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Perception of the COVID-19 pandemic among people with spinal cord injury: an Italian survey
STUDY DESIGN: An observational study based on an online survey to explore if the participant had experienced (1) cancellation or delay of scheduled health services (2) reduction of assistance provided by a caregiver (3) barriers to social participation and recreational activities. Three validated qu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8753331/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35022388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41394-021-00470-x |
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author | Righi, Gabriele Baroni, Emanuele Righi, Lorenzo Belloni, Laura Del Popolo, Giulio |
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description | STUDY DESIGN: An observational study based on an online survey to explore if the participant had experienced (1) cancellation or delay of scheduled health services (2) reduction of assistance provided by a caregiver (3) barriers to social participation and recreational activities. Three validated questionnaires to investigate well-being and symptoms of anxiety and depression were also administered. OBJECTIVES: Our main aim was to quantify the obstacles experienced by adults living with SCI in Italy during COVID-19 pandemic, to explore the presence of depression and anxiety symptoms and to quantify subjective well-being. SETTING: Outpatient clinic of a Spinal Unit in Italy. METHODS: Online survey via direct contact and by e-mail lists. RESULTS: In total, 101 individuals completed the survey. Of, 82.2% participants reported a history of deferment or cancellation of non-COVID-19 health services. The majority (56.4%) revealed that, at least seldom, they have chosen to reduce their usual everyday activities and more than one third (37.6%) affirmed that they had been forced to renounce to one or more of their occupations. Discontinuation of assistance by caregivers was uncommon. The median score of questionnaires measuring depression and anxiety symptoms do not differ significatively when compared with prior studies. The variable that explored the limitations experienced in everyday activities showed a significant correlation with the results of the questionnaires measuring well-being and symptoms of anxiety. CONCLUSIONS: We believe that our results could contribute to the discussion ongoing inside our community on how to answer to the new challenges of this pandemic period and of the post-pandemic future. |
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spelling | pubmed-87533312022-01-12 Perception of the COVID-19 pandemic among people with spinal cord injury: an Italian survey Righi, Gabriele Baroni, Emanuele Righi, Lorenzo Belloni, Laura Del Popolo, Giulio Spinal Cord Ser Cases Article STUDY DESIGN: An observational study based on an online survey to explore if the participant had experienced (1) cancellation or delay of scheduled health services (2) reduction of assistance provided by a caregiver (3) barriers to social participation and recreational activities. Three validated questionnaires to investigate well-being and symptoms of anxiety and depression were also administered. OBJECTIVES: Our main aim was to quantify the obstacles experienced by adults living with SCI in Italy during COVID-19 pandemic, to explore the presence of depression and anxiety symptoms and to quantify subjective well-being. SETTING: Outpatient clinic of a Spinal Unit in Italy. METHODS: Online survey via direct contact and by e-mail lists. RESULTS: In total, 101 individuals completed the survey. Of, 82.2% participants reported a history of deferment or cancellation of non-COVID-19 health services. The majority (56.4%) revealed that, at least seldom, they have chosen to reduce their usual everyday activities and more than one third (37.6%) affirmed that they had been forced to renounce to one or more of their occupations. Discontinuation of assistance by caregivers was uncommon. The median score of questionnaires measuring depression and anxiety symptoms do not differ significatively when compared with prior studies. The variable that explored the limitations experienced in everyday activities showed a significant correlation with the results of the questionnaires measuring well-being and symptoms of anxiety. CONCLUSIONS: We believe that our results could contribute to the discussion ongoing inside our community on how to answer to the new challenges of this pandemic period and of the post-pandemic future. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8753331/ /pubmed/35022388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41394-021-00470-x Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to International Spinal Cord Society 2022 |
spellingShingle | Article Righi, Gabriele Baroni, Emanuele Righi, Lorenzo Belloni, Laura Del Popolo, Giulio Perception of the COVID-19 pandemic among people with spinal cord injury: an Italian survey |
title | Perception of the COVID-19 pandemic among people with spinal cord injury: an Italian survey |
title_full | Perception of the COVID-19 pandemic among people with spinal cord injury: an Italian survey |
title_fullStr | Perception of the COVID-19 pandemic among people with spinal cord injury: an Italian survey |
title_full_unstemmed | Perception of the COVID-19 pandemic among people with spinal cord injury: an Italian survey |
title_short | Perception of the COVID-19 pandemic among people with spinal cord injury: an Italian survey |
title_sort | perception of the covid-19 pandemic among people with spinal cord injury: an italian survey |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8753331/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35022388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41394-021-00470-x |
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