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Care Delivery for Children With Epilepsy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An International Survey of Clinicians
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on global access to care and practice patterns for children with epilepsy. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional, online survey of pediatric neurologists across the world affiliated with the International Child Neurology Association, the C...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7364331/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32666891 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0883073820940189 |
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author | Wirrell, Elaine C. Grinspan, Zachary M. Knupp, Kelly G. Jiang, Yuwu Hammeed, Biju Mytinger, John R. Patel, Anup D. Nabbout, Rima Specchio, Nicola Cross, J. Helen Shellhaas, Renée A. |
author_facet | Wirrell, Elaine C. Grinspan, Zachary M. Knupp, Kelly G. Jiang, Yuwu Hammeed, Biju Mytinger, John R. Patel, Anup D. Nabbout, Rima Specchio, Nicola Cross, J. Helen Shellhaas, Renée A. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on global access to care and practice patterns for children with epilepsy. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional, online survey of pediatric neurologists across the world affiliated with the International Child Neurology Association, the Chinese Child Neurology Society, the Child Neurology Society, and the Pediatric Epilepsy Research Consortium. Results were analyzed in relation to regional burden of COVID-19 disease. RESULTS: From April 10 to 24, 2020, a sample of 212 respondents from 49 countries indicated that the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed many aspects of pediatric epilepsy care, with 91.5% reporting changes to outpatient care, 90.6% with reduced access to electroencephalography (EEG), 37.4% with altered management of infantile spasms, 92.3% with restrictions in ketogenic diet initiation, 93.4% with closed or severely limited epilepsy monitoring units, and 91.3% with canceled or limited epilepsy surgery. Telehealth use had increased, with 24.7% seeing patients exclusively via telehealth. Changes in practice were related both to COVID-19 burden and location. CONCLUSIONS: In response to COVID-19, pediatric epilepsy programs have implemented crisis standards of care that include increased telemedicine, decreased EEG use, changes in treatments of infantile spasms, and cessation of epilepsy surgery. The long-term impact of these abrupt changes merit careful study. |
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spelling | pubmed-73643312020-07-16 Care Delivery for Children With Epilepsy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An International Survey of Clinicians Wirrell, Elaine C. Grinspan, Zachary M. Knupp, Kelly G. Jiang, Yuwu Hammeed, Biju Mytinger, John R. Patel, Anup D. Nabbout, Rima Specchio, Nicola Cross, J. Helen Shellhaas, Renée A. J Child Neurol Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on global access to care and practice patterns for children with epilepsy. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional, online survey of pediatric neurologists across the world affiliated with the International Child Neurology Association, the Chinese Child Neurology Society, the Child Neurology Society, and the Pediatric Epilepsy Research Consortium. Results were analyzed in relation to regional burden of COVID-19 disease. RESULTS: From April 10 to 24, 2020, a sample of 212 respondents from 49 countries indicated that the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed many aspects of pediatric epilepsy care, with 91.5% reporting changes to outpatient care, 90.6% with reduced access to electroencephalography (EEG), 37.4% with altered management of infantile spasms, 92.3% with restrictions in ketogenic diet initiation, 93.4% with closed or severely limited epilepsy monitoring units, and 91.3% with canceled or limited epilepsy surgery. Telehealth use had increased, with 24.7% seeing patients exclusively via telehealth. Changes in practice were related both to COVID-19 burden and location. CONCLUSIONS: In response to COVID-19, pediatric epilepsy programs have implemented crisis standards of care that include increased telemedicine, decreased EEG use, changes in treatments of infantile spasms, and cessation of epilepsy surgery. The long-term impact of these abrupt changes merit careful study. SAGE Publications 2020-07-15 2020-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7364331/ /pubmed/32666891 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0883073820940189 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Wirrell, Elaine C. Grinspan, Zachary M. Knupp, Kelly G. Jiang, Yuwu Hammeed, Biju Mytinger, John R. Patel, Anup D. Nabbout, Rima Specchio, Nicola Cross, J. Helen Shellhaas, Renée A. Care Delivery for Children With Epilepsy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An International Survey of Clinicians |
title | Care Delivery for Children With Epilepsy During the COVID-19
Pandemic: An International Survey of Clinicians |
title_full | Care Delivery for Children With Epilepsy During the COVID-19
Pandemic: An International Survey of Clinicians |
title_fullStr | Care Delivery for Children With Epilepsy During the COVID-19
Pandemic: An International Survey of Clinicians |
title_full_unstemmed | Care Delivery for Children With Epilepsy During the COVID-19
Pandemic: An International Survey of Clinicians |
title_short | Care Delivery for Children With Epilepsy During the COVID-19
Pandemic: An International Survey of Clinicians |
title_sort | care delivery for children with epilepsy during the covid-19
pandemic: an international survey of clinicians |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7364331/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32666891 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0883073820940189 |
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