Geriatrics Services in Hospital and the Community during the COVID-19 Pandemic – The Brunei Experience:
- Author:
Yee Hui Lim
;
Shyh Poh Teo
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Community health nursing, COVID-19, Geriatrics, Older people
- From:
Pacific Journal of Medical Sciences
2023;24(1):23-31
- CountryPapua New Guinea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
This paper describes the Geriatrics services in the hospital and community in Brunei and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the need for clinical staff to assess and manage COVID-19 cases at the national isolation centre and to assist with contact tracing, outpatient services were suspended. Patients had to be contacted regarding clinic cancellations and ensure they had adequate medications. There was an increase in phone-call consultations and virtual clinics were introduced. Home based nursing patients had the interval of routine nasogastric and indwelling urinary catheter changes extended. Data on the pandemic effects on Geriatric services including outpatient clinics, home visits, phone-call and virtual consultations, admissions to hospital and the home-based nursing case load after the pandemic are shown. After the pandemic, there is a need to strengthen measures to prevent pressure injuries and delirium, improve patient self-management of chronic conditions and manage the physical and mental health sequalae of the pandemic such as frailty and depression.