The experience of children with disabilities and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic: what lessons can we learn?

Q3 Medicine
Lindsay Pennington, Hannah Merrick, Amanda Allard, Christopher Morris, Jeremy R. Parr, Resetting Services Group
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Abstract

COVID-19 has had serious, negative impacts on children's health and development. But the impacts have not been felt equally. Disabled children and their families have been hit particularly hard. In this paper we summarize UK legislation to limit the spread of the virus and describe how services to disabled children changed as a result. We discuss the long-term deleterious impacts of changes in service provision on the health and wellbeing of disabled children and the parent carers supporting them. We close with lessons learned for resetting services to support the ongoing recovery of children and their families and recommendations for delivering services better in future emergencies to ensure that disabled children's health and wellbeing is maintained.

残疾儿童及其家庭在 COVID-19 大流行期间的经历:我们可以吸取哪些经验教训?
COVID-19 对儿童的健康和发展产生了严重的负面影响。但这些影响并不均衡。残疾儿童及其家庭受到的打击尤为严重。在本文中,我们总结了英国限制病毒传播的立法,并描述了为残疾儿童提供的服务如何因此而改变。我们讨论了服务提供方式的改变对残疾儿童和支持他们的父母照顾者的健康和福祉造成的长期有害影响。最后,我们总结了重新设置服务以支持儿童及其家庭持续康复的经验教训,并就在未来的紧急情况下如何更好地提供服务以确保残疾儿童的健康和幸福提出了建议。
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Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom)
Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom) Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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