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The Impact of COVID-19 Quarantine on Patients With Dementia and Family Caregivers: A Nation-Wide Survey

Authors :
Innocenzo Rainero
Amalia C. Bruni
Camillo Marra
Annachiara Cagnin
Laura Bonanni
Chiara Cupidi
Valentina Laganà
Elisa Rubino
Alessandro Vacca
Raffaele Di Lorenzo
Paolo Provero
Valeria Isella
Nicola Vanacore
Federica Agosta
Ildebrando Appollonio
Paolo Caffarra
Cinzia Bussè
Renato Sambati
Davide Quaranta
Valeria Guglielmi
Giancarlo Logroscino
Massimo Filippi
Gioacchino Tedeschi
Carlo Ferrarese
the SINdem COVID-19 Study Group
Erica Gallo
Alberto Grassini
Andrea Marcinnò
Fausto Roveta
Paola De Martino
Francesca Frangipane
Gianfranco Puccio
Rosanna Colao
Maria Mirabelli
Chiara Terracciano
Federica Lino
Stefano Mozzetta
Gianmarco Gazzola
Giulia Camporese
Simona Sacco
Maria Carmela Lechiara
Claudia Carrarini
Mirella Russo
Alfonsina Casa lena
Patrizia Sucapane
Pietro Tiraboschi
Paola Caroppo
Veronica Redaelli
Giuseppe Di Fede
Daniela Coppa
Lenino Peluso
Pasqualina Insarda
Matteo De Bartolo
Sabrina Esposito
Alessandro Iavarone
Carmine Fuschillo
Elena Salvatore
Chiara Criscuolo
Luisa Sambati
Rossella Santoro
Daniela Gragnaniello
Ilaria Pedriali
Livia Ludovico
Annalisa Chiari
Andrea Fabbo
Petra Bevilacqua
Chiara Galli
Silvia Magarelli
Gianfranco Spalletta
Nerisa Banaj
Giulia Caruso
Desirée Estela Porcari
Franco Giubilei
Anna Rosa Casini
Francesca Ursini
Giuseppe Bruno
Stefano Boffelli
Michela Brambilla
Giuseppe Magnani
Francesca Caso
Edoardo G. Spinelli
Elena Sinforiani
Alfredo Costa
Simona Luzzi
Gabriella Cacchiò
A.I.M.A. –sez Parma
Marta Perini
Rossano Angeloni
Cinzia Giuli
Katia Fabi
Marco Guidi
Cristina Paci
Annaelisa Castellano
Elena Carapelle
Rossella Petrucci
Miriam Accogli
Giovanna Nicoletta Trevisi
Serena Renna
Antonella Vasquez Giuliano
Fulvio Da Re
Antonio Milia
Giuseppina Pilia
Maria Giuseppina Mascia
Valeria Putzu
Tommaso Piccoli
Luca Cuffaro
Roberto Monastero
Antonella Battaglia
Valeria Blandino
Federica Lupo
Eduardo Cumbo
Antonina Luca
Giuseppe Caravaglios
Annalisa Vezzosi
Valentina Bessi
Gloria Tognoni
Valeria Calsolaro
Giulia Lucarelli
Serena Amici
Alberto Trequattrini
Salvatore Pezzuto
Patrizia Mecocci
Giulia Caironi
Barbara Boselli
Marino Formilan
Alessandra Coin
Laura De Togni
Francesca Sala
Giulia Sandri
Maurizio Gallucci
Anna Paola Mazzarolo
Cristina Bergamelli
Serena Passoni
Source :
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, Vol 12 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2021.

Abstract

IntroductionPrevious studies showed that quarantine for pandemic diseases is associated with several psychological and medical effects. The consequences of quarantine for COVID-19 pandemic in patients with dementia are unknown. We investigated the clinical changes in patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, and evaluated caregivers’ distress during COVID-19 quarantine.MethodsThe study involved 87 Italian Dementia Centers. Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB), Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), and Vascular Dementia (VD) were eligible for the study. Family caregivers of patients with dementia were interviewed by phone in April 2020, 45 days after quarantine declaration. Main outcomes were patients’ changes in cognitive, behavioral, and motor symptoms. Secondary outcomes were effects on caregivers’ psychological features.Results4913 patients (2934 females, 1979 males) fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Caregivers reported a worsening in cognitive functions in 55.1% of patients, mainly in subjects with DLB and AD. Aggravation of behavioral symptoms was observed in 51.9% of patients. In logistic regression analysis, previous physical independence was associated with both cognitive and behavioral worsening (odds ratio 1.85 [95% CI 1.42–2.39], 1.84 [95% CI 1.43–2.38], respectively). On the contrary, pandemic awareness was a protective factor for the worsening of cognitive and behavioral symptoms (odds ratio 0.74 [95% CI 0.65–0.85]; and 0.72 [95% CI 0.63–0.82], respectively). Approximately 25.9% of patients showed the onset of new behavioral symptoms. A worsening in motor function was reported by 36.7% of patients. Finally, caregivers reported a high increase in anxiety, depression, and distress.ConclusionOur study shows that quarantine for COVID-19 is associated with an acute worsening of clinical symptoms in patients with dementia as well as increase of caregivers’ burden. Our findings emphasize the importance to implement new strategies to mitigate the effects of quarantine in patients with dementia.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16634365
Volume :
12
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.fb09b8d6b5f247759120b4e3b554efb4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2020.625781