item: #1 of 52 id: cord-004971-jwpb7862 author: Kagan, Lori J. title: The Role of the Home Environment in the Transmission of Infectious Diseases date: 2002 words: 7167 flesch: 42 summary: In this study, a variety of home hygiene practices in 398 households were examined, including personal hygiene, food handling and general cleaning and laundry practices. It is our intention that this information will provide perspective regarding microbial risks in the home environment and a basis for developing more appropriate strategies for home hygiene based on what has been shown to effectively reduce infection risk rather than on fear or speculation. keywords: activity; alcohol; antimicrobial; antiseptic; areas; aureus; bacteria; bathroom; bleach; board; campylobacter; care; chemical; chlorine; cleaning; cloths; coli; common; contact; contaminated; contamination; control; cross; detergent; disease; disinfectants; disinfection; domestic; drying; effectiveness; environment; food; foodborne; general; hands; handwashing; health; home; home environment; hours; household; hygiene; hypochlorite; infected; infection; kitchen; large; laundry; meat; members; microbes; microbial; microorganisms; numbers; outbreaks; pathogens; phenolic; potential; practices; preparation; prevention; primary; products; public; quaternary; raw; reduction; resistant; respiratory; risk; rotavirus; salmonella; skin; soaps; sponges; spread; studies; study; surfaces; survival; temperature; test; tested; toilet; transfer; transmission; variety; viral; virus; viruses; volunteers; washing; water cache: cord-004971-jwpb7862.txt plain text: cord-004971-jwpb7862.txt item: #2 of 52 id: cord-025971-09u3kn1k author: Mills, William R. title: An Outbreak Preparedness and Mitigation Approach in Home Health and Personal Home Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2020-06-02 words: 2234 flesch: 39 summary: To address the threat posed by COVID-19, we developed a comprehensive outbreak preparedness and mitigation strategy, with a primary objective of protecting home health and personal home care patients. In addition, we report a COVID-19 positive case series of home health and personal home care patients, summarizing our initial experience in supporting patients during the pandemic. keywords: affiliates; antibody; application; care; caregivers; cases; community; conditions; control; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; disease; employee; exposures; health; home; hospitalization; hospitalized; illness; individuals; infection; outbreak; pandemic; patients; personal; positive; potential; report; return; sars; services; settings; team; work cache: cord-025971-09u3kn1k.txt plain text: cord-025971-09u3kn1k.txt item: #3 of 52 id: cord-030506-mqsgqfbs author: Bonilla-Molina, Luis title: Covid-19 on Route of the Fourth Industrial Revolution date: 2020-08-15 words: 2479 flesch: 42 summary: Covid-19 lockdowns and quarantines have opened up various strategies and approaches focused on the model of home education. Based on the promise of reducing this expenditure, the model of home education becomes a Trojan horse to initiate a neo-privatization of education. keywords: bonilla; capital; capitalist; commerce; construction; consumption; coronavirus; covid-19; discourse; education; educativa; employment; face; future; global; home; home education; industrial; international; internet; model; molina; new; office; online; pandemic; pedagogical; people; population; production; public; purchases; report; revolution; school; second; social; teachers; technological; telework; virtual; way; work; world cache: cord-030506-mqsgqfbs.txt plain text: cord-030506-mqsgqfbs.txt item: #4 of 52 id: cord-031229-9hjhujv9 author: Williamson, Sue title: Will working from home become the ‘new normal’ in the public sector? date: 2020-08-26 words: 2426 flesch: 39 summary: Based on past practice, however, we question the extent to which large numbers of public sector employees will continue to work from home. Because the pandemic is endogenous to the public sector, it may not be the catalyst that will deliver long-term changes in working arrangements. keywords: advice; apsc; arrangements; article; australian; colley; coronavirus; covid-19; employees; employment; equality; flexible; gender; government; health; home; human; jurisdictions; leave; management; managers; new; normal; pandemic; policy; public; queensland; research; resistance; return; sector; servants; service; south; sue; transition; williamson; working cache: cord-031229-9hjhujv9.txt plain text: cord-031229-9hjhujv9.txt item: #5 of 52 id: cord-031544-clzt6kyg author: Clavijo, Raul title: “Online” and “at-home” versus traditional models of health care: enhancing access or impeding optimal therapeutics? date: 2020-09-08 words: 4304 flesch: 28 summary: To effectively deliver reproductive health care through telehealth, we need to first improve user-centered design to optimize patient engagement. key: cord-031544-clzt6kyg authors: Clavijo, Raul; Ramasamy, Ranjith; Halpern, Joshua; Melnick, Alexis; Stewart, Joshua; Rosenwaks, Zev; Brannigan, Robert title: “Online” and “at-home” versus traditional models of health care: enhancing access or impeding optimal therapeutics? date: 2020-09-08 journal: keywords: ability; access; analysis; assisted; available; cancer; care; clinic; companies; computer; conditions; consumer; current; data; delivery; direct; dysfunction; examination; face; fertility; health; health care; history; home; hormone; information; kits; lack; likely; male; medical; medications; need; online; optimal; optimal therapeutics; options; ovarian; overall; ovulation; pandemic; patients; physical; physician; potential; prescription; quality; reproductive; results; risk; screening; semen; services; sexual; sperm; states; study; syndrome; technology; telehealth; telemedicine; testing; therapeutics; time; treatment; united; use; virtual; visit; women cache: cord-031544-clzt6kyg.txt plain text: cord-031544-clzt6kyg.txt item: #6 of 52 id: cord-032750-sjsju0qp author: Ewing, Lee-Ann title: Navigating ‘Home Schooling’ during COVID-19: Australian public response on Twitter date: 2020-09-24 words: 3797 flesch: 65 summary: This study focused on analysing public opinions about home schooling in Australia; therefore, we provided a search query (homeschooling OR 'home schooling') to the Twitter Search function of the API. We adopt both quantitative (descriptive) and qualitative approaches to analysing the contents of the collected tweets to identify their major themes and concerns of the Australian public in relation to home schooling during the pandemic. keywords: analysis; api; australian; author; available; children; coder; collected; coronavirus; covid-19; data; days; education; face; frustration; government; health; home; homeschooling; humour; kids; learning; negative; number; online; pandemic; parents; people; phase; platform; policy; politicians; positive; public; remote; response; role; schooling; schools; search; social; students; study; teachers; teaching; term; time; tweets; twitter; users; weeks; work; world; year cache: cord-032750-sjsju0qp.txt plain text: cord-032750-sjsju0qp.txt item: #7 of 52 id: cord-034169-nkosr3br author: Williams, Katie title: Home visiting: A lifeline for families during the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2020-10-22 words: 3822 flesch: 33 summary: Increased investment and support for this work would extend the reach and the impact of home visiting services to those who most need it. Moreover, home visiting programs are designed to support families who are overburdened. keywords: abuse; access; address; agency; america; behavioral; care; center; child; children; columbia; communities; covid-19; deaths; determinants; development; district; economic; effectiveness; effects; evidence; factors; families; family; father; guidelines; health; hfa; home; individuals; mary; maternal; mental; models; national; needs; new; outcomes; pandemic; parents; participants; positive; practice; programs; rates; research; resources; risk; self; services; social; strategy; support; tele; tools; trauma; violence; visiting; visitors; visits cache: cord-034169-nkosr3br.txt plain text: cord-034169-nkosr3br.txt item: #8 of 52 id: cord-035342-sf0zld5z author: Gaar, Eduard title: The home bias and the local bias: A survey date: 2020-11-12 words: 15454 flesch: 46 summary: Home bias seems to have direct implications on the cost of capital in the considered country, because home bias leads to an inappropriate risk-sharing (Lau et al. 2010) . An analysis of UK and US mutual fund managers Relative optimism and the home bias puzzle International portfolio nondiversification and exchange rate variability Understanding the equity home bias: evidence from survey data A model of international asset pricing On the effects of barriers to international investment Home bias and high turnover Round-the-clock market efficiency and home bias: evidence from the international Japanese government bonds futures markets How does household portfolio diversification vary with financial literacy and financial advice? Home bias and high turnover reconsidered Intranational Home Bias in Trade Dynamic portfolio choice and asset pricing with differential information See Table 3 . keywords: able; accounting; advantage; advice; ambiguity; assets; asymmetries; aversion; barriers; behavioural; better; bias; biased; bonds; capital; choice; competence; considered; cooper; correlation; costs; countries; country; coval; data; decisions; degree; different; diversification; domestic; economic; empirical; equities; equity; et al; evidence; exchange; existence; experience; explanation; extent; factors; familiarity; fidora; financial; findings; firms; foreign; foreign bias; french; fund; general; german; hedging; higher; home; home bias; impact; implications; individual; inflation; influence; information; institutional; international; investing; investment; investors; ivkovic; journal; level; literacy; literature; local; local