Healthcare utilisation, physical activity and mental health during COVID-19 lockdown: an interrupted time-series analysis of older adults in England

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Jiunn Wang
Anne Spencer
Claire Hulme
Anne Corbett
Zunera Khan
Miguel Vasconcelos Da Silva
Siobhan O’Dwyer
Natalie Wright
Ingelin Testad
Clive Ballard
Byron Creese
Richard Smith
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[1] University of Exeter,Department of Health and Community Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
[2] University College London,Department of Applied Health Research
[3] King’s College London,Department of Old Age Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
[4] Stavanger University Hospital,Centre for Age
[5] University of Exeter,Related Medicine
[6] UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), SESAM
[7] University of Birmingham,Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
[8] University of Exeter,Global Operations
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COVID-19 measures; Interrupted time-series analysis; Mental health; Healthcare utilisation; Physical activity; Social media;
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COVID-19 measures which reduce interpersonal contact may be effective in containing the transmission, but their impacts on peoples’ well-being and daily lives overtime remain unclear. Older adults are more vulnerable to both the virus and social isolation. It is therefore imperative to understand how they were affected during this period. Major concerns arising from the pandemic cover the aspects of mental health, healthcare utilisation and individual behavioural changes. Complementing the existing before-and-after analyses, we explore the impacts of easing and re-introducing COVID-19 measures by using a time-series data in England. The data was collected between May and November 2020 from the monthly surveys of the Platform for Research Online to Investigate Genetics and Cognition in Aging (PROTECT). Chi-squared analysis and interrupted time-series analysis were conducted to examine impacts of easing and re-introducing COVID-19 measures. Overall, mental health improves overtime but at a decreasing rate. The use of telephone/video consultations with a doctor or health professional presented a decreasing trend during the pandemic, whilst that of in-person consultation was increasing overtime. We observed significant variations in the time trends of mental health measures, healthcare utilisation and physical activity following the ease but not the re-introduction of COVID-19 measures. Future research is required to understand if these asymmetric impacts were driven by adaption of the people or stringency of the measures.
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