Ogundele Michael O, Ayyash Hani F, Ani Cornelius
Halton Community Pediatrics Unit, Bridgewater Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Runcorn UK.
George Still Forum (National Network for Paediatric ADHD and related Neurodevelopmental disorders).
AIMS Public Health. 2022 Jun 21;9(3):542-551. doi: 10.3934/publichealth.2022037. eCollection 2022.
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to huge disruptions and multi-domain healthcare crisis, with additional impact on children and young people (CYP) affected by Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
We conducted an online survey and obtained responses from 62 Paediatricians who provide ADHD services for CYP about their experience of Service disruption and adaptations during the first Covid-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom between March and June 2020. The responses were both quantitative and qualitative.
The Paediatricians reported huge service disruptions such that almost half ceased the assessment of new patients with ADHD, and only 5% were able to offer physical monitoring for most patients. However, all respondents had adopted telemedicine, which allowed them to maintain high levels of non-physical service provision for existing patients. The Paediatricians used risk stratification strategies to determine which patients were more likely to benefit from the limited available face to face appointments for physical monitoring. The Paediatricians demonstrated clinical pragmatism to meet the needs of their patients such as starting medication without physical exam especially if the patient's behaviour was so challenging that it was presenting a crisis at home, and setting aside monthly limits for stimulant medications. Some respondents reported helpful cross-service collaborations to support CYP with ADHD and their families.
The Covid-19 pandemic has had adverse effect on many CYP with ADHD and caused huge disruption to the ADHD services that support them. As the pandemic continues to cause disruptions to ADHD services, the service adaptations emerging from the literature including some of those identified in this study could be useful to support more stable and sustainable ADHD services, both during and after the pandemic.
新冠疫情导致了巨大的混乱和多领域的医疗危机,对受注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)影响的儿童和青少年(CYP)产生了额外影响。
我们开展了一项在线调查,收集了62位为CYP提供ADHD服务的儿科医生关于他们在2020年3月至6月英国首次新冠疫情封锁期间服务中断及调整情况的反馈。反馈既有定量的,也有定性的。
儿科医生报告称服务出现了巨大中断,近一半的医生停止了对ADHD新患者的评估,只有5%的医生能够为大多数患者提供身体检查。然而,所有受访者都采用了远程医疗,这使他们能够为现有患者维持高水平的非面对面服务。儿科医生使用风险分层策略来确定哪些患者更有可能从有限的面对面身体检查预约中受益。儿科医生表现出临床务实精神以满足患者需求,比如在没有进行身体检查的情况下就开始用药,特别是当患者的行为极具挑战性以至于在家中引发危机时,以及设定每月兴奋剂药物使用限量。一些受访者报告了有益的跨服务合作,以支持患有ADHD的CYP及其家庭。
新冠疫情对许多患有ADHD的CYP产生了不利影响,并给支持他们的ADHD服务带来了巨大破坏。随着疫情继续对ADHD服务造成干扰,文献中出现的服务调整措施,包括本研究中确定的一些措施,可能有助于在疫情期间及之后支持更稳定、可持续的ADHD服务。