| Literature DB >> 31382895 |
Arielle Childs1,2, Andrew R Zullo3,4,5, Nina R Joyce1,2, Kevin W McConeghy2,6, Robertus van Aalst7,8, Patience Moyo2, Elliott Bosco2, Vincent Mor2,6, Stefan Gravenstein2,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Respiratory infections among older adults in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) are a major global concern, yet a rigorous systematic synthesis of the literature on the burden of respiratory infections in the LTCF setting is lacking. To address the critical need for evidence regarding the global burden of respiratory infections in LTCFs, we assessed the burden of respiratory infections in LTCFs through a systematic review of the published literature.Entities:
Keywords: Frail elderly; Nursing homes; Respiratory syncytial virus infections; Respiratory tract infections; Systematic review
Year: 2019 PMID: 31382895 PMCID: PMC6683564 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-019-1236-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Fig. 1Flow of the selection process for literature included in the review. Asterisk symbol (*) in Figure indicates that articles could not be evaluated because they were in not written in English; the full text could not be accessed; or measures of occurrence were not presented and there were insufficient data to calculate measures of occurrence for infections of interest
Published Literature on the Burden of Influenza in Long-term Care Facilities
| Author, Publication Year | Study Design | Country | Study Dates | Type of study | Age, Mean (SD)a, in years | n Infected / N at Riskb | Incidence Estimates |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1983 [ | Retrospective Cohort | United States | December 1, 1982 - January 4, 1983 | Outbreak | 86.4 | 23 / 27 | 85.2% |
| Horman et al., 1986 [ | Retrospective Cohort | United States | December 8, 1980 - January 13, 1981 | Outbreak | 83.2 (range 62–100) | ||
| Deguchi et al., 2000 [ | Randomized Controlled Trial | Japan | November 1998–March 1999 | Non-outbreak | 81.4 | 694 / 11,723 | 5.9% |
aIf available and unless another measure is specified
bThe estimates and study participants’ characteristics were calculated among the unvaccinated individuals
Published Literature on the Burden of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Long-term Care Facilities
| Author, Publication Year | Study Design | Country | Study Dates | Type of study | Age, Mean (SD)a, in years | n Infected / N at Riskb | Incidence Estimates |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sorvillo et al., 1984 [ | Retrospective Cohort | United States | February–April 1979 | Outbreak | 79.2 | 13 / 101 | 12.9% |
| Ellis et al., 2003 [ | Retrospective Cohort | United States | August 1, 1995 - July 31, 1999 | Non-outbreak | Age ≥ 65, 100% | 1105 infections / 88,851 person-yearsc | 12.4 cases per 1000 person-years |
| McElhaney et al., 2004 [ | Randomized Controlled Trial | United States | 2000–2001d | Non-outbreak | 82.2 (8.4) | 3 / 198 | 1.5% |
| Caram et al., 2009 [ | Prospective Cohort | United States | January 29, 2008 - February 26, 2008 | Outbreak | 70.8 (15.0) | 7 / 52 | 13.5% |
| Johnstone et al., 2014 [ | Prospective Cohort | Canada | 2009, 2010, 2011e | Non-outbreak | Median 86 (IQR 80–90) | 12 / 1072 | 1.1% |
| Uršič et al., 2016 [ | Prospective Cohort | Slovenia | December 5, 2011 - May 31, 2012 | Non-outbreak | Median 84 (IQR 79.8–88.8) | 5 / 90 | 5.6% |
| Hui et al., 2008 [ | Prospective Cohort | China | April 2006–March 2007 | Non-outbreak | 84.9 (8.9) | 21 / 194 | 10.8% |
aIf available and unless another measure is specified
bThe estimates and study participants’ characteristics were calculated among the unvaccinated individuals
cOnly the number of person-years contributed by study sample was reported, not the number of individuals in the sample
dThe published paper stated that study participants were enrolled in September or October and followed to the end of the respiratory viral season
