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多达 220 万残疾人士在欧洲因 COVID-19 封锁而每天遭受附带损害。

Up to 2.2 million people experiencing disability suffer collateral damage each day of COVID-19 lockdown in Europe.

机构信息

Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences, University "La Statale", Milan, Italy -

IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi, Milan, Italy -

出版信息

Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 2020 Jun;56(3):361-365. doi: 10.23736/S1973-9087.20.06361-3. Epub 2020 May 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic is having a great impact on health services. Patients not receiving care due to closure of outpatient services suffer a collateral damage. Our aim was to provide first data on impact of COVID-19 on people experiencing disability in Europe.

METHODS

We developed an estimation from a survey and publicly available data. Thirty-eight countries have been inquired through the European Bodies of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine - the rehabilitation medical specialty. The nine questions of the survey focused on March 31st, 2020. We used the following indicators: for inpatients, acute and rehabilitative hospital beds; for outpatients, missing uniform European data, we used information from Italy, Belgium and the UK, and estimated for Europe basing on population, number of rehabilitation physicians, physiotherapists, and people with self-reported limitations.

RESULTS

Thirty-five countries (92%) including 99% of the population (809.9 million) answered. Stop of admissions to rehabilitation, early discharge and reduction of activities involved 194,800 inpatients in 10 countries. Outpatient activities stopped for 87%, involving 318,000 patients per day in Italy, Belgium and the UK, leading to an estimate range of 1.3-2.2 million in Europe. Seven countries reported experiences on rehabilitation for acute COVID-19 patients.

CONCLUSIONS

COVID-19 emergency is having a huge impact on rehabilitation of people experiencing disability. This may lead to future cumulative effects due to reduced functional outcome and consequent increased burden of care. When the emergency will fade, rehabilitation demand will probably grow due to an expected return wave of these not well treated patients, but probably also of post-COVID-19 patients' needs.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行对卫生服务产生了巨大影响。由于门诊服务关闭,无法获得治疗的患者遭受了附带损害。我们的目的是提供欧洲残疾患者受 COVID-19 影响的初步数据。

方法

我们通过调查和公开数据进行了估计。通过欧洲物理医学与康复医学协会——康复医学专业,向 38 个国家进行了调查。调查的九个问题集中在 2020 年 3 月 31 日。我们使用了以下指标:住院患者,急性和康复病床;门诊患者,由于缺少统一的欧洲数据,我们使用了意大利、比利时和英国的信息,并根据人口、康复医师、物理治疗师和自我报告存在障碍的人数,对欧洲进行了估计。

结果

包括 99%的人口(80990 万)在内的 35 个国家(92%)做出了回答。10 个国家有 194800 名住院患者停止康复治疗,提前出院,活动减少。意大利、比利时和英国的 87%门诊活动停止,每天涉及 318000 名患者,因此欧洲范围内的估计范围为 130 万至 220 万。7 个国家报告了急性 COVID-19 患者的康复经验。

结论

COVID-19 紧急情况对残疾患者的康复产生了巨大影响。这可能会导致未来因功能结果降低和随之而来的护理负担增加而产生累积效应。当紧急情况消退时,由于这些治疗效果不佳的患者以及可能还有 COVID-19 后患者的需求,康复需求可能会增加。

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