bias; local investors; low; lütje; managers; market; measure; menkhoff; model; mondria; moskowitz; mutual; optimism; performance; portfolio; positive; poterba; pure; ranking; rate; real; reasons; related; relative; research; results; returns; review; risk; setting; share; significant; similar; standards; stocks; strong; studies; study; survey; time; transaction; u.s; uncertainty; volatility; world cache: cord-035342-sf0zld5z.txt plain text: cord-035342-sf0zld5z.txt item: #9 of 52 id: cord-103020-ckuma42j author: McDowell, G. title: Two-way remote monitoring allows effective and realistic provision of home-NIV to COPD patients with persistent hypercapnia. date: 2020-11-12 words: 5825 flesch: 39 summary: Establishing whether beneficial outcomes from home NIV COPD RCTs can be matched with routine clinical adoption is required. A task force of the European Respiratory Society has since adopted home NIV as recommended treatment for COPD patients presenting with persistent hypercapnic respiratory failure (10) . keywords: acute; analyses; author; available; blood; chronic; clinical; cohort; control; copd; copyright; data; days; death; doi; exacerbation; face; failure; follow; funder; healthcare; holder; home; hospital; https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.08.20227892; hypercapnic; initiation; international; invasive; license; median; medrxiv; medrxiv preprint; monitoring; niv; non; november; outcomes; patients; peer; period; perpetuity; preprint; primary; provision; quality; readmission; remote; respiratory; review; service; significant; study; subgroup; support; therapy; time; treatment; trial; usage; users; ventilation; version cache: cord-103020-ckuma42j.txt plain text: cord-103020-ckuma42j.txt item: #10 of 52 id: cord-103220-abatwr1k author: Johnston, L. title: Supporting the resilience and retention of frontline care workers in care homes for older people: A systematic scoping review and thematic synthesis date: 2020-09-08 words: 5448 flesch: 40 summary: The vast majority of care home staff with a responsibility for providing direct care to residents are not registered nurses. LTCcovid, International Long-Term Care Policy Network Stayers, leavers and switchers among certified nursing assistants in nursing homes: a longitudinal investigation of turnover intent, staff retention, and turnover Factors associated with high job satisfaction among care workers in Swiss nursing homes -a cross sectional survey study Fragile foundations: Exploring the mental health of the social care workforce and the people they support Report 48: Mental health, employment and the social care workforce Methods for the thematic synthesis of qualitative research in systematic reviews PRISMA extension for scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR) Guidance for managers and decision makers in supporting care home workers during COVID-19 Workplace stress and ethical challenges experienced by nursing staff in a nursing home Job satisfaction and associated variables among nurse assistants working in residential care Strengthening the health system response to COVID-19: keywords: assistants; associated; author; berridge; best; burnout; care; care homes; certified; college; content; copyright; covid-19; direct; doi; et al; evidence; factors; fcws; frontline; funder; health; high; homes; intervention; job; leadership; license; london; long; medrxiv; mental; need; nurses; nursing; older; pandemic; papers; peer; people; practice; preprint; quality; registered; resilience; retention; review; satisfaction; search; september; social; staff; studies; support; term; thematic; university; version; workers; workforce cache: cord-103220-abatwr1k.txt plain text: cord-103220-abatwr1k.txt item: #11 of 52 id: cord-168579-w2lsg7go author: Lee, Minha title: Human Mobility Trends during the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States date: 2020-05-04 words: 3910 flesch: 48 summary: [24] [25] Technology companies have presented insights on mobility trends by exploiting location data as well. Realizing the urgent needs on understanding mobility trends amid the pandemic, as one of the pioneering big data-driven studies on COVID-19, we aim to quantify changes in human mobility to provide tangible and intuitive evidence on individual and governmental efforts to migrate the spread. keywords: analysis; cases; china; covid-19; data; density; device; distancing; evidence; figure; groups; higher; home; human; income; increase; integrated; interventions; level; location; lower; march; measures; metrics; miles; mobile; mobility; new; number; order; outbreak; pandemic; people; percentage; person; population; public; rate; research; social; spread; states; staying; study; teleworking; trends; trip; unemployment; week; work cache: cord-168579-w2lsg7go.txt plain text: cord-168579-w2lsg7go.txt item: #12 of 52 id: cord-181770-3771n22i author: Oliveira, Jos'e Nilmar Alves de title: The Home Office in Times of COVID-19 Pandemic and its impact in the Labor Supply date: 2020-07-05 words: 2730 flesch: 58 summary: By home office we mean any working activity carried out away from the workplace which is assumed to be fixed. Consequently, both the demand and supply for home offices seem to increase. keywords: activities; capital; consumption; covid-19; distracting; elasticity; growth; home; human; intertemporal; job; labor; model; office; pandemic; problem; proposition; small; substitution; supply; time; workers; working cache: cord-181770-3771n22i.txt plain text: cord-181770-3771n22i.txt item: #13 of 52 id: cord-255799-3j8axc4d author: Isaia, Gianluca title: Atypical presentation of Covid-19 in an older adult with severe Alzheimer Disease date: 2020-04-22 words: 602 flesch: 40 summary: Home care for demented subjects: new models of care and home-care allowance Substitutive hospital at home versus inpatient care for elderly patients with exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a prospective randomized, controlled trial Hospital at home for elderly patients with acute decompensation of chronic heart failure: a prospective randomized controlled trial Delirium in elderly home-treated patients: a prospective study with 6-month follow-up The RAD-HOME project: a pilot study of home delivery of radiology services The authors report no funding to disclose or conflicts with any product mentioned or concept discussed in this article. Blood pressure at admission was 80/50 mmHg; she had low oxygen blood saturation (SpO2 90%) without dyspnea or cough. keywords: alzheimer; blood; care; covid-19; disease; hhs; history; home; hospital; march; oxygen; patients; prospective cache: cord-255799-3j8axc4d.txt plain text: cord-255799-3j8axc4d.txt item: #14 of 52 id: cord-256030-5xzuilc1 author: Michel, Pierre-Antoine title: Home hemodialysis during the COVID-19 epidemic: comment on the French experience from the viewpoint of a French home hemodialysis care network date: 2020-11-11 words: 1750 flesch: 41 summary: Furthermore, while home dialysis encompasses 7% of all French dialysis patients, data from the French Biomedicine Agency show that the proportion of home dialysis patients (whether on hemodialysis or on peritoneal dialysis) represented 2.6% of the total number of dialysis patients diagnosed with COVID-19 during the period March-October 2020 [9] . 2020) in the name of the French REIN registry Low incidence of SARS-CoV-2, risk factors of mortality and the course of illness in the French national cohort of dialysis patients Exposure to novel coronavirus in patients on renal replacement therapy during the exponential phase of COVID-19 pandemic: survey of the Italian Society of Nephrology Minimizing the risk of COVID-19 among patients on dialysis Time to expand access and utilization of home dialysis: lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic Situation de l'épidémie de Covid-19 chez les patients dialysés et greffés rénaux en France Situation of the Covid-19 epidemic in patients on peritoneal dialysis on 2020/05/15 in France: RDPLF data-base Home haemodialysis: how it began, where it went wrong, and what it may yet be Home dialysis as a first option: a new paradigm We would like to thank all the dialysis centers participating in the RDPLF and the REIN registries which, despite this difficult period, with a significant work overload, actively collected data and were available for additional information. keywords: access; center; cov-2; covid-19; data; development; epidemic; experience; france; french; hemodialysis; high; home; home hemodialysis; hospital; incidence; management; network; pandemic; patients; period; peritoneal; region; risk; sars; training; unit cache: cord-256030-5xzuilc1.txt plain text: cord-256030-5xzuilc1.txt item: #15 of 52 id: cord-260257-phmd0u6d author: Siegler, Aaron J title: Willingness to seek laboratory testing for SARS-CoV-2 with home, drive-through, and clinic-based specimen collection locations date: 2020-06-30 words: 3715 flesch: 44 summary: Differences in mean willingness scores across testing modalities were all significant (p<.001), with very small effect size for home saliva testing compared to home throat swab testing (d=0.12), medium effect size for home saliva testing compared to drive-through testing (d=0.55), and large effect size for home saliva testing compared to clinic-based testing (d=0.81). There was a hierarchy of willingness to test for SARS-CoV-2 that was decreased as the required degree of contact with healthcare systems increased: home testing was most preferred, followed by drive-through testing, and then by laboratory or clinicbased testing. keywords: available; c r; care; clinic; clinical; collection; contact; coronavirus; covid-19; differences; different; disease; drive; health; healthcare; hispanic; hiv; home; isolation; laboratory; likely; modalities; non; online; options; participants; persons; potential; questions; reported; s