Research and Training Center on Independent Living, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States.
Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States.
Front Public Health. 2022 Apr 27;10:875880. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.875880. eCollection 2022.
To understand the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the health and participation of people with mobility disabilities living in the community.
Participants responded to a survey designed to assess the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on their health and access to health care. Participants identified if various life situations were worsened, unchanged, or improved during the pandemic. Participants could provide further information on their improved or worsened lived experience in open-ended questions.
A total of 39 people with mobility disabilities responded to the survey. Results indicate that many experienced a worsening of life situations related to health, including access to medications, health care services, and transportation.
Results show that many experiences were caused by the lack of appropriate policies, rather than the pandemic itself. Therefore, there is a need to modify pandemic preparedness plans and other policies to meet the needs of people with disabilities.
了解新冠疫情对社区居住的行动障碍者的健康和参与情况的影响。
参与者通过一份旨在评估新冠疫情对其健康和获得医疗保健影响的调查问卷进行回复。参与者确定在疫情期间,各种生活情况是否恶化、不变或改善。参与者可以在开放性问题中提供更多关于他们生活体验改善或恶化的信息。
共有 39 名行动障碍者对调查做出了回应。结果表明,许多人在与健康相关的生活情况方面经历了恶化,包括获取药物、医疗保健服务和交通。
结果表明,许多体验是由缺乏适当政策造成的,而不是疫情本身。因此,需要修改大流行准备计划和其他政策,以满足残疾人的需求。