Children with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: medical and social comparative study

L. S. Namazova-Baranova, E. Vishneva, Elena V. Kaytukova, N. Ustinova, A. Alekseeva, Georgiy A. Karkashadze, I. Belyaeva, Juliya G. Levina, N. Vashakmadze, M. Fedoseenko, Grigorii V. Revunenkov, Aiaz M. Mamedieiarov, Andrej N. Surkov, I. Zelenkova, M. I. Slipka, A. Pashkov, O. Gordeeva, Elena A. Gorbunova, Safarbegim H. Sadilloeva, Kseniya S. Katalkina
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Background. The COVID-19 pandemic is a global challenge to States and health systems. The pandemic and its consequences can have a devastating impact on the health and development of children, especially those in vulnerable situations — children with disabilities.The aim of the study is a medical and social assessment of the effect of the COVID—19 pandemic and its consequences on families with children with disabilities.Methods. A descriptive study using the Google forms platform was conducted using the cross-sectional method. Two groups of parents of children aged 0–17 years with disabilities (group 1) and without disabilities (group 2) who apply to a medical organization for preventive examinations were interviewed.Results and discussion. A total of 175 electronic questionnaires were received. Parents from 46 regions of Russia participated in the survey. A significant majority of respondents were women — 172 people (98%), 3 men (2%). More than half of the respondents are residents of the megalopolis. The study showed that the COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on the health and education of children and on the lifestyle and families welfare in general. It was revealed that the financial situation of many families who took part in the study worsened, which affected the living conditions of children. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the health care system was being rebuilt taking into account new tasks to counteract dangerous infection, which was reflected in changes in the provision of medical care to children, and in some cases this led to a deterioration of their health. A significant number of parents who participated in the study believe that changes in the organization of medical care during the pandemic had a negative impact on their child’s health. Among the main health problems, parents highlight delays and cancellations of medical consultations, difficulties in obtaining urgent care and problems with drug provision. Among the main health problems, parents highlight delays and cancellations of medical consultations, difficulties in obtaining emergency care and problems with drug provision. The study shows that families with disabled children have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic to a greater extent than families raising children without chronic health problems. If the deterioration of the financial situation is almost equally revealed in both groups, then problems related to medical care and education have a more noticeable impact on families with a child with a disability. The obtained results should be taken into account in times of new challenges when developing measures of state support for families with children, especially with children with disabilities. At the same time, it is important to pay primary attention to the organization of medical care for children (continuity of planned medical care for the child population and rehabilitation actions) and educational services (providing online learning opportunities for the child, taking into account individual ones).Conclusion. The COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences have had a negative impact on the standard and quality of life of people, especially families with children. The pandemic has had a significant adverse impact on the health and development of children, especially children with disabilities. The study showed a decrease in the financial situation of families, problems with children receiving medical care, difficulties in education, especially with regard to specialized pedagogical classes with disabled children, during the pandemic. According to the study, in order to prevent the negative impact of the pandemic, it is proposed not only to provide financial support to families, but also to maintain access to the educational process with the provision of the required devices, as well as the possibility of receiving medical care for children, especially children with disabilities, including planned.
COVID-19 大流行期间的残疾儿童:医疗和社会比较研究
背景。COVID-19 大流行是对各国和卫生系统的全球性挑战。本研究旨在对 COVID-19 大流行及其后果对残疾儿童家庭的影响进行医学和社会评估。使用谷歌表格平台进行了一项横断面描述性研究。对向医疗机构申请预防性检查的 0-17 岁残疾儿童(第 1 组)和非残疾儿童(第 2 组)的两组家长进行了访谈。共收到 175 份电子问卷。来自俄罗斯 46 个地区的家长参与了调查。绝大多数受访者为女性--172 人(98%),男性 3 人(2%)。半数以上的受访者为大城市居民。研究表明,COVID-19 大流行病对儿童的健康和教育以及生活方式和家庭福利产生了负面影响。调查显示,许多参与调查的家庭经济状况恶化,影响了儿童的生活条件。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,医疗保健系统正在重建,考虑到了抗击危险感染的新任务, 这反映在为儿童提供的医疗保健的变化上,在某些情况下,这导致了儿童健康状况的恶化。许多参与研究的家长认为,大流行病期间医疗组织的变化对其子女的健康产生了负面影响。在主要的健康问题中,家长们强调了就诊的延误和取消、获得紧急治疗的困难以及药物供应方面的问题。在主要的健康问题中,家长们特别强调了就诊延误和取消、难以获得紧急护理以及药物供应问题。研究表明,有残疾儿童的家庭受到 COVID-19 大流行病的影响比抚养无慢性健康问题儿童的家庭更大。如果说两组家庭的经济状况恶化程度几乎相同,那么与医疗和教育相关的问题对有残疾儿童的家庭的影响则更为明显。面对新的挑战,在制定国家对有子女家庭,特别是有残疾子女家庭的支助措施时,应考虑到所取得的结果。与此同时,必须首先关注儿童医疗保健的组织工作(继续按计划为儿童群体提供医疗保健和康复行动)和教育服务(为儿童提供在线学习机会,同时考虑到个人情况)。COVID-19 大流行及其后果对人们的生活水平和质量产生了负面影响,尤其是有儿童的家庭。大流行病对儿童,尤其是残疾儿童的健康和发展产生了严重的不利影响。研究表明,在大流行病期间,家庭的经济状况有所下降,儿童在接受医疗保健方面存在问题,在教育方面,特别是在残疾儿童的专门教学班方面存在困难。根据这项研究,为了防止大流行病的负面影响,建议不仅要向家庭提供经济支持,而且要通过提供必要的设备来维持教育进程,以及为儿童,特别是残疾儿童提供接受医疗护理的可能性,包括有计划的医疗护理。
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