c; saliva; sample; sars; scale; self; settings; specimen; states; strategies; strategy; study; supply; survey; swab; symptoms; testing; throat; time; united; use; willingness cache: cord-260257-phmd0u6d.txt plain text: cord-260257-phmd0u6d.txt item: #16 of 52 id: cord-262594-kzt09vmf author: Huang, X. title: Time-series clustering for home dwell time during COVID-19: what can we learn from it? date: 2020-09-30 words: 5746 flesch: 43 summary: Through the investigation of the time-series dataset, we set = 3 , expecting to find three CBG clusters with different home dwell time patterns, following the stayat-home order: 1) CBGs with a significant increase of home dwell time; 2) CBGs with a moderate increase of home dwell time; 3) CBGs with unnoticeable changes in home dwell time. key: cord-262594-kzt09vmf authors: Huang, X.; Li, Z.; Lu, J.; Wang, S.; Wei, H.; Chen, B. title: Time-series clustering for home dwell time during COVID-19: what can we learn from it? date: 2020-09-30 journal: nan DOI: 10.1101/2020.09.27.20202671 sha: doc_id: 262594 cord_uid: kzt09vmf keywords: analysis; area; atlanta; author; cbgs; cluster; clustering; copyright; covid-19; daily; data; demographic; different; disadvantaged; disparity; distancing; distribution; dwell; education; figure; funder; groups; high; holder; home; home dwell; income; kmeans; license; low; measures; medrxiv; metro; mobility; order; pandemic; peer; percentage; policies; preprint; records; response; review; safegraph; september; series; social; socioeconomic; socioeconomic variables; spatial; statistical; study; time; u.s; variables; version; year cache: cord-262594-kzt09vmf.txt plain text: cord-262594-kzt09vmf.txt item: #17 of 52 id: cord-264651-cqxmpxyq author: Lee, Shawna J. title: Parenting Activities and the Transition to Home-based Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2020-10-13 words: 8174 flesch: 48 summary: Parents' use of technology for child education and entertainment was assessed using an open-ended question, What online resources have been the most helpful in educating your child at home? With regard to the use of technology for child education during COVID-19, we asked parents to tell us about the online tools that they were using to support at-home educational activities. keywords: access; activities; adults; analyses; anxiety; behavior; blank; box; care; caregiving; changes; child anxiety; children; closures; coronavirus; covid-19; crisis; criteria; daily; data; depression; disorder; disruptions; education; families; global; health; home; home education; homeschooling; individuals; items; lack; levels; major; mental; missing; moderate; needs; number; online; pandemic; parental; parenting; parents; participants; person; phq-8; preparation; probable; question; research; resources; response; results; sample; scale; schedule; school; score; services; severe; social; stress; students; study; support; survey; symptoms; time; total; u.s; use; weeks; wellbeing cache: cord-264651-cqxmpxyq.txt plain text: cord-264651-cqxmpxyq.txt item: #18 of 52 id: cord-272923-5ekgb0zx author: Hjálmsdóttir, Andrea title: “I have turned into a foreman here at home.” Families and work‐life balance in times of Covid‐19 in a gender equality paradise. date: 2020-09-19 words: 8415 flesch: 60 summary: Here, we follow these lines of thought and the three constructs of family work, commonly referred to in family work studies: housework, childcare, and emotional labor. Household labor has often been referred to as invisible work (Hochschild & Machung, 1989) , and the conceptualization of family work can be ambiguous since scholars often use different explanations of what such work actually entails (Robertson, Anderson, Hall, & Kim, 2019) . keywords: alon; andrew; article; balance; childcare; children; chores; collins; copyright; countries; covid-19; craig; daily; decades; diary; difficult; division; duties; einarsdóttir; emotional; entries; equality; et al; everyday; experience; families; family; fathers; female; flexibility; gap; gender; gendered; guilt; gíslason; health; hjálmsdóttir; home; hours; household; husband; iceland; icelandic; important; increased; labor; life; likely; lives; media; members; mental; mothers; number; pandemic; parents; participants; participation; people; pressure; public; related; research; responsibilities; restrictions; rights; robertson; school; situation; social; stress; studies; study; sullivan; time; wheatley; women; work; working; world; years cache: cord-272923-5ekgb0zx.txt plain text: cord-272923-5ekgb0zx.txt item: #19 of 52 id: cord-275281-baxst5an author: Dimke, C. title: Working from a distance: Who can afford to stay home during COVID-19? Evidence from mobile device data date: 2020-07-26 words: 1803 flesch: 57 summary: We match census block group level Safegraph mobile device data with demographic data from the American Community Survey to identify trends amongst different subgroups of the population. Our method yields up-to-date estimates of time spent at home across demographic groups, a classification unavailable using mobile device data alone. keywords: ability; author; available; census; copyright; covid-19; data; funder; holder; home; income; international; july; license; medrxiv; perpetuity; population; preprint; version; work cache: cord-275281-baxst5an.txt plain text: cord-275281-baxst5an.txt item: #20 of 52 id: cord-283288-e2a2955u author: Marshall, Jennifer title: Statewide Implementation of Virtual Perinatal Home Visiting During COVID-19 date: 2020-07-20 words: 3522 flesch: 50 summary: MIECHV staff and administrators also continue to communicate among themselves to obtain the support and resources needed to successfully serve MIECHV families. MIECHV home visitors have been providing a range of services for families, including resources and supplies, education, and support. keywords: -administrator; access; activities; agencies; assistance; care; challenges; children; covid-19; data; evaluation; families; florida; focus; food; groups; guidance; health; home; lack; mental; miechv; needs; pandemic; paycheck; program; questions; resources; services; staff; state; supervisor; supplies; support; survey; team; time; transcripts; virtual; visiting; visitors; visits; women cache: cord-283288-e2a2955u.txt plain text: cord-283288-e2a2955u.txt item: #21 of 52 id: cord-285056-b2iltrqx author: Dichter, Martin N. title: COVID-19: it is time to balance infection management and person-centered care to maintain mental health of people living in German nursing homes date: 2020-05-12 words: 2287 flesch: 38 summary: Although the validity of these early data must be questioned, it does indicate that nursing home residents are a particularly vulnerable group. Moreover, between 70% and 80% of nursing home residents are affected by dementia (Helvik et al., 2015; Rothgang, 2010) , a life-limiting disease requiring palliative care (van der Steen et al., 2014). keywords: activities; addition; care; caregivers; cases; cognitive; control; covid-19; current; data; dementia; equipment; friends; germany; group; health; home; impairment; infection; isolation; life; living; loneliness; management; measures; mental; nursing; nursing home; pandemic; people; personal; relatives; residents; sars; social; staff; state; unit; virus cache: cord-285056-b2iltrqx.txt plain text: cord-285056-b2iltrqx.txt item: #22 of 52 id: cord-286193-3yy9exry author: Burton, Jennifer K title: Evolution and effects of COVID-19 outbreaks in care homes: a population analysis in 189 care homes in one geographical region of the UK date: 2020-10-31 words: 6507 flesch: 49 summary: key: cord-286193-3yy9exry authors: Burton, Jennifer K; Bayne, Gwen; Evans, Christine; Garbe, Frederike; Gorman, Dermot; Honhold, Naomi; McCormick, Duncan; Othieno, Richard; Stevenson, Janet E; Swietlik, Stefanie; Templeton, Kate E; Tranter, Mette; Willocks, Lorna; Guthrie, Bruce title: Evolution and effects of COVID-19 outbreaks in care homes: a population analysis in 189 care homes in one geographical region of the UK date: 2020-10-31 journal: The Lancet Healthy Longevity DOI: 10.1016/s2666-7568(20)30012-x sha: doc_id: 286193 cord_uid: 3yy9exry Background COVID-19 has affected care home residents internationally, but detailed information on outbreaks is scarce. We obtained Care Inspectorate data for five variables: (1) type of care home, which was categorised into care homes for older people, care homes for other adult services (physical or sensory impairment, alcohol and drugs, mental health, respite care, or bloodborne viruses), care homes for people with learning disabilities, and care homes for children and young people; (2) number of beds, with number of registered places used as a proxy in 28 care homes where not available; (3) Risk Assessment Document score, which is a Care Inspectorate score to determine extent and frequency of inspection based on global assessment of care service quality and safety (low, medium, and high risk); 16 (4) care home ownership (private, voluntary or not for profit, and local authority); and (5) locality (ie, the Integration Joint Board or local authority in which the care home is located). keywords: analysis; april; beds; care; care homes; cases; characteristics; community; control; cov-2; covid-19; covid-19 outbreak; data; deaths; early; effect; epidemic; excess; figure; health; high; historical; home residents; homes; hospital; infection; inspectorate; large; level; local; lothian; march; mortality; national; nhs; non; number; nursing; older; outbreak; people; period; population; positive; presence; public; quality; region; residents; sars; scotland; service; similar; size; social; staff; study; support; symptoms; testing; time; transmission; week cache: cord-286193-3yy9exry.txt plain text: cord-286193-3yy9exry.txt item: #23 of 52 id: cord-287765-nsdequl9 author: Taiwo, Olutosin title: Smart healthcare support for remote patient monitoring during covid-19 quarantine date: 2020-09-15 words: 7112 