A consensus statement on child and family health during the COVID-19 pandemic and recommendations for post-pandemic recovery and re-build.

Frontiers in child and adolescent psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-01-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frcha.2025.1520291
Caroline A B Redhead, Sergio A Silverio, Elana Payne, Mari Greenfield, Sara M Barnett, Anna Chiumento, Beth Holder, Helen Skirrow, Ofelia Torres, Carmen Power, Staci M Weiss, Laura A Magee, Soo Downe, Lucy Frith, Claire Cameron
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Introduction: As health systems struggled to respond to the catastrophic effects of SARS-CoV-2, infection prevention and control measures significantly impacted on the delivery of non-COVID children's and family health services. The prioritisation of public health measures significantly impacted supportive relationships, revealed their importance for both mental and physical health and well-being. Drawing on findings from an expansive national collaboration, and with the well-being of children and young people in mind, we make recommendations here for post-pandemic recovery and re-build.

Methods: This consensus statement is derived from a cross-disciplinary collaboration of experts. Working together discursively, we have synthesised evidence from collaborative research in child and family health during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have identified and agreed priorities areas for both action and learning, which we present as recommendations for research, healthcare practice, and policy.

Results: The synthesis led to immediate recommendations grouped around what to retain and what to remove from "pandemic" provision and what to reinstate from pre-pandemic, healthcare provision in these services. Longer-term recommendations for action were also made. Those relevant to children's well-being concern equity and relational healthcare.

Discussion: The documented evidence-base of the effects of the pandemic on children's and family services is growing, providing foundations for the post-pandemic recovery and re-setting of child and family health services and care provision. Recommendations contribute to services better aligning with the values of equity and relational healthcare, whilst providing wider consideration of care and support for children and families in usual vs. extra-ordinary health system shock circumstances.

关于2019冠状病毒病大流行期间儿童和家庭健康的共识声明以及大流行后恢复和重建的建议。
导言:随着卫生系统努力应对SARS-CoV-2的灾难性影响,感染预防和控制措施对未感染covid的儿童和家庭卫生服务的提供产生了重大影响。公共卫生措施的优先次序极大地影响了支持性关系,揭示了它们对身心健康和福祉的重要性。根据广泛的国家合作的结果,并考虑到儿童和年轻人的福祉,我们在此为大流行后的恢复和重建提出建议。方法:这一共识声明来自于跨学科专家的合作。我们在讨论中共同努力,综合了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间儿童和家庭健康合作研究的证据。我们已经确定并商定了行动和学习的优先领域,并将其作为研究、保健实践和政策的建议。结果:综合得出了关于在“大流行”服务中保留什么和删除什么以及在这些服务中从大流行前的医疗保健服务中恢复什么的直接建议。还提出了长期行动建议。与儿童福祉有关的问题涉及公平和相关保健。讨论:关于大流行病对儿童和家庭服务影响的文件证据日益增多,为大流行病后的恢复和重新设置儿童和家庭保健服务和护理提供奠定了基础。这些建议有助于使服务更好地符合公平和关系卫生保健的价值观,同时更广泛地考虑在通常与特别卫生系统冲击情况下对儿童和家庭的护理和支持。
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