382904Simons Foundation, New York, NY, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, 21611Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
J Child Neurol. 2021 Aug;36(9):760-767. doi: 10.1177/08830738211001209. Epub 2021 Apr 8.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person services for individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities were disrupted globally, resulting in a transition to remote delivery of services and therapies. For individuals with neurogenetic conditions, reliance on nonclinical caregivers to facilitate all therapies and care was unprecedented. The study aimed to (1) describe caregivers' reported impact on their dependent's services, therapies, medical needs, and impact on themselves as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and (2) assess the relationship between the extent of disruption of services and the degree of self-reported caregiver burden. Two online questionnaires were completed by caregivers participating in Simons Searchlight in April and May 2020. Surveys were completed by caregivers of children or dependent adults with neurodevelopmental genetic conditions in Simons Searchlight. Caregivers reported that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic moderately or severely disrupted services, therapies, or medical supports. The majority of caregivers were responsible for providing some aspect of therapy. Caregivers reported "feeling stressed but able to deal with problems as they arise," and reported lower anxiety at follow-up. Caregivers reported that telehealth services were not meeting the needs of those with complex medical needs. Future surveys will assess if and how medical systems, educational programs, therapists, and caregivers adapt to the challenges arising during the COVID-19 pandemic.
由于 COVID-19 大流行,全球各地为神经发育障碍个体提供的面对面服务都受到了干扰,导致服务和治疗转向远程提供。对于神经遗传疾病患者来说,依赖非临床护理人员来促进所有治疗和护理是前所未有的。本研究旨在:(1) 描述照护者因 COVID-19 大流行对其依赖者的服务、治疗、医疗需求以及对自身的影响;(2) 评估服务中断程度与照护者自我报告负担程度之间的关系。2020 年 4 月和 5 月,参与西蒙斯搜索之光项目的照护者在线完成了两份问卷。调查由西蒙斯搜索之光项目中患有神经发育性遗传疾病的儿童或成年依赖者的照护者完成。照护者报告称,COVID-19 大流行中度或严重干扰了服务、治疗或医疗支持。大多数照护者负责提供治疗的某个方面。照护者报告说“感到有压力,但能够处理出现的问题”,在随访时报告的焦虑程度较低。照护者报告说,远程医疗服务无法满足那些有复杂医疗需求的人的需求。未来的调查将评估医疗系统、教育项目、治疗师和照护者是否以及如何适应 COVID-19 大流行期间出现的挑战。