flesch: 46 summary: Health monitoring systems have evolved to assist convenient healthy living, more accessible communication between healthcare givers and patients for close monitoring, measurement of vital health parameters, routine consultation and overall healthy living. There have been many published articles in the area of smart health care system, e-health and remote healthcare. keywords: activities; android; appliances; application; automation; blood; body; communication; conditions; contact; context; control; covid-19; daily; data; database; devices; diagnosis; doctor; elderly; environment; family; figure; hac; health; health monitoring; healthcare; healthcare system; home; home appliances; home automation; home healthcare; hospital; information; internet; iot; living; location; measured; medical; microcontroller; mobile; mobile application; monitoring; monitoring system; new; paper; parameters; patient; people; physiological; position; pressure; range; readings; received; remote; sensors; services; smart; smart home; specific; support; symptoms; system; technologies; temperature; time; user; values; web; work cache: cord-287765-nsdequl9.txt plain text: cord-287765-nsdequl9.txt item: #24 of 52 id: cord-291461-jzkh7rgm author: Chadborn, Neil H. title: Quality improvement in long-term care settings: a scoping review of effective strategies used in care homes date: 2020-09-04 words: 4703 flesch: 44 summary: There are, though, a number of care home-specific contextual factors which can influence the impact of improvement interventions [101] and a much larger literature suggesting that interventions work in care homes only when they enlist the full support of care home staff [102] . We conducted a scoping review of quality improvement in care homes. keywords: approach; articles; authors; care; care homes; change; clinical; data; databases; evaluation; example; following; grey; groups; health; healthcare; homes; implementation; improvement; initiatives; intervention; level; life; literature; long; management; measures; methods; multiple; number; nursing; occupational; older; outcomes; papers; particular; people; practice; process; projects; quality; quality improvement; randomized; reporting; research; resident; residential; review; social; staff; strategies; strategy; studies; study; systematic; term; trials; work cache: cord-291461-jzkh7rgm.txt plain text: cord-291461-jzkh7rgm.txt item: #25 of 52 id: cord-303731-yrlzxtbw author: Fong, Raymond title: Management of Dysphagia in Nursing Homes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Strategies and Experiences date: 2020-08-18 words: 2902 flesch: 40 summary: key: cord-303731-yrlzxtbw authors: Fong, Raymond; Tsai, Kelvin C. F.; Tong, Michael C. F.; Lee, Kathy Y. S. title: Management of Dysphagia in Nursing Homes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Strategies and Experiences date: 2020-08-18 journal: SN Compr Clin Med DOI: 10.1007/s42399-020-00464-0 sha: doc_id: 303731 cord_uid: yrlzxtbw The global 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has had devastating effects not only on healthcare systems worldwide but also on different aspects of the care provided to nursing home residents. Dysphagia is a prevalent problem among nursing home residents. keywords: article; assessment; associated; care; clinical; clinicians; cough; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; cse; disease; dysphagia; dysphagia management; eat-10; face; factors; health; higher; home residents; homes; hong; infection; kong; level; management; nursing; nursing homes; pandemic; patients; personal; procedures; protective; residents; risk; standard; status; stimulation; strategies; swallowing; training; use cache: cord-303731-yrlzxtbw.txt plain text: cord-303731-yrlzxtbw.txt item: #26 of 52 id: cord-304450-1ub3xzsv author: Ralph, Paul title: Pandemic programming: How COVID-19 affects software developers and how their organizations can help date: 2020-09-14 words: 10250 flesch: 46 summary: However, existing research on developer productivity is rife with construct validity problems. Examining relationships between multiple health risk behaviors, well-being, and productivity Mental health of people in Australia in the first month of COVID-19 restrictions: a national survey An empirical evaluation of alternative methods of estimation for confirmatory factor analysis with ordinal data Octoverse spotlight: An analysis of developer productivity, work cadence, and collaboration in the early days of covid-19 Bayesian data analysis in empirical software engineering research How do you feel, developer? keywords: action; analysis; behaviors; bias; change; children; companies; construct; countries; country; covid-19; crisis; data; developers; development; different; disaster; donnelly; e.g.; effects; emergency; emotional; employees; engineering; ergonomics; estimate; et al; example; exogenous; experience; factor; family; fear; fig; health; help; home; home office; hpq; hypotheses; indicators; information; items; lack; language; large; latent; likely; lower; management; mental; model; modeling; multiple; need; negative; normal; number; numerous; office; open; organizations; pandemic; parents; participants; people; performance; phd; preparedness; proctor; productive; productivity; professionals; project; public; questionnaire; questions; ralph; related; remote; research; resources; respondents; response; review; risk; sample; sampling; scale; section; self; sem; significant; single; size; social; software; software developers; software engineering; specific; structural; studies; study; support; supported; survey; table; team; test; thomson; time; university; validity; variables; ways; wellbeing; working; world; yong cache: cord-304450-1ub3xzsv.txt plain text: cord-304450-1ub3xzsv.txt item: #27 of 52 id: cord-313173-0u4s5y20 author: ten Have, H.A.M.J. title: Sheltering at Our Common Home date: 2020-08-25 words: 2528 flesch: 51 summary: It has been known for a long time that emerging infectious diseases are associated with the destruction of functioning ecosystems and biodiversity. It is estimated that zoonotic pathogens cause 60 per cent of emerging infectious diseases in humans (Jones et al. 2008; Daszak et al. 2004) . keywords: authoritarian; biodiversity; common; countries; covid-19; destruction; diseases; distancing; ecological; environmental; global; health; home; human; impact; individual; infectious; influenza; isolation; liberal; life; metaphor; military; nations; natural; nature; neutral; new; pandemic; people; perspective; place; policies; responsibility; self; social; time; virus; viruses; wildlife; world cache: cord-313173-0u4s5y20.txt plain text: cord-313173-0u4s5y20.txt item: #28 of 52 id: cord-313218-4rbxdimf author: Narushima, Miya title: “Fiercely independent”: Experiences of aging in the right place of older women living alone with physical limitations date: 2020-09-09 words: 7199 flesch: 55 summary: According to the 2015/2016 Canadian Community Health Survey, over one-third (35.4%) of people with home care needs did not have their needs met, especially among those with home support services for maintenance of daily living (Gilmour, 2018) . While aging in place has been a policy priority in rapidly greying Canada, a lack of complementary public supports poses challenges for many older adults and their family members. keywords: activities; adults; affordable; age; aging; alternative; apartment; assisted; canada; canadians; care; challenges; chronic; communities; community; conditions; control; coping; daily; data; daughter; day; environment; experiences; family; findings; friends; golant; health; help; home; home care; houses; housing; income; independent; individual; informal; interview; lack; later; life; like; limitations; living; long; members; mobility; model; narratives; needs; older; older adults; older women; opportunities; participants; people; personal; physical; place; policy; public; research; residences; residential; retirement; right; right place; self; seniors; services; social; statistics; strong; study; support; term; themes; time; transportation; wahl; women; years cache: cord-313218-4rbxdimf.txt plain text: cord-313218-4rbxdimf.txt item: #29 of 52 id: cord-316842-mnt12ot2 author: Medline, MPH title: Evaluating the Efficacy of Stay-At-Home Orders: Does Timing Matter? date: 2020-06-03 words: 2755 flesch: 51 summary: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.30.20117853 doi: medRxiv preprint mandate, by controlling for the case rate of disease for each country and US state included in our regression models. Our primary outcome variables were the number of days from the first reported case of COVID-19 to the peak of daily cases and to the peak of daily deaths, in each respective country and US state included in our analysis. keywords: analysis; author; available; case; copyright; covid-19; daily; days; distancing; funder; holder; home; international; interventions; june; license; mandates; measures; medrxiv; number; orders; peak; perpetuity; preprint; social; states; study; time; version cache: cord-316842-mnt12ot2.txt plain text: cord-316842-mnt12ot2.txt item: #30 of 52 id: cord-321497-c7l88gjn author: Tull, Matthew T. title: Psychological Outcomes Associated with Stay-at-Home Orders and the Perceived Impact of COVID-19 on Daily Life date: 2020-05-12 words: 5754 flesch: 40 summary: (0 = no; 1 = yes); COVID-19 impact = To what extent has the situation associated with COVID-19 affected the way you live your life? (0 = no; 1 = yes); COVID-19 impact = To what extent has the situation associated with COVID-19 affected the way you live your life?; Interaction = Stay-at-home status × keywords: addition; age; anxiety; associated; associations; athome; children; consequences; covid-19; daily; data; depression; distancing; et al; financial; greater; health; health anxiety; home; home