Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Department of Basic and Clinical Neurosciences, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, and. Parkinson's Foundation Centre of Excellence, King's College Hospital, London, UK.
Curr Opin Neurol. 2022 Aug 1;35(4):494-501. doi: 10.1097/WCO.0000000000001075. Epub 2022 Jul 5.
The purpose of this review is to outline the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on movement disorder holistic care, particularly in the care of people with Parkinson disease (PWP).
As the pandemic unfolds, a flurry of literature was published regarding the impact of COVID-19 on people with Parkinson disease including the direct impact of infection, availability of ambulatory care, loss of community-based team care, and acceptability of telemedicine.
COVID-19 has impacted the care of PWP in numerous ways. Recognizing infection in PWP poses challenges. Specific long-term complications, including emerging reports of long COVID syndrome is a growing concern. Caregivers and PWP have also been impacted by COVID-19 social isolation restrictions, with radical changes to the structure of social networks and support systems globally. In a matter of weeks, the global community saw an incredible uptake in telemedicine, which brought benefits and pitfalls. As PWP adapted to virtual platforms and the changing architecture of care delivery, the pandemic amplified many preexisting inequities amongst populations and countries, exposing a new 'digital divide'.
本文旨在概述 COVID-19 大流行对运动障碍整体护理的影响,特别是对帕金森病患者(PWP)护理的影响。
随着大流行的展开,大量文献发表了 COVID-19 对帕金森病患者的影响,包括感染的直接影响、可获得的门诊护理、丧失社区团队护理以及远程医疗的可接受性。
COVID-19 以多种方式影响了 PWP 的护理。识别 PWP 中的感染带来了挑战。特定的长期并发症,包括新兴的长 COVID 综合征的报告,是一个日益令人关注的问题。COVID-19 的社会隔离限制也对照顾者和 PWP 产生了影响,导致全球的社交网络和支持系统结构发生了巨大变化。在短短几周内,全球社区就看到了远程医疗的惊人普及,这带来了好处和陷阱。随着 PWP 适应虚拟平台和护理提供方式的变化,大流行加剧了人群和国家之间许多先前存在的不平等现象,暴露出新的“数字鸿沟”。