Telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic regarding children with plano-valgus foot after subtalar arthroereisis

Kamila Pardus, K. Stencel-Gabriel, Zbigniew Pilecki, Marcin Hajzyk
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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic brought about numerous changes. Access to health services was limited, and restrictions were imposed to prevent the spread of the disease. Consequently physical activity of children was limited due to their increased time at home, which could result in reduced physical performance and abnormal development. Aim: This study aimed to assess the access to physiotherapy and the use of telemedicine regarding children after subtalar arthroereisis surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and methods: Seventy-nine parents/guardians of children who underwent subtalar arthroereisis surgery at Chorzow Municipal Hospital Complex between May 2019 and May 2021 participated in the study. A self-administered questionnaire designed for the study was used as the research method. Results: The results showed that some respondents perceived the wait times at the National Health Service and the cost of private services as problems during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, increased problems associated with general access or course of treatment were not confirmed. Sixty-seven percent of respondents confirmed decreased physical activity in children due to the COVID-19 pandemic. One-third of parents noticed weight gain and muscle weakness in their children, while for 56% of respondents, the weight gain was not noticeable. In addition, more than 70% of the children had no complaints of pain. The results also showed that only 36.8% of respondents used telemedicine during the pandemic. Conclusions: The constraints imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic caused a decline in children’s physical activity; one-third of parents reported weight gain in their children. In addition, waiting times for physiotherapy reimbursed by the National Health Fund were long, and the cost of private physiotherapy was higher; it could not be confirmed whether more patients subsequently used telemedicine.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,针对足底关节炎后平面外翻的儿童开展远程保健服务
简介COVID-19 大流行带来了许多变化。人们获得医疗服务的机会受到限制,并且为防止疾病传播而采取了各种限制措施。因此,由于儿童在家的时间增加,他们的体力活动受到限制,这可能会导致体能下降和发育异常。目的:本研究旨在评估 COVID-19 大流行期间儿童接受物理治疗的情况以及远程医疗在儿童足底关节炎手术后的使用情况。材料与方法2019年5月至2021年5月期间在霍尔佐夫市立医院综合大楼接受了膝关节手术的79名儿童的家长/监护人参与了研究。研究方法采用了为本研究设计的自填式问卷。结果显示结果显示,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,一些受访者认为国家卫生服务机构的等待时间和私人服务的费用是问题所在。然而,与一般就医或治疗过程相关的问题并未得到证实。67%的受访者证实,由于 COVID-19 大流行,儿童的体育活动减少。三分之一的家长注意到他们的孩子体重增加和肌肉无力,而 56% 的受访者体重增加并不明显。此外,超过 70% 的儿童没有抱怨过疼痛。结果还显示,只有 36.8% 的受访者在大流行期间使用了远程医疗。结论COVID-19 大流行所造成的限制导致儿童的体育活动减少;三分之一的家长表示他们的孩子体重增加了。此外,国家卫生基金报销的物理治疗等待时间较长,私人物理治疗的费用较高;无法确认是否有更多患者随后使用了远程医疗。
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