order; household; impact; income; individuals; interaction; interest; interventions; items; level; life; loneliness; model; mturk; negative; order; order status; outcomes; pandemic; participants; present; psychological; psychological outcomes; related; research; sample; scale; sex; significant; social; status; step; study; support; symptoms; u.s; validity; variables; variance; worry cache: cord-321497-c7l88gjn.txt plain text: cord-321497-c7l88gjn.txt item: #31 of 52 id: cord-323207-cbyd53dr author: O’Neill, Desmond title: COVID-19 highlights the need for universal adoption of standards of medical care for physicians in nursing homes in Europe date: 2020-06-17 words: 3831 flesch: 34 summary: The value of specialist clinical assessment of older people prior to entry to care homes Pandemic influenza plans in residential care facilities Developing future nursing home medical directors: a curriculum for geriatric medicine fellows Optimal healthcare delivery to care homes in the UK: a realist evaluation of what supports effective working to improve healthcare outcomes Health care for older people in Ireland Use of agency staff in nursing homes Are nursing home survey deficiencies higher in facilities with greater staff turnover Rehabilitation for older people in long-term care Contractures in nursing home residents Screening for malnutrition in nursing home residents: comparison of different risk markers and their association to functional impairment Oropharyngeal dysphagia among patients newly discharged to nursing home care after an episode of hospital care Palliative care for older people in nursing homes ECHO-AGE: an innovative model of geriatric care for long-term care residents with dementia and behavioral issues Editorial: A COVID-19 support platform for long term care facilities Beyond the 'iron lungs of gerontology': using evidence to shape the future of nursing homes in Canada Reliability of the interRAI suite of assessment instruments: a 12-country study of an integrated health information system Hospital admissions from nursing homes: rates and reasons. The gravity of the concerns arising for nursing home care from the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as emerging insights on care improvement in nursing homes indicate that an update of these medical standards is timely. keywords: access; age; appropriate; assessment; care; clinical; community; complexity; countries; covid-19; eugms; europe; european; general; geriatric; gerontology; group; health; healthcare; high; homes; international; living; long; medical; medical care; medicine; member; needs; nhs; nursing; nursing homes; older; older people; pandemic; people; physicians; policy; quality; range; research; residents; response; review; sector; services; specialist; staff; standards; study; support; systematic; term; training; world cache: cord-323207-cbyd53dr.txt plain text: cord-323207-cbyd53dr.txt item: #32 of 52 id: cord-323251-yd29gk7q author: Li, Kin Fun title: Smart home technology for telemedicine and emergency management date: 2012-05-11 words: 6636 flesch: 40 summary: Artificial intelligence techniques play a major role in smart home systems. Your floor knows where you are: sensing and acquisition of movement data A survy on home telemedice Home healthcare platform based on wireless sensor networks An extensible telemonitoring architecture based on mobile agent method Home healthcare set top-box for senior chronic care using ISO/IEEE 11073 PHD standard Using OSGi UPnP and Zigbee to provide a wireless ubiquitous home healthcare environment Decision making in assistive environments using multimodal observations A study of integrating digital health network with UPnP in an elderly nursing home Robotic pet based interactive home healthcare system Integrity mechanism for ehealth tele-monitoring system in smart home environment Massachusetts Department of elementary and Secondary Education Human activities of daily living recognition using fuzzy logic for elderly home monitoring A pervasive multi-sensor data fusion for smart home healthcare monitoring E-service robot in home healthcare VoIP based telehomecare application kiosk Fall detection in the elderly by head tracking Web services to improve interoperability of home healthcare devices Development and clinical evaluation of a home healthcare system measuring in toilet, bathtub and bed without attachment of any biological sensors Wireless e-jacket for multiparameter biophysical monitoring and telemedicine applications Better technologies and services for smart homes of disabled people: empirical findings from an explorative study among intellectually disabled Monitoring and modeling simple everyday activities of the elderly at home /IEEE 11073 PHD standardization of legacy healthcare device for home healthcare services Designing an emotional majormodo in smart home healthcare Home telemonitoring of respiratory activity and heart rate variability in chronic heart failure patients: the challenge of the home or hospital in heart failure project A ubiquitous smart home for the elderly Status of mobile computing in health care: an evidence study vNurse: using virtualisation on mobile phones for remote health monitoring The future of command and control for disaster response Design and implementation of experttelemedicine system for diabetes management at home An internet-based system for home monitoring of respiratory muscle disorders Plans and planning in smart homes in LNCS in computer science Health monitoring systems for massive emergency situations The future of homecare systems in the context of the ubiquitous web and its related mobile technologies Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities SHA: a secure voice activated smart home for quadriplegia patients Speech recognition in a smart home: some experiments for telemonitoring Intelligent services for assisting independent living of elderly people at home Service personalization for assistive living in a mobile ambient healthcare-networked environment Web based medicine intake tracking application Smart home technology 545 First steps in data fusion between a multichannel audio acquisition and an information system for home healthcare Body piconet for the telemedicine system based on home networks Improving healthcare quality through distributed diagnosis and home healthcare (D2H2) keywords: addition; analysis; applications; approach; architecture; areas; assistive; bio; blood; body; capable; case; chronic; colleagues; collected; communication; concerns; cost; critical; data; decision; detection; development; devices; different; disabilities; disaster; disease; distress; ecg; elderlies; elderly; emergency; environment; et al; evaluation; failure; future; healthcare; heart; home; home environment; home healthcare; homecare; implemented; important; individuals; information; infrastructure; innovative; internet; iso; issues; living; location; major; management; medical; mobile; monitoring; network; patients; people; play; power; pressure; privacy; professionals; project; quality; real; reliability; remote; research; respiratory; response; rfid; section; security; sensor; services; signals; situations; smart; smart home; sound; specific; state; study; system; techniques; technologies; technology; telehealth; telehealthcare; telemedicine; telemonitoring; time; tracking; use; vital; wearable; web; wireless; zigbee cache: cord-323251-yd29gk7q.txt plain text: cord-323251-yd29gk7q.txt item: #33 of 52 id: cord-324635-27q3nxte author: Bouza, Emilio title: The situation of infection in the elderly in Spain: a multidisciplinary opinion document date: 2020-09-08 words: 15951 flesch: 42 summary: In a study conducted in China, in 6 sentinel hospitals, it was observed that 31.64% of elderly patients with respiratory infection had a viral aetiology (41.8% among extra-hospital infections and 25.7% among fecting the elderly vary depending on the clinical environment (home, nursing home, hospital) and the functional status of the patient. It is interesting to note the safety of using the same therapeutic options in elderly patients, including faecal microbiota transplantation [29, 30] . keywords: account; active; activity; acute; admission; adults; age; aged; ageing; analysis; antibiotic; antimicrobial; appropriate; aspects; associations; available; bacteraemia; burden; capacity; care; cases; catheter; cause; centres; century; clinical; common; community; concept; congress; content; control; cost; culture; data; database; days; de la; defence; departments; diagnosis; different; difficile; difficult; diseases; drug; economic; education; effect; efficiency; elderly; elderly associations; elderly patients; elderly people; elderly population; emergency; environment; episodes; estimated; events; example; facilities; factors; field; free; frequency; frequent; function; general; geriatrics; greater; group; guidelines; hand; health; healthcare; high; higher; homes; hospital; hospitalisation; hygiene; impact; important; incidence; increase; infection control; infection prevention; infections; influenza; information; initiative; interest; intervention; issues; josé; las; legislative; level; life; limited; long; los; main; management; measures; media; medical; medicine; microbiota; microorganisms; mortality; multi; national; new; non; nosocomial; number; nursing; old age; older; para; particular; patients; people; person; pharmacist; place; plan; pneumococcal; pneumonia; point; political; population; possible; presence; prevalence; prevention; primary; problems; professionals; programmes; proportion; quality; questions; rate; recent; reduction; reference; related; research; residents; resistance; respiratory; respiratory infections; response; results; review; risk; role; scientific; search; second; services; situation; skin; social; societies; society; spain; spanish; specialists; specific; states; studies; study; system; term; term care; therapeutic; time; today; total; tract; tract