# Changes in daily routines and health-related quality of life among Spanish older adults after the COVID-19 pandemic: analysis from a gender perspective

**Authors:** Candela Cameselle-Lago, Milagros Rico-Blázquez, Raquel Sánchez-Ruano, Alba Ayala, Marcos Pascual-García, María Solé-Agustí, Iraida Gimeno-Pi, Aitziber Echevarria-Echevarria, Víctor M. González-Chordá, Silvia Esteban-Sepúlveda, Azucena Pedraz-Marcos, María Consuelo Company-Sancho, María Ángeles Cidoncha-Moreno, María Clara Vidal-Thomas, Joana Maria Taltavull-Aparicio, María Teresa Moreno-Casbas, Almudena Avendaño Céspedes, Almudena Avendaño Céspedes, Elisa Belén Cortés Zamora, Gemma Hidalgo Alsina, Marta Puig Fitó, Maria Rosa Rami Badia, Maria Eugènia Obis Aguilar, Anna Guiu Bueria, Maria Teresa Palau Morales, Inmaculada Fabregat Julvé, Clara Bernabeu Aicart, Juan Miguel Mestre Tena, Marta Tomas Brea, María Dolores Parreño Membrado, Carla Gimeno Escuder, Ana Moliner Monedero, Alberto Cano Pérez, Anunciación Martínez Arroyo, Carmen Luzdivina Sánchez Ramos, Carolina Regacho Ramírez, Consuelo Carretero Sierra, Cristina Villanueva Sanz, David Verdagay Romero, Diego Ruiz García, Elena Monteagudo García, Elena Rojas Barra, Elvira Herrero Sancho, Esther Luna Espejo, Gema Díez Rodríguez, Gloria Leyva Vera, Gonzalo Nuevo Pozo, Ines Melero Redondo, Inmaculada Moreno García-Herrera, Isabel Careaga González, Laura Villanova Cuadra, Lorena Ríos Ruiz, Luis Huerta Galindo, María Ángeles Almodovar López, María Concepción Hernández de Luna, María Isabel Adillo Montero, María Jesús Santamaría Martín, María Luisa Romero Molina, Nadia Kamal Moreno, Paloma Garrido Calleja, Pedro Vadillo Obesso, Raquel López Zarza, Raquel Razola Rincón, Rocío López Sánchez, Samuel Lobato Márquez, Sara Criado Jorge, Silvia Morcillo de la Cuadra, Teresa Susmozas Rodríguez Barbero, Ana María Carpio Ibáñez, Elena García Gómez de Cadiñanos, Maria Consuelo Company Sancho, Rita Mendoza Sánchez, María José García Delgado, Guillermo Monzón Monzón, Maria Isabel Díaz Díaz, María Dolores Suárez Hernández, Beatriz Candela Angulo, Maria Paula Martín Andrade, Pedro Jorge Araujo, Eduardo Santana Aguiar, Sandra Morales Montesdeoca, Laura Figueroa Martín, Haridian Galdona Luis, Silvia Martínez Mata, Rosa Mellado Tirado, Irene Parrilla Suárez, Sara Ramos Santana, Victoria Plasencia Delgado, Ingrid Rodríguez Hernández, Jorge Rafael Padilla Maestre, Sergio Garrido Bollo, Teresa Martínez de la Torre, Inmaculada Guzmán Castilla, María Artieda Cadena, Vanesa Ayesa Urtiaga, Itziar Berasain Erro, Anamaría Zubillaga Beorlegui, Graciela Ilundain Razquin, María Carmen Gutiérrez Pardo, Maite Lucea Matinez, Mónica Magno Villanueva, María de Leyre Martínez Zaborras, María Jesús Martínez Cabodevilla, María José Galán Espinilla, Ana María Ariztegui Echenique, Ana María Mateo Cervera, Mª Ángeles Cidoncha Moreno, Maribel Moreno Leal, Ana Isabel Barrenetxea Lejarreta, Asier Albestegi Soto, María Félix Iglesias Domínguez, Ruth Gallo Alcalá, Elisabet Carrera Alfonso, Mara Pisà Gaia, Jerónima Miralles Xamena, Milagros Sánchez Jiménez, M. Josep Barea Mestre, Elena García Salom, Nuria Garcia Duran, Rosa María Pons Burguera, Wiliam Andres Severi, Tamara Góméz Bermejo, Ana Belén Campos Guerrero, Marta Perelló Fuster, M. Soledad Hernandez Yeste, Elena Terrón Rodriguez, Laura De la Rosa López, Encarnación Cantos Garcia, Fuensanta Arjona Hernández, Maria Milagros De Castro Día, Pilar Polo Quiles, Rita Isabel Soriano Campos, Josefa Chumillas López, Maria Jose Fernandez Abellan, Maria Rosario Valverde Jimenez, Maria Jose Muñoz Garcia, Margarita Cerezo Sanmartin, Dolores Morales Nicolas, Maria Jose Laveda Lopez

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1678003 · 2025-10-13

## TL;DR

This study examines how changes in daily routines during the pandemic affected the quality of life of older adults in Spain, with a focus on gender differences.

## Contribution

The study provides gender-specific insights into how pandemic-related routine changes impact health-related quality of life in older adults.

## Key findings

- Over half of participants reported significant changes in daily routines, especially in social activities.
- Men showed stronger associations between healthcare routine disruptions and poorer quality of life.
- Women experienced significant quality of life declines when basic and social routines were disrupted together.

## Abstract

To examine the association between perceived changes in daily routines due to the COVID-19 pandemic and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among community-dwelling adults aged 75 and older in Spain, through a gender-stratified analysis.

Cross-sectional, community-based, multicentre study using baseline data from the CUIDAMOS+75 cohort.

A total of 1,072 older adults over 75 from 11 Spanish regions were interviewed between June 2022 and June 2023. Data on SARS-CoV-2 exposure, sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and perceived changes in daily routines (basic-needs, healthcare and social routines) were collected. HRQoL was measured using the EQ-5D-5L utility index. Gender-stratified linear regression models were used to examine associations between changes in routines and HRQoL.

Over half of the participants (52%) reported considerable changes in their daily routines due to the pandemic, especially in social routines (48%). Women reported more frequent changes across all routine types. Although women had lower overall HRQoL scores, changes in routines were more strongly associated with poorer HRQoL among men, particularly when healthcare routines were affected. Among women, significant associations were observed for disruptions in combined basic and social routines as well as when all three routine types were simultaneously affected. Notably, COVID-19 infection status was not associated with HRQoL after adjustment.

The COVID-19 pandemic led to substantial and persistent changes in daily routines among older adults in Spain, with gender-specific patterns in their association with HRQoL. These findings highlight the importance of incorporating a gender perspective in public health responses to health crises, particularly in strategies aimed at preserving daily routines to support autonomy and wellbeing in older populations.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** COVID-19 (MONDO:0100096)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382)
- **Species:** Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (no rank) [taxon 2697049], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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