Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on rehabilitation setting. Part 1: professionals' views on the changes in routine care provided by a rehabilitation centre for patients with muscle diseases.

Q3 Medicine
Acta Myologica Pub Date : 2021-09-30 eCollection Date: 2021-09-01 DOI:10.36185/2532-1900-054
Giulia Citarelli, Ciro Garofalo, Maria Grazia Esposito, Vito Torre, Lorenza Magliano, Luisa Politano
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Abstract

The outbreak of COVID-19 has forced the health care system to undergo profound rearrangements in services and facilities, especially during the periods of lockdown. In this context, inpatient and outpatient services had to rethink and reorganize their activities to meet the needs of severely disabled patients, as those affected by Muscular Dystrophies (MDs). We present the preliminary results of a survey aiming to explore the staff views on the changes in the care provided by the Gaetano Torre Rehabilitation Centre, and, the impact of these changes on professionals, patients and their families. The survey was carried out using an open-ended questionnaire including six-items, on the practical and psychological aspects emerged during the pandemic in relation to the healthcare services provided by the Centre and to the patients/caregivers conditions. The participants, most of them physiotherapists, highlighted 169 aspects emerging in the pandemic, 48.5% referring to the resources used to cope with critical issues and 51.5% concerning the difficulties encountered. Emotional aspects prevailed on practical aspects both in resources (52.4 vs 47.6%) and in difficulties (57.5 vs 42.5%) categories. In particular, with regard to patients' resources, psychological benefits, despite the burden, were greater than practical ones (87 vs 13%), in the form of improved intra-family relationships, feeling more cared for, and satisfaction for the received care. As for the patients' relatives, the staff indicated more resources than difficulties (72.8 vs 17.2%). Among the former, 75% concerned the emotional sphere, such as the perception of having a point of reference even in such a difficult time.

COVID-19大流行对康复环境的影响。第一部分:专业人士对康复中心为肌肉疾病病人提供的日常护理的改变的看法。
COVID-19的爆发迫使医疗保健系统在服务和设施方面进行了深刻的重新安排,特别是在封锁期间。在这种情况下,住院和门诊服务必须重新思考和重组他们的活动,以满足严重残疾患者的需求,因为这些患者受到肌肉萎缩症(md)的影响。我们提出了一项调查的初步结果,旨在探讨工作人员对Gaetano Torre康复中心提供的护理变化的看法,以及这些变化对专业人员,患者及其家属的影响。该调查采用一份包括六个项目的开放式问卷进行,内容涉及大流行病期间与中心提供的保健服务以及患者/护理人员状况有关的实际和心理方面。与会者大多数是物理治疗师,他们强调了疫情中出现的169个方面,48.5%的人提到了用于处理关键问题的资源,51.5%的人提到了遇到的困难。在资源方面(52.4比47.6%)和困难方面(57.5比42.5%),情感方面都比实际方面占优势。特别是,考虑到患者的资源,心理上的好处,尽管有负担,大于实际的(87比13%),以改善家庭内部关系的形式,感觉更多的照顾,并对所接受的照顾感到满意。对于患者家属,工作人员认为资源多于困难(72.8%比17.2%)。在前者中,75%的人关注情感领域,比如即使在如此困难的时刻也能有一个参照点的感觉。
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Acta Myologica Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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