Influence of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on a sample of Egyptian children with Down syndrome.

Nagwa A Meguid, Neveen Hassan Nashaat, Hanaa Reyad Abdallah, Maha Hemimi, Ahmed Elnahry, Hazem Mohamed El-Hariri, Amal Elsaeid
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Background: Down syndrome (DS) is characterized by variable degrees of intellectual disability (ID). The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) lockdown prevented children with DS from reaching their rehabilitation facilities. This could have led to deterioration of their abilities and mental health hazards. The aim of this cohort study was to investigate frequency of COVID-19, the influence of COVID-19 pandemic on health, and some abilities of children with DS, and to explore factors that could have governed receiving home-based training during the lockdown. A survey of 150 individuals with Down syndrome was answered by their caregivers. Additionally, 135 participants were subjected to assessment of cognitive, language, and motor abilities using Portage program. They were divided into 2 groups: group I who received online therapy sessions during the lockdown and group II who did not receive sessions. Logistic regression was used to determine the factors which influenced getting home-based training.

Results: The percentage of COVID-19 cases was 3.3%. All evaluated abilities were reduced despite receiving online sessions particularly language performance (P < 0.001). Male gender, having severe ID and low parental education were among the factors which encouraged parents to get virtual training.

Conclusion: COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on the abilities of DS children even those who got rehabilitation sessions. Their dependence on social interaction could have limited the benefit of virtual sessions. Factors that influence a parent's decision to get home-based training should be monitored and targeted in order to overcome obstacles or concepts that may prevent families from enduring home-based intervention.

新冠肺炎疫情封锁对埃及唐氏综合症儿童样本的影响。
背景:唐氏综合征以不同程度的智力残疾为特征。2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)封锁阻止了DS儿童进入康复设施。这可能导致他们的能力下降,并对心理健康造成危害。这项队列研究的目的是调查新冠肺炎的发病率、新冠肺炎大流行对健康的影响以及DS儿童的一些能力,并探索在封锁期间接受家庭培训的因素。一项针对150名唐氏综合症患者的调查由他们的护理人员回答。此外,135名参与者使用Portage程序接受了认知、语言和运动能力的评估。他们被分为两组:第一组在封锁期间接受了在线治疗,第二组没有接受治疗。采用Logistic回归分析确定影响家庭训练的因素。结果:新冠肺炎病例的百分比为3.3%。尽管接受了在线会话,但所有评估能力都有所下降,尤其是语言表现(P 结论:新冠肺炎大流行对DS儿童的能力产生了负面影响,即使是那些接受康复治疗的儿童。他们对社交互动的依赖可能会限制虚拟会议的好处。应监测和针对影响父母决定接受家庭培训的因素,以克服可能阻碍家庭接受家庭干预的障碍或观念。
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