor y la respuesta gubernamental en Cali - Colombia. |
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Impact of the pandemic on social protection centers for the elderly and the government response in Cali - Colombia. |
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Impact of the pandemic on social protection centers for the elderly and the government response in Cali - Colombia. Torres-Agredo, Miyerlandi COVID-19 Complicaciones Adulto mayor Factores de riesgo COVID-19 Complications Elderly Age risk factors |
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Impact of the pandemic on social protection centers for the elderly and the government response in Cali - Colombia. |
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Impact of the pandemic on social protection centers for the elderly and the government response in Cali - Colombia. |
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Impact of the pandemic on social protection centers for the elderly and the government response in Cali - Colombia. |
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Impact of the pandemic on social protection centers for the elderly and the government response in Cali - Colombia. |
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Impact of the pandemic on social protection centers for the elderly and the government response in Cali - Colombia. |
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Torres-Agredo, Miyerlandi Galvis, Maryory Otero, Jorge Guerrero-Jaramillo, Paula Benavides-Córdoba, Vicente |
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Torres-Agredo, Miyerlandi |
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Torres-Agredo, Miyerlandi Galvis, Maryory Otero, Jorge Guerrero-Jaramillo, Paula Benavides-Córdoba, Vicente |
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COVID-19 Complicaciones Adulto mayor Factores de riesgo |
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COVID-19 Complicaciones Adulto mayor Factores de riesgo COVID-19 Complications Elderly Age risk factors |
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COVID-19 Complications Elderly Age risk factors |
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Introduction: The impact of COVID-19 worldwide has caused enormous changes and challenges. Several risk groups have been identified, which more easily develop severe and critical forms of the disease. On the one hand, older adults, mainly over 80 years of age, and on the other hand, people with chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer. Aim: To present the actions carried out by the Secretaría de Salud Pública (SSP) for the mitigation and containment of COVID-19 in the residents of the Centros de Protección Social del Adulto Mayor (CPSAM) in the district of Santiago de Cali. Materials and methods: Since the month of February 2020, since before the arrival of the virus in the country; The SSP initiated actions aimed at maintaining a low number of COVID-19 outbreaks and therefore low mortality. The actions were carried out according to the network system design in which the different organizations in charge of insurance and patient care in the city were involved, all under a single coordination. The SSP work teams were strengthened and actions were implemented such as the characterization of the centers and institutionalized older adults, guidelines and technical assistance for those involved in care, virtual and face-to-face advice to accompany disinfection procedures and waste management and the sectorial coordination, in which the SSP coordinated the actions in the CPSAM and the entities in charge of providing health services. Results: During the first months of the pandemic, the existence of 194 centers was identified that to date provided care to 3,510 elderly people and had almost 1,500 workers in charge of operation. 2,494 older adults were quickly characterized, of which 1,906 institutionalized in 92 CPSAM were approached by the district's health service providers. As with morbidity from COVID-19, deaths had oscillating periods in which the months of July and August 2020 and January 2021 stand out with a lower case fatality rate compared to other countries. Conclusions: The articulated response allowed the CPSAM to intervene comprehensively with preventive and intervention actions when necessary. |
