COVID-related stress as a driver of unusual medical presentations

Vincent J. Palusci , Kymme Napoli
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Amid the COVID-19 (SARS-COV2) global pandemic, children and families faced a number of stresses. This practice insight case study describes a presentation of a child with a rash at the height of the pandemic shutdowns with the realization that the stress of closing school led to her presentation for medical care for a factitious disorder. This case shows that, while staff may initially suspect parents, children can also report factitious illness without the knowledge of their parents, and these reports were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. While it is unclear whether actual child abuse and neglect increased during the pandemic, there is no question that the stresses placed on families resulted in a number of harms. This highlights the need for dedicated child protection teams and preexisting procedures to objectively and sensitively look beyond physical injury to best support children and families, especially during times of monumental community stress.

与 COVID 相关的压力是异常医疗表现的驱动因素
在 COVID-19 (SARS-COV2) 全球大流行期间,儿童和家庭面临着许多压力。本实践洞察案例研究描述了在大流行停课的高峰期,一名患皮疹的儿童因学校停课的压力而就医,结果发现她患上了假性疾病。这一案例表明,虽然工作人员最初可能会怀疑家长,但儿童也可能在家长不知情的情况下报告患有假性疾病,而且这些报告受到了 COVID-19 大流行病的影响。虽然目前还不清楚大流行期间虐待和忽视儿童的情况是否真的有所增加,但毫无疑问,家庭承受的压力造成了许多伤害。这凸显了专门的儿童保护团队和现有程序的必要性,以客观和敏感的眼光看待身体伤害之外的问题,为儿童和家庭提供最佳支持,尤其是在社区面临巨大压力的时期。
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