eParticipants were enrolled from mid-February through mid-March in 2000 for the first influenza season and trial. Then, a second trial was initiated in late December 2000 during a second influenza season, but the time period of enrollment was not reported
Published Literature on the Burden of Pneumonia in Long-term Care Facilities
| Author, Publication Year | Study Design | Country | Study Dates | Type of study | Age, Mean (SD)*, in years | n Infected / N at Risk† | Estimate of Occurrence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cartter et al., 1990 [ | Retrospective Cohort | United States | December 1, 1984 to April 10, 1985 | Outbreak | Median: Nursing Home A: 84 Nursing Home C: 85 | Nursing Home A: 3 / 16 Nursing Home C: 25 / 126 | Nursing Home A Incidence Proportion: 18.8% Nursing Home C Incidence Proportion: 19.8% |
| Langmore et al., 2002 [ | Cross-sectional | United States | 1993–1994 | Non-outbreak | Age ≥ 85, 49.4%; Age 65 to 84, 51.6% | 3118 / 102,755 | Prevalence: 3.0% |
| Konetzka et al., 2004 [ | Retrospective Cohort | United States | 1996 | Non-outbreak | 83.5 (7.4) | 766 / 5899 | Prevalence Proportion: 13.0% |
| Quagliarello et al., 2005 [ | Prospective Cohort | United States | February 2001 to March 2003 | Non-outbreak | 84.7 (8) | 112 / 613 | Incidence Proportion: 18.3% |
| Won et al., 2006 [ | Retrospective Cohort | United States | June 1998 to December 2000 | Non-outbreak | 83.4‡ | 75 / 3547 | Prevalence Proportion: 2.1% |
| Givens et al., 2010 [ | Prospective Cohort | United States | 2003 to 2009 | Non-outbreak | 86 (7.0) | 133 / 323 | Incidence Proportion: 41.2% |
| Aparasu et al., 2013 [ | Retrospective Cohort | United States | July 1, 2001 to December 31, 2003 | Non-outbreak | 83.5 (8.1) | Atypical Antipsychotic‡: 295 / 3609 Typical Antipsychotic‡: 188 / 3609 | Atypical Antipsychotic Incidence Proportion: 8.17%; Atypical Antipsychotic Incidence Rate‡: 4.61 cases per person-year; Typical Antipsychotic Incidence Proportion: 5.21%; Typical Antipsychotic Incidence Rate‡: 5.21 cases per person-year |
| Huybrechts et al., 2011 [ | Retrospective Cohort | Canada | January 1, 1996 to March 31, 2006 | Non-outbreak | 83.8 (6.9)§ | Prevalence: 920 / 10,900; Incidence: 265 events / 2890 person-years | Prevalence Proportion: 8.4%; Incidence Rate: 9.17 per 100 person-years |
| Sund-Levander et al., 2007 [ | Prospective Cohort | Sweden | 2000–2003 | Non-outbreak | 84.6 (6.7)|| | 44 / 234 | Incidence Proportion: 28.9% |
| te Wierik et al., 2012 [ | Prospective Cohort | Netherlands | January to March 15, 2010 | Outbreak | 90.1 (1.1) | 9 / 140 | Incidence Proportion: 6.4%** |
| Rummukainen et al., 2013 [ | Cross-sectional | Finland | 2011 | Non-outbreak | Age > 85, 49%** | 75 / 5262 | Prevalence Proportion: 1.4% |
| Sarabia-Cobo et al., 2016 [ | Prospective Cohort | Spain | 2011–2013 | Non-outbreak | 88.7 (6.8) | 1330 / 2384 | Prevalence Proportion: 55.8% |
| Fukushima et al., 2008 [ | Prospective Cohort | Japan | December 1, 2003 to March 28, 2004 | Non-outbreak | 85 | 17 / 284 | Incidence Proportion: 6.0% |
| Wu et al., 2010 [ | Randomized Controlled Trial | Taiwan | 2004 | Non-outbreak | 82.3 (8.3) | No data / 74 | Traditional Model Incidence Rate: 0.17 cases per 1000 bed-days; Integrated Care Model Incidence Rate: 0.07 cases per 1000 bed-days†† |
| Doi et al., 2014 [ | Retrospective Cohort | Japan | Winter 2014 | Outbreak | 81.5 (8.5) | 5 / 99 | Prevalence Proportion: 5.1% |
| Kikutani et al., 2015 [ | Prospective Cohort | Japan | No data | Non-outbreak | 86.7 (7.8) | 33 / 691 | Incidence Proportion: 4.8% |
*If available and unless another measure is specified
†The estimates and study participants’ characteristics were calculated among unvaccinated individuals whenever both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals were included in the study samples
‡Rates were only provided by atypical versus typical antipsychotic exposure status
§Calculated by combining individual groups’ data using methods recommended by the Cochrane Collaborative
§Calculated from 1-year follow-up
||Measured during the initial 5 weeks of the study period
**Age derived only from the nursing home residents
††Rates were only provided for each arm of the trial