infections; training; treatment; urgencias; urinary; use; utis; vaccination; vaccine; values; viral; way; world; years cache: cord-324635-27q3nxte.txt plain text: cord-324635-27q3nxte.txt item: #34 of 52 id: cord-324642-uk4ir8po author: Okuhara, Tsuyoshi title: Examining persuasive message type to encourage staying at home during the COVID-19 pandemic and social lockdown: A randomized controlled study in Japan date: 2020-08-21 words: 3463 flesch: 56 summary: More significant differences between intervention messages were found in the specified warning prefectures compared with all prefectures. Compared with other messages, the message from a physician significantly increased participants’ intention to stay at home in areas with high numbers of people infected (versus a governor, p = .002; an expert, p = .023; a resident, p = .004). keywords: able; area; bruxism; control; coronavirus; covid-19; expert; governor; health; home; hospitals; individuals; infected; infection; intention; intervention; japan; lives; lockdown; media; message; new; number; outbreak; overwhelmed; pandemic; participants; patient; people; physician; possible; prefectures; professionals; public; resident; risk; social; spread; study; teeth; treatment cache: cord-324642-uk4ir8po.txt plain text: cord-324642-uk4ir8po.txt item: #35 of 52 id: cord-326173-3x435v6q author: Beck, Matthew J. title: Insights into the impact of COVID-19 on household travel and activities in Australia – The early days of easing restrictions date: 2020-08-18 words: 11517 flesch: 49 summary: With respect to walking, more respondents reported an increase in Wave 2 (27%) than a decrease (12%), with younger respondents more likely to have reported an increase. In terms of future use, for each of the active modes more respondents report an intention to increase their use of that activity than decrease: 34% vs 4% for walking (with younger respondents more likely to plan an increase in use); 14% vs 5% for walking (with younger respondents more likely to plan an increase in use); and 12% versus 4% for bicycling. keywords: active; activities; activity; aged; aggregate; agreement; appropriate; australia; average; business; car; change; comfortable; community; concern; covid-19; data; days; distancing; employers; experience; figure; future; government; groups; habit; higher; home; household; impact; important; income; increase; initial; large; levels; likely; lower; managers; middle; modes; need; new; number; older; older respondents; overall; paper; people; period; planned; policy; positive; prior; productivity; public; purposes; report; reported; research; respect; respondents; restrictions; results; return; risk; shopping; social; state; support; survey; terms; time; transport; travel; trips; use; wave; week; work; working; younger; younger respondents cache: cord-326173-3x435v6q.txt plain text: cord-326173-3x435v6q.txt item: #36 of 52 id: cord-328565-3jzcdy1a author: Hollinghurst, Joe title: The impact of COVID-19 on adjusted mortality risk in care homes for older adults in Wales, UK: a retrospective population-based cohort study for mortality in 2016–2020 date: 2020-09-19 words: 3359 flesch: 55 summary: e cluster effect term indicated that there was a variation between care homes; this is likely because of differences in the case mix of care home residents and the varying exposure to COVID cases. A further challenge is in managing the impact of practices to shield care home residents and isolate those who are infected. keywords: adjusted; adults; age; analysis; anonymised; care; care home; challenges; cohort; consistent; covid-19; data; databank; demographic; electronic; frailty; health; hfrs; home; hospital; hrs; impact; individuals; information; level; linkage; mortality; older; people; population; previous; records; research; residents; risk; sail; sector; social; staff; study; supplementary; table; wales; wdsd; years cache: cord-328565-3jzcdy1a.txt plain text: cord-328565-3jzcdy1a.txt item: #37 of 52 id: cord-330051-vskolc4g author: Shino, Enrijeta title: Defying the Rally During COVID‐19 Pandemic: A Regression Discontinuity Approach date: 2020-07-23 words: 3292 flesch: 57 summary: Since the beginning of his term in January 2019, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has had a high approval rating among both Republicans and Democrats in the state; in March 2019, October 2019, and even February 2020, DeSantis's job approval was a doubledigit net positive among Democrats. The Nature and Origins of the 'Rally'Round the Flag Effect' The Constituent Foundations of the Rally-Round-the-Flag Phenomenon Economic Class and Popular Support for Franklin Roosevelt in War and Peace Trump Blames Hospitals for Masks and Ventilator Shortages Intergroup Relations Assessing the President: The Media, Elite Opinion, and Public Support As DeSantis Defers to White House on Stay-Home Order, a Top U.S. Official Urges One Crossing the Water's Edge: Elite Rhetoric, Media Coverage, and the Rally-Round-the-Flag Phenomenon Joining and Leaving the Rally: Understanding the Surge and Decline in Presidential Approval Following 9/11 Explaining Presidential Popularity: How Ad Hoc Theorizing, Misplaced Emphasis, and Insufficient Care in Measuring One's Variables Refuted Common Sense and Led Conventional Wisdom Down the Path of Anomalies Voters, Information Heterogeneity, and the Dynamics of Aggregate Economic Expectations Rallying Around the Flag: Foreign Policy Events and Presidential Popularity Florida's Slow Response: A 'Mini-Trump' Governor Who Borrowed the President's Playbook Political Drama, Economic Conditions, and the Dynamics of Presidential Popularity The Costly Toll of Not Shutting Down Spring Break Earlier Manipulation of the Running Variable in the Regression Discontinuity Design: A Density Test Most Americans Like How Their Governor is Handling the Coronavirus Outbreak Presidential Popularity from Truman to Johnson 1 War, Presidents, and Public Opinion Crowded Beaches, Confusion Amid Coronavirus Orders as DeSantis Won't Mandate Statewide Lockdown Coronavirus vs. Governors: Ranking the Best and Worst State Leaders How Ron DeSantis Is Winning the Pandemic Battle, but Losing the Perception War Reasoning and Choice: Explorations in Political Psychology keywords: announcement; approval; april; checks; concerned; conference; coronavirus; covid-19; data; democrats; desantis; discontinuity; economic; effect; figure; florida; governor; health; higher; home; nonlinearity; order; pandemic; party; percent; press; public; rally; regression; republicans; response; risk; safer; sensitivity; state; support; table; virus; voters cache: cord-330051-vskolc4g.txt plain text: cord-330051-vskolc4g.txt item: #38 of 52 id: cord-333153-hjgf3ay8 author: Griffith, Matthew F. title: Nursing Home Residents Face Severe Functional Limitation or Death After Hospitalization for Pneumonia date: 2020-10-21 words: 4165 flesch: 24 summary: Pneumonia is a common cause of illness among nursing home residents, with approximately 1 case occurring for every 1000 days of nursing home care provided, prior to the current COVID-19 global pandemic. The few prior studies of functional decline among nursing home patients following pneumonia have relied on assessments performed up to 6 months prior to admission or performed assessments of functional status at the time of discharge, which may have over-or underestimated the severity of function in the days to weeks following discharge. keywords: acute; adl; admission; advance; assessment; care; characteristics; cognitive; cohort; composite; covid-19; current; data; days; death; decline; dementia; disability; discharge; end; families; functional; health; home; home residents; hospitalization; hospitalize; impairment; individuals; life; likely; limitation; long; mds; medicare; nursing; nursing home; outcome; pandemic; patients; planning; pneumonia; primary; prior; residents; risk; severe; status; study; term; time cache: cord-333153-hjgf3ay8.txt plain text: cord-333153-hjgf3ay8.txt item: #39 of 52 id: cord-333518-67md81fq author: Sofo, Adriano title: Converting Home Spaces Into Food Gardens At the Time of Covid-19 Quarantine: All the Benefits of Plants in This Difficult and Unprecedented Period date: 2020-04-22 words: 3748 flesch: 54 summary: Home vegetable gardens could provide a small-scale approach to the sustainable use of natural resources, leading towards self-sufficiency, self-regulation, sustainability, and environmental protection. Regardless of practical challenges and the existential difficulties we face, there is untapped potential for home vegetable gardens to influence environmental outcomes, citizens' consciousness, and market trends. keywords: benefits; better; buy; choice; compost; containers; costs; covid-19; economic; environmental; et al; expensive; experience; family; fig; food; fresh; fruit; garden; green; health; high; home; initial; long; material; natural; nature; outside; pandemic; people; period; permaculture; personal; physical; plants; plastic; pots; production; psychological; resources; roots; seedlings; self; small; soil; spaces; species; spp; step; surface; sustainable; system; terrace; time; urban; use; useful; vegetable; vegetable garden; waste; water cache: cord-333518-67md81fq.txt plain text: cord-333518-67md81fq.txt item: #40 of 52 id: cord-333950-e0hd3iuu author: Maillard, Jean-Yves title: Reducing antibiotic prescribing and addressing the global problem of antibiotic resistance by targeted hygiene in the home and everyday life settings: A Position Paper date: 2020-04-18 words: 5540 flesch: 33 summary: It presents evidence that home and community settings are important for infection transmission and also the acquisition and spread of AMR. Although care of increasing numbers of patients in the community, including at home can help alleviate over-burdened health systems, it can be undermined by inadequate infection control in the home and urgent focus is now needed on infection transmission in homes and community