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Echeverría P, Mas-Bergas MA, Puig J, Isnard M, Massot M, Vedia MC, Peiró R, Ordorica Y, Pablo S, Ulldemolins M, Iruela M, Balart D, Ruiz-Serrats JM, Herms J, Clotet B, Negredo E
COVIDApp as an Innovative Strategy for the Management and Follow-Up of COVID-19 Cases in Long-Term Care Facilities in Catalonia: Implementation Study
COVIDApp: A Health Application as an Innovative Strategy for the Management and Follow-Up of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Long-Term Care Facilities in Catalonia.
Patricia Echeverría;
Miguel Angel Mas-Bergas;
Jordi Puig;
Mar Isnard;
Mireia Massot;
María-Cristina Vedia;
Ricard Peiró;
Yolanda Ordorica;
Sara Pablo;
María Ulldemolins;
Mercé Iruela;
Dolors Balart;
José María Ruiz-Serrats;
Jordi Herms;
Bonaventura Clotet;
Eugenia Negredo
ABSTRACT
Background:
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented worldwide public health crisis that requires new approaches.
Objective:
COVIDApp is a mobile application for the management of institutionalized individuals in long-term care facilities (LTCF). (LTCF) and their contacts.
Methods:
COVIDApp was implemented in 196 care centers in collaboration with 64 primary care teams. Objectives: early detection; self-isolation of suspected cases and rapid diagnosis; remote treatment and monitoring of mild cases; and real-time monitoring of the progression of the infection. The following parameters of COVID-19 were reported daily: signs/symptoms; diagnosis by polymerase chain reaction; absence of symptoms for ≥14 days; total deaths; and healthcare workers isolated with suspected COVID-19. The number of centers at risk was also described.
Results:
Data were recorded from ≥10,000 institutionalized individuals and up to 4,000 healthcare workers between April 1st and 30th, 2020. A rapid increase in suspected cases was seen until day 6 but decreased during the 2 last weeks (from 1,084 to 282 cases). Confirmed cases increased from 419 cases (day 6) to 1,293 cases (day 22), remaining stable during the last week. Around 50% remained asymptomatic ≥14 days. A total of 854 (8%) deaths were reported (383 in suspected/confirmed cases). The number of isolated healthcare workers remained high over the 30 days; suspected cases decreased during the last 2 weeks. The number of high-risk LTCF decreased from 9.5% to 1.5%.
Conclusions:
COVIDApp could help clinicians to rapidly detect and remotely monitor suspected and confirmed cases of COVID-19 among institutionalized individuals, thus limiting the risk of spreading the virus. The platform shows the progression of infection in real time and can help us to design new strategies.
Citation
Please cite as:
Echeverría P, Mas-Bergas MA, Puig J, Isnard M, Massot M, Vedia MC, Peiró R, Ordorica Y, Pablo S, Ulldemolins M, Iruela M, Balart D, Ruiz-Serrats JM, Herms J, Clotet B, Negredo E
COVIDApp as an Innovative Strategy for the Management and Follow-Up of COVID-19 Cases in Long-Term Care Facilities in Catalonia: Implementation Study