Krause James S, Jarnecke Melinda
College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC.
Arch Rehabil Res Clin Transl. 2023 Jun 2;5(3):100271. doi: 10.1016/j.arrct.2023.100271.
To describe the self-reported impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lives of persons with spinal cord injury (SCI).
Cross sectional study.
There were a total of 382 adult participants with traumatic SCI of at least one-year duration, all of whom were identified through a state-based surveillance registry in the Southeastern United States. The majority of participants were male (68.4%) and 72% were ambulatory. The average age at the time of the study was 57.7.
Participants completed a self-report assessment (SRA) online or by mail on the impact of COVID-19 on quality-of-life, ability to get daily necessities, and access to healthcare.
Over half of the participants (58.9%) reported a negative impact of the pandemic in at least one of five life areas, with community participation being the primary area affected (51.4%). A small portion of individuals had trouble obtaining necessities, with approximately 12% reporting difficulties getting enough or quality food and 8.2% reporting difficulty getting prescription medications. However, 25% reported delaying healthcare procedures because of fear of catching COVID-19. Among those requiring personal assistance, 32% reported a decrease in quality of care and 51.9% relied more on family to assist with their care.
The COVID-19 pandemic had multiple negative impacts. Of particular importance were reduced access to healthcare and declines in quality and stability of attendant care, with greater reliance on family. Fear of contracting COVID-19 when accessing routine medical procedures needs to be addressed in future outbreaks.
描述新冠疫情对脊髓损伤(SCI)患者生活的自我报告影响。
横断面研究。
共有382名成年创伤性脊髓损伤患者,病程至少一年,均通过美国东南部一个基于州的监测登记处确定。大多数参与者为男性(68.4%),72%能够行走。研究时的平均年龄为57.7岁。
参与者通过在线或邮寄方式完成一份自我报告评估(SRA),内容涉及新冠疫情对生活质量、获取日常必需品的能力以及获得医疗保健的影响。
超过一半的参与者(58.9%)报告疫情在五个生活领域中的至少一个产生了负面影响,其中社区参与是受影响最主要的领域(51.4%)。一小部分人在获取必需品方面存在困难,约12%的人报告难以获得足够的或优质的食物,8.2%的人报告难以获得处方药。然而,25%的人报告因担心感染新冠疫情而推迟医疗程序。在那些需要个人协助的人中,32%的人报告护理质量下降,51.9%的人更加依赖家人提供护理。
新冠疫情产生了多重负面影响。特别重要的是,获得医疗保健的机会减少,护理质量和稳定性下降,对家庭的依赖增加。在未来疫情爆发时,需要解决在接受常规医疗程序时对感染新冠疫情的担忧。