从2019冠状病毒病中吸取重要教训,以维持缺碘症患者家庭的生活质量

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Rachael Wanjagua, Stevie-Jae Hepburn, Rhonda Faragher, Shaji Thomas John, K. Gayathri, Margaret Gitonga, Cecylia Francis Meshy, Lucena Miranda, Devis Sindano
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摘要

COVID-19已经非常公开地对世界各国的卫生系统产生了深刻影响。超过450万人失去了生命。全世界有多达16亿儿童失学,学校关闭也是世界新闻的重要内容。这些公共影响的背后是家庭。在本文中,我们通过分析两个数据集,即新兴研究文献和我们的作者团队的贡献,重点关注患有智力和发育障碍(IDD)的家庭的经历,这些作者团队在COVID-19背景下经历过智力和发育障碍。从这两组数据中,我们可以看出大流行病影响的五个主题:健康、教育、服务和支助、家庭,最后是家庭以外的关系。最后,我们总结了智力和发育残疾者、护理人员和个人本身的经验教训,以得出在未来大流行期间为残疾家庭提供支持的启示。
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Key learnings from COVID-19 to sustain quality of life for families of individuals with IDD

COVID-19 has very publicly had profound impacts on the health system of every country in the world. Over 4.5 million people have lost their lives. School closures worldwide where up to 1.6 billion of the world’s children have been out of school, are also prominent in world news. Behind these public impacts are the families. In this paper, we focus on the experiences of families with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) through analysis of two data sets: the emerging research literature and contributions from our author team who have lived experience of intellectual and developmental disability in the context of COVID-19. From these two data sets, we discern five themes of the impact of the pandemic: on health, on education, on services and supports, on families and finally on relationships beyond the family. We conclude with lessons from those living with intellectual and developmental disabilities, the carers and the individuals themselves to draw implications for supporting families in the context of disability during future pandemics.

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