settings in addition to healthcare settings. keywords: action; agents; amr; antibacterial; antibiotic; antimicrobial; assessment; aureus; bacteria; care; carriage; centers; chain; children; cleaning; coli; communities; community; contact; contamination; control; countries; critical; data; development; disinfection; domestic; environment; everyday; evidence; facilities; fecal; food; global; hand; health; healthcare; home; hospital; household; human; hygiene; impact; important; infection; international; interventions; kitchen; levels; life; methicillin; mrsa; multidrug; national; nations; need; new; organization; pathogens; people; potential; prescribing; prevention; procedures; products; reduction; resistant; review; risk; role; sanitation; settings; spread; staphylococcus; strains; studies; study; surfaces; susceptibility; transmission; united; use; water; world; year cache: cord-333950-e0hd3iuu.txt plain text: cord-333950-e0hd3iuu.txt item: #41 of 52 id: cord-334524-8uqnlpvc author: Johannson, Kerri A. title: Remote Monitoring in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: Home Is Where the Bluetooth-enabled Spirometer Is date: 2020-08-01 words: 1531 flesch: 41 summary: Beyond simple spirometry, home monitoring in IPF has extended to include measures of physical activity, symptoms, quality of life, and medication tolerability (4) (5) (6) (7) . In this issue of the Journal, Moor and colleagues (pp. 393-401) build on their previous work with data from a multicenter randomized controlled trial of home monitoring in patients with IPF (8) . keywords: activity; cancer; care; clinical; colleagues; data; disease; fibrosis; function; group; home; idiopathic; ild; important; ipf; lung; measures; medication; monitoring; patients; physical; points; pulmonary; spirometry; standard; trial; visits cache: cord-334524-8uqnlpvc.txt plain text: cord-334524-8uqnlpvc.txt item: #42 of 52 id: cord-336467-w528t92h author: Anderson, Diana C. title: Nursing Home Design and COVID-19: Balancing Infection Control, Quality of Life, and Resilience date: 2020-10-31 words: 4090 flesch: 38 summary: A Person-Centred Framework for Assessment and Support Planning Disaster Preparedness for Seniors: A Comprehensive Guide for Healthcare Professionals Resilient urban form: A conceptual framework Geographical Gerontology: Perspectives, Concepts, Approaches The meaning of aging in place to older people The importance of place for older people moving into care homes Housing-Choicesfor-Older-People-in-Ireland-Time-for-Action-1.pdf Nursing homes or besieged castles: COVID-19 in northern Italy A 10 step framework to implement integrated care for older persons Talking while walking: An investigation of perceived neighbourhood walkability and its implications for the social life of older people The green house model of nursing home care in design and implementation Activity-friendly neighbourhoods can benefit noncommunicable and infectious diseases Planning and designing for pedestrians using mobility equipment COVID-19: Keeping things moving Adverse effects of outdoor pollution in the elderly Association between short-term exposure to air pollution and COVID-19 infection: Evidence from China Characteristics of U.S. nursing homes with COVID-19 cases How can pandemic spreads be contained in care homes? Post-occupancy evaluation of a transformed nursing home: The first four Green HouseÃ� settings Effect of design interventions on a dementia care setting Small-scale homelike care in nursing homes Sage Advocacy Submission to COVID-19 Nursing Home Expert Panel sage advocacy How can pandemic spreads be contained in care homes Guidelines for preventing respiratory illness in older adults aged 60 years and above living in long-term care: A rapid review of clinical practice guidelines. In this context, the quality of life issues discussed in the previous section have implications for resilience, yet very little attention has been paid to these issues in relation to nursing home design. keywords: access; air; areas; building; care; certain; community; context; control; convergence; covid-19; critical; design; distancing; environment; facilities; factors; green; health; high; home; important; infection; infection control; issues; lack; life; living; long; models; neighborhood; nursing; nursing homes; older; outdoor; overall; pandemic; people; person; preparedness; private; public; quality; research; residents; resilience; rooms; safe; scale; sense; settings; small; social; spaces; spatial; staff; support; term; urban; ventilation cache: cord-336467-w528t92h.txt plain text: cord-336467-w528t92h.txt item: #43 of 52 id: cord-337842-q03884i9 author: Iaboni, Andrea title: Achieving Safe, Effective and Compassionate Quarantine or Isolation of Older Adults with Dementia in Nursing Homes. date: 2020-05-04 words: 1961 flesch: 41 summary: In Ontario, the most recent data shows a 19% case fatality rate in nursing home residents (2) . Isolating and screening nursing home residents based on symptoms alone would fail to identify approximately half of residents with COVID-19 (7) . keywords: care; case; compassionate; control; covid-19; decision; dementia; effective; ethical; guidance; homes; individual; infection; interventions; isolation; long; making; measures; mrs; nursing; pandemic; people; policy; quarantine; residents; room; safe; staff; term; use cache: cord-337842-q03884i9.txt plain text: cord-337842-q03884i9.txt item: #44 of 52 id: cord-338686-evzl7v39 author: Hollinghurst, J. title: The Impact of COVID-19 on Adjusted Mortality Risk in Care Homes for Older Adults in Wales, United Kingdom: A retrospective population-based cohort study for mortality in 2016-2020 date: 2020-07-04 words: 2587 flesch: 51 summary: The cluster effect term indicated there was variation between care homes, this is likely because of differences in the case mix of care home residents and the varying exposure to COVID cases. key: cord-338686-evzl7v39 authors: Hollinghurst, J.; Lyons, J.; Fry, R.; Akbari, A.; Gravenor, M.; Watkins, A.; Verity, F.; Lyons, R. A. title: The Impact of COVID-19 on Adjusted Mortality Risk in Care Homes for Older Adults in Wales, United Kingdom: A retrospective population-based cohort study for mortality in 2016-2020 date: 2020-07-04 journal: nan DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.03.20145839 sha: doc_id: 338686 cord_uid: evzl7v39 Background: Mortality in care homes has had a prominent focus during the COVID-19 outbreak. keywords: access; adjusted; adults; analysis; anonymised; care; challenges; cohort; covid-19; data; databank; electronic; frailty; health; hfrs; homes; hospital; hrs; individuals; information; level; linkage; linking; mortality; older; people; population; ratios; research; residents; risk; sail; secure; social; staff; study; survival; table; wales; year cache: cord-338686-evzl7v39.txt plain text: cord-338686-evzl7v39.txt item: #45 of 52 id: cord-339300-xherv9wt author: Suner, C. title: Risk factors for mortality of residents in nursing homes with Covid-19: a retrospective cohort study date: 2020-11-10 words: 4346 flesch: 40 summary: Key characteristics of each cluster were as follows: Nursing homes in cluster 1 were placed in low densely populated areas with high population incidence of Covid-19, and high household income; cluster 2 were facilities with a high proportion of CCP and ACD patients, and located in areas with low population incidence of Covid-19; cluster 3 had low proportion of CCPs and highly dependent residents; cluster 4 had higher number of residents than the median, although with a very low proportion of CCPs; nursing homes in this cluster were placed in areas with low household income; cluster 5 had low proportion of ACD patients and dependent residents, and had higher number of residents that returned home with their relatives; cluster 6 were placed in areas with high household income and low population incidence of Covid-19; cluster 7 had high proportion of CCP and ACD patients; nursing homes in this cluster were located in densely populated areas; cluster 8 had a high SNQ12 score-indicating very limited capacity for pandemic preparedness and response-and high proportion of CCPs and older residents than the median. We aimed to explore the contribution of structural factors of nursing home facilities and the surrounding district to all-cause and Covid-19-related deaths during a SARS-CoV-2 outbreak. keywords: acd; advanced; analysis; areas; capacity; care; catalonia; cause; characteristics; clinical; cluster; complex; covid-19; data; deaths; disease; facilities; facility; factors; features; health; high; higher; homes; incidence; increase; level; license; long; low; ltc; measures; median; medrxiv; mortality; number; nursing; nursing homes; pandemic; patients; percentage; population; preprint; proportion; related; residents; response; risk; sars; setting; structural; study; term; version cache: cord-339300-xherv9wt.txt plain text: cord-339300-xherv9wt.txt item: #46 of 52 id: cord-344491-93ggxzxu author: Husebo, Bettina Sandgathe title: LIVE@Home.Path—innovating the clinical pathway for home-dwelling people with dementia and their caregivers: study protocol for a mixed-method, stepped-wedge, randomized controlled trial date: 2020-06-09 words: 8729 flesch: 35 summary: Role of caregiver training and risk factors Cost effectiveness of a training program for dementia carers Caregiver burden among dementia patient caregivers: a review of the literature Evidence of what works to support and sustain care at home for people with dementia: a literature review with a systematic approach A randomized controlled trial of a community-based dementia care coordination intervention: effects of MIND at Home on caregiver outcomes A multidimensional home-based care coordination intervention for elders with memory disorders: the Maximizing Independence at Home (MIND) pilot randomized trial Comprehensive home-based care coordination for vulnerable elders with