Table 1. Demographic Characteristics and Reported Symptoms From a Baseline Survey of Study Participants.
Characteristicsa | No. (%) | |
---|---|---|
Residents (n = 80) | Staff (n = 62) | |
Age, mean (SD), y | 85.8 (7.6) | 40.0 (15) |
Female sex | 62 (78) | 42 (68) |
History of smoking | 38/79 (48) | 12/48 (25) |
Current smoker | 4/79 (5) | 5/48 (10) |
Symptoms in past 14 db | ||
No symptoms | 47 (59) | 41/57 (72) |
Any symptoms in past 14 d | 33 (41) | 16/57 (28) |
Only chronicC | 13 (16) | 1/57 (2) |
1 new or worsened | 14 (18) | 7/57 (12) |
≥2 new or worsened | 6 (8) | 8/57 (14) |
Specific symptoms in past 14 db | ||
Fever | 0/78 (0) | 2/56 (4) |
Sore throat | 2/78 (3) | 7/57 (12) |
Chills | 1/77 (1) | 2/57 (4) |
Confusion | 3/76 (4) | 4/57 (7) |
Body aches | ||
Chronic, stable | 2/78 (3) | 0/57 (0) |
Worsened or new | 3/78 (4) | 0/57 (0) |
Dizziness | ||
Chronic, stable | 4/78 (5) | 0/57 (0) |
Worsened or new | 4/78 (5) | 0/57 (0) |
Malaise | 5/74 (7) | 6/57 (11) |
Headache | 5/78 (6) | 5/57 (9) |
Chronic, stable | 0/78 (0) | 1/57 (2) |
Worsened or new | 5/78 (6) | 5/57 (9) |
Cough | ||
Chronic, stable | 7/79 (9) | 0/57 (0) |
Worsened or new | 2/79 (3) | 4/57 (7) |
Shortness of breath | ||
Chronic, stable | 1/79 (1) | 0/57 (0) |
Worsened or new | 3/79 (4) | 0/57 (0) |
Diarrhea | ||
Chronic, stable | 4/79 (5) | 0/57 (0) |
Worsened or new | 5/79 (6) | 1/57 (2) |
Preexisting medical conditionsd | ||
Chronic lung disease | 34/72 (47) | 0/44 (0) |
Diabetes mellitus | 11/71 (15) | 1/44 (2) |
Cardiovascular disease | 42/70 (60) | 2/44 (5) |
Cerebrovascular disease/stroke | 10/71 (14) | 0/44 (0) |
Renal diseasee | 10/72 (14) | 0/44 (0) |
Cognitive impairment | 28/78 (36) | 0/44 (0) |
Obesity | 19/72 (26) | 0/44 (0) |
Data missing for 2 residents and 7 staff for smoking history, 4 staff for self-reported gender.
Symptom and medical data only collected on 57 staff.
“Chronic” defined as respondent choosing 1 or more of the following descriptions: “chronic,” “not unusual,” “frequently,” “related to other condition,” or “ongoing for more than past 30 days.”
Medical conditions data collected for 44 staff.
No residents were receiving hemodialysis.