Pediatric Surgery and Urology Department, Neonatal Surgery Unit, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Vall d'Hebron Hospital Campus, Barcelona, Spain.
Pediatric Surgery and Urology Department, Neonatal Surgery Unit, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Vall d'Hebron Hospital Campus, Barcelona, Spain.
J Healthc Qual Res. 2023 Jan-Feb;38(1):20-25. doi: 10.1016/j.jhqr.2022.05.009. Epub 2022 Jun 23.
The impact of COVID-19 in families and patients with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is unknown, this situation has generated uncertainty not only in family members but also in the optimal outpatient follow-up. Telehealth has become a fundamental tool for the follow-up during the pandemic. The objective of this survey is to evaluated the impact of SARS-CoV-2 in families and patients with CDH and the satisfaction with telematic follow-up.
Telephone survey of patient's caregivers with CHD, aged 1-16 years, followed in neonatal surgery outpatients, from January 31, 2020 to November 15, 2020. The ethical clearance for this study was taken from the Clinical Research Ethics Committee of our Research Institute vide letter number VHIR/239283/01.01.2021.
81 surveys of 100 patients with active follow-up were carried out. There were no refusals in any contacted parents. There were 30 contacts (37%), 44.8% at school and 27.6% from cohabiting family members. Four infections (4.9%) were diagnosed, half symptomatic. In 40 patients (49.4%) the follow-up was telematic, with a mean score of 3.1±1.3 out of 5. For future controls, 65% prefer presential follow-up, 25% alternate and 10% telematics. 50.6% reported greater anxiety and 34.6% (28/81) extreme measures of isolation, being more accentuated in the group of 3-6 years (p<0.05).
The impact of COVID19 in patients with CHD is not greater than in the general pediatric population. Although the incorporation of the telehealth was well valued, most of the caregivers prefer the face-to-face outpatient follow-up.
COVID-19 对先天性膈疝 (CDH) 患者及其家庭的影响尚不清楚,这种情况不仅给家庭成员带来了不确定性,也对最佳的门诊随访造成了影响。远程医疗已成为大流行期间随访的重要工具。本调查的目的是评估 SARS-CoV-2 对 CDH 患者及其家庭的影响,以及对远程随访的满意度。
对 2020 年 1 月 31 日至 2020 年 11 月 15 日在新生儿外科门诊随访的 1-16 岁 CHD 患儿的照顾者进行电话调查。本研究的伦理审查已获得我们研究所临床研究伦理委员会的批准,文号为 VHIR/239283/01.01.2021。
对 100 例有随访记录的患儿进行了 81 次调查,无拒绝参与的患儿家长。联系到的家长中,有 30 位(37%)家长在学校,44.8%与患儿同住,27.6%与患儿同住的家庭成员。共诊断出 4 例(4.9%)感染,其中半数有症状。在 40 例(49.4%)接受远程随访的患儿中,平均得分为 3.1±1.3(满分 5 分)。对于未来的随访,65%的家长更倾向于亲自就诊,25%的家长希望能交替就诊,10%的家长希望远程就诊。50.6%的家长报告了更多的焦虑,34.6%(28/81)的家长采取了极端的隔离措施,其中 3-6 岁组更为明显(p<0.05)。
COVID19 对 CDH 患儿的影响并不大于普通儿科人群。尽管远程医疗的应用得到了很好的评价,但大多数照顾者还是更喜欢面对面的门诊随访。