Nur Khaleeda Mohd Kamil, A. S. Amin, Noremy Md. Akhir, Abdul Rahman Ahmad Badayai, Insyirah Mohd Zambri, R. Sutan, K. Khairuddin, Wan Arnidawati Wan Abdullah
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摘要
COVID-19大流行是一个公共卫生问题。从2019年到2022年,有450万人死于COVID-19流行病。因此,COVID-19给这个世界上的每一个生物都带来了巨大的压力。COVID-19与封锁联系在一起,从而导致与封锁相关的对世界上大多数人的不平等,给残疾人带来了意想不到的后果。在此基础上,本文旨在讨论COVID-19对智障人士身体健康的影响。基于Prisma协议,本系统文献综述检查了来自Web Sources of Science和Scopus的28篇出版物。该研究确定了COVID-19对智障人士物理环境影响的三个主题,即心理健康、社会孤立、严重健康问题、社会经济和心理。该研究对了解智障人士如何受到COVID - 19的影响具有重要意义,并敦促尽早采取预防措施,因为智障人士被认为是弱势群体,因此确保其健康状况的持续至关重要。
COVID-19'S IMPACT ON THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS OF PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW
COVID-19 pandemic is a public health issue. From 2019 to 2022, 4.5 million people died from the COVID-19 epidemic. Consequently, COVID-19 has put a significant strain on every single creature in this world. COVID-19 has been associated with lockdown, thus resulting in lockdown related inequities towards most people in this world, with unanticipated consequences for people with disabilities. Building in this debate, this paper aimed to discuss on the impacts of COVID-19 on the physical health of People with Intellectual Disabilities. Based on the Prisma protocol, this systematic literature review examined 28 publications from Web Sources of Science and Scopus.The study identified three themes regarding the impact of COVID-19 on the physical environment of people with intellectual disabilities namely mental health, social isolation, severe health problems, socioeconomic and psychology. This study has significant implications in understanding how PWID are impacted by COVID 19 and urged that early preventative measures should be taken since People with Intellectual Disabilities are considered a vulnerable population, therefore it is crucial to ensure that their health status are sustained.