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Brave New Lungs: Aging in the Shadow of COVID-19.
Nowakowski, Alexandra C H.
  • Nowakowski ACH; Department of Geriatrics/Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine, College of Medicine, Florida State University, Orlando.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci ; 76(4): e230-e234, 2021 03 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2325271
ABSTRACT
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect communities worldwide, this novel disease is leaving many survivors with severe lung damage. Among older patients, advanced lung damage is more likely. Survivors of all ages who have extensive lung impacts are likely to be new to managing those issues. Supporting healthy aging for these patients will require both gathering data about their unique experiences and using the existing evidence basis about adapting to managing obstructive lung disease. This article outlines key priorities for research with COVID-19 survivors aging with permanent lung damage and highlights unique considerations for people older at age of onset. It also outlines the relevance of findings from this research for clinical care supporting people newly aging with advanced lung disease from COVID-19. In the process, it summarizes lessons from established patient populations aging with progressive lung disease-using cystic fibrosis as a prominent example from the author's lived experience-that may enhance the experiences of older COVID-19 survivors.
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Texto completo: Disponible Colección: Bases de datos internacionales Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Sobrevivientes / Lesión Pulmonar / COVID-19 Tipo de estudio: Estudio observacional / Estudio pronóstico / Investigación cualitativa Tópicos: Covid persistente Límite: Anciano / Humanos / Masculino Idioma: Inglés Revista: J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci Asunto de la revista: Ciencias Sociales / Geriatria / Psicologia Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Artículo

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Texto completo: Disponible Colección: Bases de datos internacionales Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Sobrevivientes / Lesión Pulmonar / COVID-19 Tipo de estudio: Estudio observacional / Estudio pronóstico / Investigación cualitativa Tópicos: Covid persistente Límite: Anciano / Humanos / Masculino Idioma: Inglés Revista: J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci Asunto de la revista: Ciencias Sociales / Geriatria / Psicologia Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Artículo