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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Older Adults: Rapid Review.

Audrey LebrasseurNoémie Fortin-BédardJosiane LettreEmilie RaymondEve-Line BussièresNolwenn LapierreJulie M FaietaClaude VincentLouise DuchesneMarie-Christine OuelletEric GagnonAndré TourignyMarie-Eve LamontagneFrancois Routhier
Published in: JMIR aging (2021)
Our results highlight the need for adequate isolation and protective measures. Older adults represent a heterogeneous group, which could explain the contradictory results found in the literature. Individual, organizational, and institutional strategies should be established to ensure that older adults are able to maintain social contacts, preserve family ties, and maintain the ability to give or receive help during the current pandemic. Future studies should focus on specific consequences and needs of more at-risk older adults to ensure their inclusion, both in public health recommendations and considerations made by policy makers.
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