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COVID-19 大流行对早发性神经肌肉和神经发育障碍患儿及其家庭的心理社会影响和保护:一项混合方法研究。

Psychosocial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and shielding in adults and children with early-onset neuromuscular and neurological disorders and their families: a mixed-methods study.

机构信息

Academic and Clinical Department of Sleep and Ventilation, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK

Department of Paediatric Respiratory Medicine, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2022 Mar 30;12(3):e055430. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055430.

Abstract

AIM

To describe and evaluate the psychosocial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and measures to reduce the risk of transmission on patients with early-onset neuromuscular and neurological disorders (NMDs) and their families.

DESIGN

A mixed-methods study in which data were collected between 17 September 2020 and 31 December 2020 using a semi-structured telephone questionnaire developed specifically to meet research aims, and were analysed using quantitative methods and qualitative inductive thematic analysis.

PARTICIPANTS

Forty questionnaires were completed by patients with NMDs (eg, muscular dystrophies, spinal muscular atrophy) or their parent. 70% (n=28) of patients were male, aged 2-48 years. 90% (n=36) were wheelchair users; 72.5% (n=29) required long-term non-invasive or tracheostomy ventilation.

RESULTS

Strict adherence to risk mitigation strategies, for example, shielding, were reported at the start of the pandemic. Over half continued some or all measures after official limitations were relaxed. 67.5% (n=27) reported changes to personal care assistance arrangements including temporary cessation of outside carers. Three themes were identified: (1) Concern regarding the health impact of COVID-19; (2) Perceptions of strategies to prevent SARS-CoV-2 transmission; (3) Psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The level and pervasiveness of frequently reported negative psychological effects, for example, anxiety and fear fluctuated, and were related to the perceived risk of COVID-19, concern about attending hospital, and perceived lack of access to intensive care management if severe COVID-19 infection occurred. Support, particularly from family and healthcare services, were considered to have positive psychosocial effects.

CONCLUSIONS

Measures to reduce transmission of COVID-19 have greatly affected patients with NMDs and their families. For most, negative psychosocial impacts have and will continue to improve, but this may depend on the incidence of further pandemic waves. Consistent, up-to-date and accessible information on clinical outcomes and risk mitigation must be provided to support patients' physical and mental well-being.

摘要

目的

描述并评估 COVID-19 大流行及其减少传播风险的措施对早发性神经肌肉和神经疾病(NMD)患者及其家属的心理社会影响。

设计

一项混合方法研究,于 2020 年 9 月 17 日至 12 月 31 日期间使用专门为满足研究目的而开发的半结构式电话问卷收集数据,使用定量方法和定性归纳主题分析进行分析。

参与者

40 份问卷由 NMD 患者(例如,肌肉营养不良、脊髓性肌萎缩症)或其父母填写。70%(n=28)的患者为男性,年龄 2-48 岁。90%(n=36)为轮椅使用者;72.5%(n=29)需要长期非侵入性或气管造口术通气。

结果

在大流行开始时,报告了严格遵守减轻风险策略,例如屏蔽。在官方限制放宽后,超过一半的人继续采取一些或全部措施。67.5%(n=27)报告了个人护理协助安排的变化,包括临时停止外部护理人员。确定了三个主题:(1)对 COVID-19 健康影响的关注;(2)预防 SARS-CoV-2 传播策略的看法;(3)COVID-19 大流行的心理影响。经常报告的负面心理影响的程度和普遍性,例如焦虑和恐惧波动,与 COVID-19 的感知风险、对去医院的担忧以及如果发生严重 COVID-19 感染而认为无法获得重症监护管理相关。支持,特别是来自家庭和医疗保健服务的支持,被认为具有积极的心理社会影响。

结论

减少 COVID-19 传播的措施极大地影响了 NMD 患者及其家属。对大多数人来说,负面的心理社会影响已经并且将继续改善,但这可能取决于大流行的进一步浪潮的发生。必须提供有关临床结果和减轻风险的一致、最新和易于获取的信息,以支持患者的身心健康。

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