Bavarian ambulatory Covid-19 monitor (BaCoM)

Giving people in need of care, their caregivers and GPs as well as family caregivers a voice!
Concrete findings and suggestions for improvements in care for the public in Bavaria.
Take part in the Bavarian outpatient Covid-19 monitor!
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...look, listen!
"Bavarian outpatient Covid-19 Monitor" (BaCoM)
The BaCoM study examines the physical and psychological effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on people in need of care, as well as the effects on their caregivers, their caregiving relatives and general practitioners.
After more than a year of the global Covid-19 pandemic, it is clear that people in need of care, their family caregivers and their nursing staff and GPs are particularly affected by the disease itself, but also by the measures adopted. But what can help to provide these citizens in need of care with good physical and emotional care? And what do their nursing staff, family carers and GPs need? The Monitor aims to provide scientifically sound information on this. Over the next three years, the Institute of General Medicine at the LMU Munich will be carrying out studies and surveys.
The aim is to recruit around 1,500 people in need of outpatient/domestic or inpatient care with a care degree in Bavaria who are currently or have been demonstrably ill with Covid-19 in the last 6 months. In addition, 500 people with care needs who are not or have not been proven to have Covid-19 will be included as a control group. Participants are included by the treating GP, as they have both the basic medical and nursing data. In addition, the nursing staff, relatives and GPs who care for those affected are also asked about their own needs during the pandemic.
The aim of the BaCoM study is to contribute to an improved understanding of the physiological, clinical, psychological and social effects of Covid-19 on people in need of care in Bavaria.
The aim of the BaCoM study is to contribute to improving the understanding of the physiological, clinical, psychological and social effects of Covid-19 on people in need of care in Bavaria.
The study objectives are to record...
- the psycho-social stress and resources of people in need of care
- the clinical factors of people in need of care
- the needs of people in need of care
- the needs of nursing staff, family caregivers and general practitioners
....during the Covid-19 pandemic.
BaCoM is a joint project that combines expertise from general medicine, infectiology, nursing science and sociology at three locations in Munich (LMU and Catholic University of Applied Sciences Munich), Erlangen (FAU) and Würzburg (UKW).
The Bavarian State Ministry of Health and Care has commissioned the Institute of General Medicine at LMU Munich with the research project "Bavarian Outpatient Covid-19 Monitor" to look and listen: So that the current and future pandemics can be managed well.
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By participating in the study, you have the opportunity to contribute to collecting information on the effects of the Covid-19 outbreak in outpatient and inpatient care in the interests of all long-term care patients, caregiving relatives and care staff in order to better understand the effects of the pandemic and find measures to improve it.
A total of 2000 people in need of care in Bavaria can take part in the study. Participants must meet the following requirements
Study group (1500 participants):
- People in need of care in outpatient/home or inpatient care (care degree I-V) +
- Positive SARS-CoV-2 PCR test, which must be a maximum of 6 months old
Control group (500 participants):
- People in need of outpatient/home or inpatient care (care grade I-V) +
- Negative SARS-CoV-2 PCR test, which must be a maximum of 6 months old
In addition, the nursing staff, relatives and general practitioners who care for those affected are also being sought as study participants:
- approx. 500 nursing staff from inpatient care facilities
- approx. 250 nursing staff from outpatient care facilities
- approx. 250 caregiving relatives
- approx. 150 general practitioners (as study physicians)
Does the above apply to you?
Then get in touch with our study team, who will be happy to answer any questions you may have. We are here for you around the clock and look forward to hearing from you!
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Here you can see and read how the BaCoM study is reported.
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The Bavarian outpatient COVID-19 monitor "BaCoM" has started!
The Bavarian Ministry of Health and Care is providing 3.4 million euros for the interdisciplinary study.
Bavaria's Minister of Health and Care Klaus Holetschek wants to strengthen the care of people in need of care in the event of infection beyond the corona pandemic. Holetschek explained in Munich on Wednesday: "Corona is putting all areas of society to the test. This is particularly noticeable in the care sector. We want to take a close look at how people in need of care and carers are doing. To this end, we have launched the 'Bavarian Outpatient COVID-19 Monitor' (BaCoM) under the leadership of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) hospital."
Frankfurt LIVE News from 07.04.2021:
What do people in need of care and carers need?
Study explores how to provide targeted help to those affected by the pandemic
BaCoM press conference from 25.03.2021
Press release from the Bavarian State Ministry of Health and Care from 24.03.2021
The BaCoM advisory board is complete (link to factsheet)
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Give us a call, send us an e-mail or use the contact form. We will get back to you as soon as possible!
BaCoM - Study team
Phone: 089/ 4400-53677
Fax: 089/ 4400-58302
E-mail: allgemeinmedizin.bacom@med.uni-muenchen.de
Homepage: www.bacom-studie.de