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Patients with Neurological Illnesses and Their Experience During the Lockdown: A Teleinterview-based Study

BACKGROUND: Governments have imposed lockdowns in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hospitals have restricted outpatient clinics and elective services meant for non-COVID illnesses. This has led to patients facing unprecedented challenges and uncertainties. This study was carried out to assess pati...

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Autores principales: Gupta, Pranjal, Misra, Biswamohan, Sudheer, Pachipala, Bhatia, Rohit, Singh, Mamta B., Srivastava, M. V. P., Tripathi, Manjari, Srivastava, Achal K., Prasad, Kameshwar, Vibha, Deepti, Vishnu, V. Y, Rajan, Roopa, Pandit, Awadh K., Singh, Rajesh K., Gupta, Anu, Elavarasi, A, Das, Animesh, Divya, M. R, Ramanujam, Bhargavi, Agarwal, Ayush
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8954335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35342269
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/aian.aian_468_21
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author Gupta, Pranjal
Misra, Biswamohan
Sudheer, Pachipala
Bhatia, Rohit
Singh, Mamta B.
Srivastava, M. V. P.
Tripathi, Manjari
Srivastava, Achal K.
Prasad, Kameshwar
Vibha, Deepti
Vishnu, V. Y
Rajan, Roopa
Pandit, Awadh K.
Singh, Rajesh K.
Gupta, Anu
Elavarasi, A
Das, Animesh
Divya, M. R
Ramanujam, Bhargavi
Agarwal, Ayush
author_facet Gupta, Pranjal
Misra, Biswamohan
Sudheer, Pachipala
Bhatia, Rohit
Singh, Mamta B.
Srivastava, M. V. P.
Tripathi, Manjari
Srivastava, Achal K.
Prasad, Kameshwar
Vibha, Deepti
Vishnu, V. Y
Rajan, Roopa
Pandit, Awadh K.
Singh, Rajesh K.
Gupta, Anu
Elavarasi, A
Das, Animesh
Divya, M. R
Ramanujam, Bhargavi
Agarwal, Ayush
author_sort Gupta, Pranjal
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description BACKGROUND: Governments have imposed lockdowns in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hospitals have restricted outpatient clinics and elective services meant for non-COVID illnesses. This has led to patients facing unprecedented challenges and uncertainties. This study was carried out to assess patients’ concerns and apprehensions about the effect of the lockdown on their treatments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An ambispective, observational cross-sectional single centre study was conducted. Patients were contacted telephonically and requested to answer a structured questionnaire. Their responses were documented and summarized as frequency and proportions. RESULTS: A total of 727 patients were interviewed. Epilepsy (32%) was the most common neurological illness in our cohort followed by stroke (18%). About half the patients and/or their caregivers reported health-related concerns during the lockdown. The primary concern was how to connect with their treating neurologist if need arose. Forty-seven patients (6.4%) had drug default. Among patients on immunomodulatory treatments, only eight patients had drug default. High compliance rates were also observed in the stroke and epilepsy cohorts. Of the 71 patients who required emergency care during the lockdown, 24 could reach our hospital emergency. Fourteen patients either had a delay or could not seek emergency care. Two-thirds of our patients found the telemedicine experience satisfactory. CONCLUSION: The ongoing pandemic will continue to pose challenges to both physicians and patients. Patients in follow-up may need to be contacted regularly and counselled regarding the importance of maintaining drug compliance. Telemedicine can be used to strengthen the healthcare delivery to patients with non-COVID illnesses.
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spelling pubmed-89543352022-03-26 Patients with Neurological Illnesses and Their Experience During the Lockdown: A Teleinterview-based Study Gupta, Pranjal Misra, Biswamohan Sudheer, Pachipala Bhatia, Rohit Singh, Mamta B. Srivastava, M. V. P. Tripathi, Manjari Srivastava, Achal K. Prasad, Kameshwar Vibha, Deepti Vishnu, V. Y Rajan, Roopa Pandit, Awadh K. Singh, Rajesh K. Gupta, Anu Elavarasi, A Das, Animesh Divya, M. R Ramanujam, Bhargavi Agarwal, Ayush Ann Indian Acad Neurol Original Article BACKGROUND: Governments have imposed lockdowns in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hospitals have restricted outpatient clinics and elective services meant for non-COVID illnesses. This has led to patients facing unprecedented challenges and uncertainties. This study was carried out to assess patients’ concerns and apprehensions about the effect of the lockdown on their treatments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An ambispective, observational cross-sectional single centre study was conducted. Patients were contacted telephonically and requested to answer a structured questionnaire. Their responses were documented and summarized as frequency and proportions. RESULTS: A total of 727 patients were interviewed. Epilepsy (32%) was the most common neurological illness in our cohort followed by stroke (18%). About half the patients and/or their caregivers reported health-related concerns during the lockdown. The primary concern was how to connect with their treating neurologist if need arose. Forty-seven patients (6.4%) had drug default. Among patients on immunomodulatory treatments, only eight patients had drug default. High compliance rates were also observed in the stroke and epilepsy cohorts. Of the 71 patients who required emergency care during the lockdown, 24 could reach our hospital emergency. Fourteen patients either had a delay or could not seek emergency care. Two-thirds of our patients found the telemedicine experience satisfactory. CONCLUSION: The ongoing pandemic will continue to pose challenges to both physicians and patients. Patients in follow-up may need to be contacted regularly and counselled regarding the importance of maintaining drug compliance. Telemedicine can be used to strengthen the healthcare delivery to patients with non-COVID illnesses. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022 2021-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8954335/ /pubmed/35342269 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/aian.aian_468_21 Text en Copyright: © 2006 - 2021 Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Gupta, Pranjal
Misra, Biswamohan
Sudheer, Pachipala
Bhatia, Rohit
Singh, Mamta B.
Srivastava, M. V. P.
Tripathi, Manjari
Srivastava, Achal K.
Prasad, Kameshwar
Vibha, Deepti
Vishnu, V. Y
Rajan, Roopa
Pandit, Awadh K.
Singh, Rajesh K.
Gupta, Anu
Elavarasi, A
Das, Animesh
Divya, M. R
Ramanujam, Bhargavi
Agarwal, Ayush
Patients with Neurological Illnesses and Their Experience During the Lockdown: A Teleinterview-based Study
title Patients with Neurological Illnesses and Their Experience During the Lockdown: A Teleinterview-based Study
title_full Patients with Neurological Illnesses and Their Experience During the Lockdown: A Teleinterview-based Study
title_fullStr Patients with Neurological Illnesses and Their Experience During the Lockdown: A Teleinterview-based Study
title_full_unstemmed Patients with Neurological Illnesses and Their Experience During the Lockdown: A Teleinterview-based Study
title_short Patients with Neurological Illnesses and Their Experience During the Lockdown: A Teleinterview-based Study
title_sort patients with neurological illnesses and their experience during the lockdown: a teleinterview-based study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8954335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35342269
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/aian.aian_468_21
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