Monkeypox Emergence Post-COVID: Insight into Egyptian Older Adult’s Awareness, Concern, and Mental Health

Author:

Ibrahim Fatma Magdi12ORCID,Abd Elmawla Doaa Abd Elhameed1,Elgarhy Safaa Mabrouk Abdel Aziz3,Ibrahim Ateya Megahed45,Fadila DoaaE1

Affiliation:

1. Mansoura University, Mansoura City, Dakahlia, Egypt

2. RAK Medical and Health Sciences University, Al Qusaidat, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE

3. Damanhour University, Damanhour, Beheira Governorate, Egypt

4. Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia

5. Port Said University, Port Fouad City, Port Said Governorate, Egypt

Abstract

Aim: To identify Egyptian older adults’ awareness, concerns, and mental health about the monkeypox outbreak. Background: In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, monkeypox disease is receiving more attention. The monkeypox virus outbreak has posed a global concern, especially to older adults with comorbidities. Natural disasters, and endemic affect older persons’ mental health. Design: A cross-sectional descriptive design was followed. Methods: 254 older adults were recruited from three outpatient clinics using consecutive sampling using four tools. Results: 74.0% of older study participants were unaware of monkeypox. Gender, level of education, residence, worry about contracting monkeypox infection, and mental distress are predictors of awareness about monkeypox ( p < .001). Worry of contracting monkeypox infection was common among female participants ( p = .038), highly educated ( p = .001), who had a low level of awareness and high level of mental distress ( p = .001 for both). Conclusion: Awareness of monkeypox was associated with worry and mental distress. Gerontological nurses have a vital role in contacting older adults and providing care and education that decreases worry and preserves minds and feelings, improving their quality of life. Establishing a national strategic planning and crisis prevention framework to alleviate psychological distress and prevent mental health issues from deteriorating in this group is crucial.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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