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探索新冠疫情期间照顾患有饮食失调症的儿童或青少年的人群的照料负担。

Exploring carer burden amongst those caring for a child or adolescent with an eating disorder during COVID-19.

作者信息

Maunder Kristen, McNicholas Fiona

机构信息

School of Medicine and Medical Science, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Belfield, Republic of Ireland.

Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Our Lady's Children's Hospital Crumlin, Dublin 12, Crumlin, Republic of Ireland.

出版信息

J Eat Disord. 2021 Oct 3;9(1):124. doi: 10.1186/s40337-021-00485-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Carer burden amongst carers of youth with an eating disorder is substantial and if not addressed can lead to negative outcomes for the patient, carer and family. The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has made caring for youth with an ED even more onerous and preliminary research is beginning to emerge demonstrating the profound negative impact the pandemic is having upon individuals with EDs and their carers. MAIN: In this review, we briefly summarize what is known about carer burden in families where a young person has an ED, consider the additional impact consequent to COVID-19 and highlight the need for interventions aimed at alleviating this. Pre-COVID-19 research identifies high levels of psychological and physical strain amongst those caring for a child with an ED. Themes are beginning to emerge as to why COVID-19 may further exacerbate carer burden: (1) reduced access to ED services; (2) increased physical vulnerability and exacerbation of psychiatric co-morbidity amongst youth with EDs; (3) increased practical demands placed on carers; and (4) social isolation and decreased social support.

CONCLUSION

The COVID-19 pandemic poses a specific threat to the mental health of youth with EDs and their carers. Given the salient role families play in caring for youth with an ED, attending to carer burden is imperative. Supporting carers through all phases of their child's ED journey by offering adaptive and flexible supportive services which accommodate time constraints, geographic barriers and possible COVID-19 spread is essential.

摘要

背景

患有饮食失调症的青少年的照顾者负担沉重,若不加以解决,可能会给患者、照顾者及家庭带来负面后果。2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行使照顾患有饮食失调症的青少年变得更加繁重,初步研究开始出现,表明该大流行对患有饮食失调症的个体及其照顾者产生了深远的负面影响。

主要内容

在本综述中,我们简要总结了关于青少年患有饮食失调症的家庭中照顾者负担的已知情况,考虑了COVID-19带来的额外影响,并强调了采取旨在减轻这种负担的干预措施的必要性。COVID-19之前的研究表明,照顾患有饮食失调症儿童的人存在高度的心理和身体压力。关于COVID-19为何可能进一步加重照顾者负担的主题开始显现:(1)饮食失调症服务的可及性降低;(2)患有饮食失调症的青少年身体脆弱性增加且精神共病加剧;(3)照顾者面临的实际需求增加;(4)社会隔离和社会支持减少。

结论

COVID-19大流行对患有饮食失调症的青少年及其照顾者的心理健康构成了特殊威胁。鉴于家庭在照顾患有饮食失调症的青少年方面所起的重要作用,关注照顾者负担势在必行。通过提供适应时间限制、地理障碍和可能的COVID-19传播的适应性和灵活的支持服务,在其孩子饮食失调症治疗过程的各个阶段支持照顾者至关重要。

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