dementia: Maximizing Independence at Home-Plus-Study protocol MIND at Home-Streamlined: study protocol for a randomized trial of home-based care coordination for persons with dementia and their caregivers All interventions are complex, but some are more complex than others: using iCAT_SR to assess complexity Theoretical foundations guiding culture change: the work of the Partnerships in Dementia Care Alliance Assessing the complexity of interventions within systematic reviews: development, content and use of a new tool (iCAT_SR) Making sense of complexity in context and implementation: the Context and Implementation of Complex Interventions (CICI) framework COSMOS-improving the quality of life in nursing home patients: protocol for an effectiveness-implementation cluster randomized clinical hybrid trial The effect of a multicomponent intervention on quality of life in residents of nursing homes: a randomized controlled trial (COSMOS) Deprescribing antihypertensive treatment in nursing home patients and the effect on blood pressure Implementing a novel strategy for interprofessional medication review using collegial mentoring and systematic clinical evaluation in nursing homes (COSMOS) Description of an advance care planning intervention in nursing homes: outcomes of the process evaluation Advance care planning in nursing homes-improving the communication among patient, family, and staff: results from a cluster randomized controlled trial (COSMOS) Results of the latter study are highly anticipated due to the potential for effective system-level approaches to dementia care keywords: addition; advisory; assessment; bergen; burden; care; caregivers; change; clinical; cognitive; collaboration; collection; complex; components; consent; contact; coordinators; cost; data; dementia; dementia care; depression; design; development; disease; dwelling; dyads; effect; effective; elderly; empowerment; end; evaluation; follow; general; group; health; home; implementation; informed; innovation; instrument; intervention; intervention period; involvement; life; live@home.path; live@home.path trial; living; medical; method; mixed; month; multicomponent; municipalities; municipality; norway; norwegian; number; nursing; outcome; pain; participants; participation; pathway; patients; people; period; persons; practice; primary; process; program; protection; protocol; public; pwds; qol; quality; randomized; research; researchers; resource; review; rud; scale; score; services; stepped; study; support; symptoms; technology; time; treatment; trial; university; use; user; utilization; visits; volunteer; wedge cache: cord-344491-93ggxzxu.txt plain text: cord-344491-93ggxzxu.txt item: #47 of 52 id: cord-345458-st9fltpy author: Jacobsen, Grant D. title: Statewide COVID‐19 Stay‐at‐Home Orders and Population Mobility in the United States date: 2020-07-29 words: 3952 flesch: 44 summary: There was also limited evidence of whether such measures would be acceptable to the public and whether the proportion of the population in areas under movement restriction orders who strictly adhered to the required behavior changes would be sufficient to significantly reduce the transmission rate. Our analysis also shows that even in states without statewide mobility orders residents made substantially fewer trips away from home as alarm about the threat of COVID-19 in the United States grew. keywords: analysis; apple; behavior; categories; change; cities; community; contacts; coronavirus; county; covid-19; data; decrease; differences; early; effective; google; health; home; home orders; individuals; infectious; large; local; march; mean; measures; mobility; movement; new; orders; pandemic; percent; place; population; public; quarantine; rates; requests; residents; restrictions; sars; shelter; states; statewide; stay; travel; united; visits; voluntary cache: cord-345458-st9fltpy.txt plain text: cord-345458-st9fltpy.txt item: #48 of 52 id: cord-351262-0lyfc564 author: Levin, R. title: Cell phone mobility data reveals heterogeneity in stay-at-home behavior during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic date: 2020-11-04 words: 6336 flesch: 49 summary: Despite these challenges, population mobility data and connections to behavior can inform public health policy makers. ; time series, which allowed us to identify population clusters that had a distinct change in behavior, which would have been hidden if we had clustered by average behavior over time. keywords: analysis; areas; author; available; average; behavior; block; blue; cbgs; census; cluster; clustering; column; consistent; copyright; covid-19; data; devices; dimensional; dimensionality; embedding; example; figure; fraction; funder; geographic; gmm; group; high; holder; home; income; international; international license; laplacian; level; license; low; manifold; medrxiv; mobile; mobility; mobility data; model; nonlinear; november; number; orange; package; pandemic; perpetuity; population; preprint; proportion; reduction; rural; safegraph; seattle; series; similar; space; states; stay; structure; supplement; time; trends; urban; version; washington cache: cord-351262-0lyfc564.txt plain text: cord-351262-0lyfc564.txt item: #49 of 52 id: cord-354704-xgytkcs4 author: Micocci, M. title: Understanding COVID-19 testing pathways in English care homes to identify the role of point-of-care testing: an interview-based process mapping study date: 2020-11-04 words: 2273 flesch: 48 summary: Care Homes Market Study Health status of UK care home residents: a cohort study Deaths involving COVID-19 in the care sector, England and Wales: deaths occurring up to 12 SARS-CoV-2 infection, clinical features and outcome of COVID-19 in United Kingdom nursing homes COVID-19: Managing the COVID-19 pandemic in care homes for older people Whole Home Testing for care home staff and residents SEeking AnsweRs for Care Homes during the COVID-19 pandemic (COVID SEARCH) The majority of care home residents are older, affected by prevalent multimorbidity, activity limitation and cognitive impairment [2] . keywords: asymptomatic; care; covid-19; current; dementia; diagnostic; findings; gaps; guidance; homes; infection; interview; main; management; medrxiv; members; needs; organisational; pandemic; pathways; peer; permission; poct; preprint; prevention; process; processes; rapid; residents; results; staff; steps; study; swabbing; testing; tests; time cache: cord-354704-xgytkcs4.txt plain text: cord-354704-xgytkcs4.txt item: #50 of 52 id: cord-355256-7ksbvisv author: Sloane, Philip D. title: Cruise Ships, Nursing Homes and Prisons as COVID-19 Epicenters: A ‘Wicked Problem” with Breakthrough Solutions? date: 2020-04-30 words: 2732 flesch: 49 summary: In contrast, nursing home care is far more challenging. In New York, 72 long-term care facilities had five or more deaths each; in New Jersey, almost two-thirds of nursing homes had recorded COVID-19 infections; 3 and in Pennsylvania 55% of COVID-19 deaths were reported to have been among residents of nursing homes or personal care homes. keywords: access; acute; care; cases; clinic; control; coronavirus; covid-19; cruise; deaths; disease; face; facilities; health; homes; industry; infection; inmates; issues; large; long; medical; nursing; nursing homes; older; outbreak; pandemic; patients; personal; policy; positive; post; prevention; prison; problems; resources; settings; ships; staff; support; term; testing; u.s; wicked; years cache: cord-355256-7ksbvisv.txt plain text: cord-355256-7ksbvisv.txt item: #51 of 52 id: cord-356156-jjdkwalk author: Moretti, Antimo title: Characterization of Home Working Population during COVID-19 Emergency: A Cross-Sectional Analysis date: 2020-08-28 words: 4099 flesch: 50 summary: Regarding MSK disorders, low back pain (LBP) was referred by 41.2% of home workers and neck pain by 23.5% of them. Neck pain worsened in 50% of home workers, while LBP did not exacerbate in 47.6% of cases. keywords: activity; adjustable; balance; better; chair; colleagues; covid-19; cross; data; disorders; effects; employees; environment; ergonomic; fabq; health; height; higher; home; impact; interference; issues; italian; items; job; lbp; life; low; mean; mental; mobile; monitor; msk; neck; neck pain; office; pain; participants; physical; population; productivity; psychological; remote; results; risk; satisfaction; spine; stress; study; terms; time; use; work; workers; working; workplace; worsening cache: cord-356156-jjdkwalk.txt plain text: cord-356156-jjdkwalk.txt item: #52 of 52 id: cord-356223-8qn164k5 author: Yu, Hannah J. title: Home Monitoring of Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Real-World Utility of the ForeseeHome Device for Detection of Neovascularization date: 2020-08-15 words: 1815 flesch: 35 summary: I. Outline and 446 major prevalence findings Cataracts and macular degeneration in older Americans Causes and prevalence of visual impairment 452 among adults in the United States global update of available data on visual 455 impairment: a compilation of population-based prevalence studies Prevalence of age-related macular 458 degeneration in the United States Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Tables. A case-control study in the age-related eye disease study Associations of cardiovascular disease and its risk 489 factors with age-related macular degeneration: the POLA study Age-related macular degeneration and incident 492 cardiovascular disease: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis Hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and age-495 related macular degeneration. keywords: age; alerts; analysis; baseline; clinical; current; degeneration; detection; device; disease; eyes; foreseehome; frequency; home; macular; monitoring; namd; neovascular; number; patient; prescribed; proportion; related; results; risk; study; telemonitoring; tests; trial; use; utility; year cache: cord-356223-8qn164k5.txt plain text: cord-356223-8qn164k5.txt