From the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (ENS, DHL, LEK, BTG); Warner School of Education, University of Rochester, New York (LSF); Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (SMF); Department of Occupational Therapy, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (STN); Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare, St. Paul, Minnesota (LEK); and Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois (TS-M).
Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2021 Sep 1;100(9):821-830. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000001818.
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to rehabilitation therapies and the impact of changes in therapy access on the physical and mental well-being of children with motor impairment and their caregivers.
Caregivers of children younger than 18 yrs with childhood-onset motor impairment (primarily cerebral palsy) completed an anonymous survey through the online platform REDCap between May 5 and July 13, 2020.
The survey was completed by 102 participants. Before the pandemic, 92 of 102 children (90%) were receiving one or more therapies; at the time surveyed, 55 children (54%) were receiving any therapies (P < 0.001). More than 40% of the sample reported increased child stress, decreased physical activity, and/or decline in mobility/movement. Participants who reported a decrease in number of therapies at the time surveyed more frequently reported lower satisfaction with treatment delivery (P < 0.001), a decline in child's mobility (P = 0.001), and increased caregiver stress (P = 0.004). Five qualitative themes were identified from open-ended question responses related to therapies and well-being.
Access to pediatric rehabilitation therapies was disrupted during COVID-19. Disrupted access may be related to impact on physical and mental health. With the expansion of telehealth, caregiver and child feedback should be incorporated to optimize benefit.
本研究旨在确定 COVID-19 大流行对康复治疗的可及性的影响,以及治疗可及性的变化对患有运动障碍的儿童及其照顾者的身心健康的影响。
2020 年 5 月 5 日至 7 月 13 日,通过在线平台 REDCap,18 岁以下患有儿童期起病的运动障碍(主要为脑瘫)的儿童的照顾者完成了一项匿名调查。
共有 102 名参与者完成了调查。在大流行之前,102 名儿童中有 92 名(90%)正在接受一种或多种治疗;在调查时,55 名儿童(54%)正在接受任何治疗(P<0.001)。超过 40%的样本报告儿童压力增加、体力活动减少和/或移动能力下降。在调查时报告治疗次数减少的参与者更频繁地报告治疗提供的满意度降低(P<0.001)、儿童活动能力下降(P=0.001)和照顾者压力增加(P=0.004)。与治疗和幸福感相关的开放性问题的回答中确定了 5 个定性主题。
COVID-19 期间,儿科康复治疗的可及性受到了干扰。治疗的中断可能与对身心健康的影响有关。随着远程医疗的扩展,应纳入照顾者和儿童的反馈,以优化效益。