Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Monitoring Chronic Diseases of the Elderly in Primary Care

Natália Delpupo Moro *

Faculdade Metropolitana da Amazônia, UNIFAMAZ, Pará, Brasil.

Andressa Santa Brigida da Silva

Universidade Federal do Pará, UFPA, Pará, Brasil.

Milena Silva dos Santos Magalhães

Programa de pós-graduação em enfermagem, Universidade Federal do Pará (PPGENF/UFPA), belém, Pará, Brasil.

Tereza Cardoso de Souza

Universidade da Amazônia, UNAMA, Pará, Brasil.

Glenise Rabelo Santos

Universidade da Amazônia, UNAMA, Pará, Brasil.

Francyane Galvao da Silva

Universidade da Amazônia, UNAMA, Pará, Brasil.

André Lucas Gomes Medeiros

Centro Universitário do Pará, CESUPA, Pará, Brasil.

Beatriz Braga Silva

Faculdade Metropolitana da Amazônia, UNIFAMAZ, Pará, Brasil.

Carlos Nauan Santos e Santos

Universidade do Estado do Pará- UEPA, Pará, Brasil.

Daniela Rocha de Carvalho

Centro Universitário da Amazônia, UNIESAMAZ, Belém, Pará, Brasil.

Girlane Alves Pinheiro

Faculdade Metropolitana da Amazônia, UNIFAMAZ, Pará, Brasil.

Isabela de Carvalho Lima

Gurpo Educacional Carajás, Brasil.

Isabelle Soria Galvarro Franco

Faculdade Metropolitana da Amazônia, UNIFAMAZ, Pará, Brasil.

Jessica Ismênia de Lucena Lima

Universidade Norte do Paraná, UNOPAR, Brasil.

Larissa Espíndola Lobato

Universidade do Estado do Pará- UEPA, Pará, Brasil.

Marcos Vinicius Luz Barbosa

Universidade do Estado do Pará- UEPA, Pará, Brasil.

Matheus Prado dos Santos

Universidade do Estado do Pará- UEPA, Pará, Brasil.

Maylane Cristina Barros Sousa

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem Obstétrica, Centro Universitário da Amazônia (PPGENFO/UNIESAMAZ). Belém, Pará, Brasil.

Paulo Victor Guterres Ribeiro

Universidade do Estado do Pará- UEPA, Pará, Brasil.

Rafaela Carvalhaes Matias

Universidade do Estado do Pará- UEPA, Pará, Brasil.

Suzan Karoline Garcia Ferreira

Faculdade Metropolitana da Amazônia, UNIFAMAZ, Pará, Brasil.

Thays Lorrany Santos Almeida

Universidade Paulista, UNIP, Brasil.

Camila Carvalho do Vale

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem, Universidade do Estado do Pará e Universidade Federal do Amazonas (PPGENF/UEPA-UFAM). Belém, Pará, Brasil.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Objectives This study aims to identify, in scientific productions, the main impacts of the COVID- 19 pandemic on the monitoring of chronic diseases in the elderly in Primary Health Care (PHC).

Methodology: The search was carried out using the VHL database, applying inclusion criteria and descriptors. The initial search found 96 articles. A total of 95 full-text articles were selected, 34 of which were in Portuguese. After analyzing the title and abstract, 23 articles were chosen, 11 excluded, resulting in 10 final articles for analysis.

Results: The analysis of the articles indicated that the pandemic has hampered the monitoring of chronic diseases in the elderly, with interruptions in care and an overload of health services. Primary Health Care faced difficulties in providing adequate follow- up for these conditions, which negatively affected the health of the elderly.

Conclusion: The study highlights the need to strengthen the health system in order to guarantee continuous follow-up of the chronic diseases of the elderly, especially in public health crises. PHC must be strengthened, with a focus on health promotion and prevention of complications, and more robust public policies are essential to ensure the care and quality of life of the elderly in health emergencies.

Keywords: Chronic diseases, elderly, Covid-19, nursing care


How to Cite

Moro, Natália Delpupo, Andressa Santa Brigida da Silva, Milena Silva dos Santos Magalhães, Tereza Cardoso de Souza, Glenise Rabelo Santos, Francyane Galvao da Silva, André Lucas Gomes Medeiros, et al. 2025. “Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Monitoring Chronic Diseases of the Elderly in Primary Care”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 37 (3):184-95. https://doi.org/10.9734/jammr/2025/v37i35756.

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