Service Universitaire de Psychiatrie de L'Enfant et de L'Adolescent, CHU de Toulouse, Hôpital Purpan, Place du Dr Baylac, TSA 40031, 31059, Toulouse cedex 9, France.
UMR 1027, Inserm, Université Toulouse III, Toulouse, France.
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2022 May;31(5):795-804. doi: 10.1007/s00787-020-01699-x. Epub 2021 Jan 20.
In April 2020, the European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP) Research Academy and the ESCAP Board launched the first of three scheduled surveys to evaluate the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP) services in Europe and to assess the abilities of CAP centers to meet the new challenges brought on by the crisis. The survey was a self-report questionnaire, using a multistage process, which was sent to 168 heads of academic CAP services in 24 European countries. Eighty-two responses (56 complete) from 20 countries, representing the subjective judgement of heads of CAP centers, were received between mid-April and mid-May 2020. Most respondents judged the impact of the crisis on the mental health of their patients as medium (52%) or strong (33%). A large majority of CAP services reported no COVID-19 positive cases among their inpatients and most respondents declared no or limited sick leaves in their team due to COVID-19. Outpatient, daycare, and inpatient units experienced closures or reductions in the number of treated patients throughout Europe. In addition, a lower referral rate was observed in most countries. Respondents considered that they were well equipped to handle COVID-19 patients despite a lack of protective equipment. Telemedicine was adopted by almost every team despite its sparse use prior to the crisis. Overall, these first results were surprisingly homogeneous, showing a substantially reduced patient load and a moderate effect of the COVID-19 crisis on psychopathology. The effect on the organization of CAP services appears profound. COVID-19 crisis has accelerated the adoption of new technologies, including telepsychiatry.
2020 年 4 月,欧洲儿童和青少年精神病学学会 (ESCAP) 研究学院和 ESCAP 委员会发起了三次预定调查中的第一次,以评估 2019 年冠状病毒病 (COVID-19) 大流行对欧洲儿童和青少年精神病学 (CAP) 服务的影响,并评估 CAP 中心应对危机带来的新挑战的能力。该调查是一项自我报告问卷,使用多阶段过程,发送给 24 个欧洲国家的 168 名学术 CAP 服务负责人。2020 年 4 月中旬至 5 月中旬,来自 20 个国家的 82 名(20 名完整)来自 20 个国家的受访者从 CAP 中心主任那里收到了主观判断。大多数受访者认为这场危机对他们患者的心理健康的影响中等(52%)或强烈(33%)。绝大多数 CAP 服务机构报告说他们的住院患者中没有 COVID-19 阳性病例,大多数受访者表示由于 COVID-19,他们的团队没有或有限的病假。在整个欧洲,门诊、日托和住院病房都关闭或减少了接受治疗的患者数量。此外,大多数国家的转介率都有所下降。受访者认为,尽管缺乏防护设备,他们有能力处理 COVID-19 患者。尽管在危机之前很少使用,但几乎每个团队都采用了远程医疗。总体而言,这些最初的结果令人惊讶地一致,表明患者负担大幅减少,COVID-19 危机对精神病理学的影响适中。对 CAP 服务组织的影响似乎是深远的。COVID-19 危机加速了新技术的采用,包括远程精神病学。