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COVID-19 与脊髓损伤和疾病:大流行进展期间国际调查的结果。

COVID-19 and spinal cord injury and disease: results of an international survey as the pandemic progresses.

机构信息

Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Dalhousie University, Fredericton, NB, Canada.

出版信息

Spinal Cord Ser Cases. 2021 Feb 12;7(1):13. doi: 10.1038/s41394-020-00356-4.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

An online survey.

OBJECTIVES

To follow-up with and re-query the international spinal cord community's response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic by revisiting questions posed in a previous survey and investigating new lines of inquiry.

SETTING

An international collaboration of authors and participants.

METHODS

Two identical surveys (one in English and one in Spanish) were distributed via the internet. Responses from both surveys were pooled and analyzed for demographic and response data.

RESULTS

Three hundred and sixty-six respondents were gathered from multiple continents and regions. The majority (63.1%) were rehabilitation physicians and only 12.1% had patients with spinal cord injury/disease (SCI/D) that they knew had COVID-19. Participants reported that the COVID-19 pandemic had caused limited access to clinician and support services and worsening medical complications. Nearly 40% of inpatient clinicians reported that "some or all" of their facilities' beds were being used by medical and surgical patients, rather than by individuals requiring inpatient rehabilitation. Respondents reported a 25.1% increase in use of telemedicine during the pandemic (35% used it before; 60.1% during), though over 60% felt the technology incompletely met their patients' needs.

CONCLUSION

The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted the ability of individuals with SCI/D to obtain their "usual level of care." Moving forward into a potential "second wave" of COVID-19, patient advocacy and efforts to secure access to thorough and accessible care are essential.

摘要

研究设计

在线调查。

目的

通过重新询问先前调查中提出的问题,并调查新的调查方向,来跟进和重新查询国际脊髓社区对 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的反应。

背景

作者和参与者的国际合作。

方法

通过互联网分发了两份相同的调查(一份英文,一份西班牙文)。对来自这两个调查的回复进行了汇总和分析,以获取人口统计和回复数据。

结果

从多个大洲和地区收集了 366 名受访者。大多数人(63.1%)是康复医师,只有 12.1%的人有他们认识的患有脊髓损伤/疾病(SCI/D)的患者患有 COVID-19。参与者报告说,COVID-19 大流行导致获得临床医生和支持服务的机会有限,并且医疗并发症恶化。近 40%的住院临床医生报告说,他们的“一些或全部”设施床位被用于医疗和外科患者,而不是需要住院康复的患者。受访者报告说,在大流行期间远程医疗的使用增加了 25.1%(35%之前使用过;60.1%在使用),尽管超过 60%的人认为该技术不完全满足患者的需求。

结论

COVID-19 大流行对 SCI/D 患者获得“通常水平的护理”的能力产生了负面影响。在潜在的 COVID-19“第二波”中,患者权益倡导和努力确保获得全面和便捷的护理至关重要。

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