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Torres-Agredo, MiyerlandiGalvis, MaryoryOtero, JorgeGuerrero-Jaramillo, PaulaBenavides-Córdoba, Vicente2022-09-302023-10-11T04:34:55Z2023-10-11T04:34:55Zhttps://revistas.javerianacali.edu.co/index.php/salutemscientiaspiritus/article/view/641https://vitela.javerianacali.edu.co/handle/11522/447Introduction: The impact of COVID-19 worldwide has caused enormous changes and challenges. Several risk groups have been identified, which more easily develop severe and critical forms of the disease. On the one hand, older adults, mainly over 80 years of age, and on the other hand, people with chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer. Aim: To present the actions carried out by the Secretaría de Salud Pública (SSP) for the mitigation and containment of COVID-19 in the residents of the Centros de Protección Social del Adulto Mayor (CPSAM) in the district of Santiago de Cali. Materials and methods: Since the month of February 2020, since before the arrival of the virus in the country; The SSP initiated actions aimed at maintaining a low number of COVID-19 outbreaks and therefore low mortality. The actions were carried out according to the network system design in which the different organizations in charge of insurance and patient care in the city were involved, all under a single coordination. The SSP work teams were strengthened and actions were implemented such as the characterization of the centers and institutionalized older adults, guidelines and technical assistance for those involved in care, virtual and face-to-face advice to accompany disinfection procedures and waste management and the sectorial coordination, in which the SSP coordinated the actions in the CPSAM and the entities in charge of providing health services. Results: During the first months of the pandemic, the existence of 194 centers was identified that to date provided care to 3,510 elderly people and had almost 1,500 workers in charge of operation. 2,494 older adults were quickly characterized, of which 1,906 institutionalized in 92 CPSAM were approached by the district's health service providers. As with morbidity from COVID-19, deaths had oscillating periods in which the months of July and August 2020 and January 2021 stand out with a lower case fatality rate compared to other countries. Conclusions: The articulated response allowed the CPSAM to intervene comprehensively with preventive and intervention actions when necessary.Introducción: El impacto de la COVID-19 a nivel mundial ha ocasionado enormes cambios y retos. Se han identificado varios grupos de riesgo, que desarrollan con mayor facilidad formas severas y críticas de la enfermedad. Por un lado, las personas adultas mayores, principalmente por encima de 80 años y, por otro lado, las personas con enfermedades crónicas como enfermedad cardiovascular, diabetes mellitus, enfermedad respiratoria crónica y cáncer. Objetivo: Presentar las acciones ejercidas por la Secretaría de Salud Pública de Cali (SSP) para la mitigación y contención de la COVID-19 en los residentes de los Centros de Protección Social del Adulto Mayor (CPSAM) del distrito de Santiago de Cali. Materiales y métodos: Desde el mes de febrero la SSP inició acciones dirigidas a mantener un bajo número de brotes de COVID-19 y por ende una baja mortalidad. Las acciones se ejecutaron de acuerdo al diseño de sistema de redes en el que se involucraron las distintas organizaciones encargadas del aseguramiento y de la atención de los pacientes en la ciudad, todas bajo una sola coordinación. se fortalecieron los equipos de trabajo de la SSP y se implementaron acciones como la caracterización de los centros y los adultos mayores institucionalizados, lineamientos y asistencia técnica para los involucrados en la atención, asesorías virtual y presencial para acompañar los procedimientos de desinfección y manejo de residuos y la articulación sectorial, en la que, la SSP coordinó las acciones en los CPSAM y las entidades encargadas de prestar los servicios de salud. Resultados: Durante los primeros meses de la pandemia, se identificó la existencia de 194 centros que para la fecha brindaban cuidados a 3510 personas mayores y contaban con casi 1500 trabajadores encargados del funcionamiento. Se caracterizaron de manera rápida a 2494 adultos mayores, de los cuales 1906 institucionalizados en 92 CPSAM fueron abordados por las entidades prestadoras de servicios de salud del distrito. Al igual que con la morbilidad por COVID-19, los fallecimientos tuvieron unos periodos oscilatorios en los que se destacan los meses de julio y agosto de 2020 y enero de 2021 con una tasa de letalidad más baja comparada con otros países. Conclusiones: La respuesta articulada, permitió intervenir integralmente los CPSAM con acciones preventivas y de intervención cuando se hizo necesario.application/pdfspaPontificia Universidad Javeriana Calihttps://revistas.javerianacali.edu.co/index.php/salutemscientiaspiritus/article/view/641/544Derechos de autor 2023 Salutem Scientia Spiritushttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0Salutem Scientia Spiritus; Vol. 8 No. 3 (2022): Revista Salutem Scientia Spiritus; 22-25Salutem Scientia Spiritus; Vol. 8 Núm. 3 (2022): Revista Salutem Scientia Spiritus; 22-252463-1426COVID-19ComplicacionesAdulto mayorFactores de riesgoCOVID-19ComplicationsElderlyAge risk factorsImpact of the pandemic on social protection centers for the elderly and the government response in Cali - Colombia.Impacto de la pandemia en los centros de protección social del adulto mayor y la respuesta gubernamental en Cali - Colombia.info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo de investigación original11522/447oai:vitela.javerianacali.edu.co:11522/4472024-06-25 05:12:42.357metadata.onlyhttps://vitela.javerianacali.edu.coRepositorio Vitelavitela.mail@javerianacali.edu.co |