2022
DOI: 10.4081/jphr.2021.2593
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Preventive Steps Implemented on Geriatric Services in the Primary Health Care Centers during Covid-19 Pandemic

Abstract: Background: The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the delivery of medical care across the world.  The objective of the study is to understand and document the preventive steps implemented on geriatric services in the primary health care centers during COVID-19 pandemic. Design and Methods: This is a retrospective study carried on geriatric services utilization (Geriatric clinic- osteoporosis clinic – Memory and dementia clinic) in primary health care centers in Dubai Health Authority in 2020.Resul… Show more

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“…A forty percent reduction in diagnosis of osteoporosis during COVID-19 was reported by Sisó-Almirall et al [21] . In Dubai, geriatric in-patient services, including care of osteoporosis patients, declined by 70 % and the average number of DXA scans per month declined by 58.4 % [22] . Consequently screening and diagnosis of osteoporosis did not take place and patient visits were partly supplemented by telemedicine [22] .…”
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“…A forty percent reduction in diagnosis of osteoporosis during COVID-19 was reported by Sisó-Almirall et al [21] . In Dubai, geriatric in-patient services, including care of osteoporosis patients, declined by 70 % and the average number of DXA scans per month declined by 58.4 % [22] . Consequently screening and diagnosis of osteoporosis did not take place and patient visits were partly supplemented by telemedicine [22] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Dubai, geriatric in-patient services, including care of osteoporosis patients, declined by 70 % and the average number of DXA scans per month declined by 58.4 % [22] . Consequently screening and diagnosis of osteoporosis did not take place and patient visits were partly supplemented by telemedicine [22] . Education programmes and self-administration, especially of denosumab, as well as telemedicine appointments has been suggested as a valuable new tool for patient care [23] , [24] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%