College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, 285 Old Westport Rd, Dartmouth, MA, 02747, USA.
College of Nursing, Rush University, 600 S Paulina St, Chicago, IL, USA, 60612.
Disabil Health J. 2021 Jan;14(1):101015. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2020.101015. Epub 2020 Nov 4.
People with developmental disabilities (DD) are a population at high-risk for poor outcomes related to COVID-19. COVID-19-specific risks, including greater comorbidities and congregate living situations in persons with DD compound existing health disparities. With their expertise in care of persons with DD and understanding of basic principles of infection control, DD nurses are well-prepared to advocate for the needs of people with DD during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To assess the challenges faced by nurses caring for persons with DD during the COVID-19 pandemic and how the challenges impact people with DD.
We surveyed 556 DD nurses, from April 6-20, 2020. The 35-item mixed-method survey asked nurses to rate the degree of challenges faced in meeting the care needs of people with DD. We analyzed responses based on presence of COVID-19 in the care setting and geographically. One open-ended question elicited challenges not included in the survey, which we analyzed using manifest content analysis.
Startlingly, nurses reported being excluded from COVID-19 planning, and an absence of public health guidelines specific to persons with DD, despite their high-risk status. Obtaining PPE and sanitizers and meeting social-behavioral care needs were the most highly ranked challenges. COVID-19 impacted nurses' ability to maintain adequate staffing and perform essential aspects of care. No significant geographic differences were noted.
DD nurses must be involved in public health planning and policy development to ensure that basic care needs of persons with DD are met, and the disproportionate burden of COVID-19 in this vulnerable population is reduced.
发育障碍者(DD)是 COVID-19 相关不良结局高风险人群。COVID-19 特有的风险,包括患有 DD 的人更多的合并症和群居生活环境,加剧了现有的健康差距。DD 护士在 DD 患者护理方面拥有专业知识,并理解感染控制的基本原则,因此他们在 COVID-19 大流行期间能够很好地为 DD 患者的需求发声。
评估 COVID-19 大流行期间照顾 DD 患者的护士所面临的挑战,以及这些挑战如何影响 DD 患者。
我们于 2020 年 4 月 6 日至 20 日对 556 名 DD 护士进行了调查。该 35 项混合方法调查要求护士评估在满足 DD 患者护理需求方面所面临的挑战程度。我们根据护理环境中是否存在 COVID-19 以及地理位置对这些问题进行了分析。一个开放式问题征集了调查中未包含的挑战,我们使用显式内容分析对这些挑战进行了分析。
令人震惊的是,尽管 DD 患者处于高风险状态,但护士报告说他们被排除在 COVID-19 规划之外,并且缺乏针对 DD 患者的特定公共卫生指南。获取个人防护设备和消毒剂以及满足社会行为护理需求是排名最高的挑战。COVID-19 影响了护士维持充足人员配备和执行基本护理的能力。没有发现明显的地域差异。
DD 护士必须参与公共卫生规划和政策制定,以确保满足 DD 患者的基本护理需求,并减轻这一脆弱人群中 COVID-19 的不成比例负担。