Pandemic intake questionnaire to improve quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of outpatient neurologic and developmental care at the Kennedy Krieger institute during the COVID-19 pandemic

BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic uniquely affects patients with neurologic and developmental disabilities at the Kennedy Krieger Institute. These patients are at increased risk of co-morbidities, increasing their risk of contracting COVID-19. Disruptions in their home and school routines, and restric...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences 2022-10, Vol.3, p.934558-934558
Hauptverfasser: Vedmurthy, Pooja, Murray, Connor, Chen, Belinda, Asiedu, Akua, Baranano, Kristin, Bay, Mihee, Belcher, Harolyn, Burton, Vera, Conlon, Charles, Fine, Amena, Gill, Ryan, Harris, Jacqueline, Hart, Khaylynn, Inches, Shannon, Johnson, Jennifer, Lance, Eboni, Lipkin, Paul H., Menon, Deepa U., McIntyre, Tiffany, Rajaprakash, Meghna, Recio, Albert, Singer, Harvey S., Smegal, Lindsay, Smith-Hicks, Constance L., Vernon, Hilary, Wilms Floet, Anna Maria, Wong, Joyce, Yelin, Karina, Leppert, Mary L. O’Connor, Zabel, T. Andrew, Comi, Anne M.
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Zusammenfassung:BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic uniquely affects patients with neurologic and developmental disabilities at the Kennedy Krieger Institute. These patients are at increased risk of co-morbidities, increasing their risk of contracting COVID-19. Disruptions in their home and school routines, and restrictions accessing crucial healthcare services has had a significant impact. MethodsA Pandemic Intake questionnaire regarding COVID-19 related medical concerns of guardians of patients was distributed using Qualtrics. Data from May-December 2020 were merged with demographic information of patients from 10 clinics (Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), Neurology, Epigenetics, Neurogenetics, Center for Development and Learning (CDL) Sickle Cell, Spinal Cord, Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS), Tourette's, and Metabolism). A provider feedback survey was distributed to program directors to assess the effectiveness of this intervention. ResultsAnalysis included responses from 1643 guardians of pediatric patients (mean age 9.5 years, range 0-21.6 years). Guardians of patients in more medically complicated clinics reported perceived increased risk of COVID-19 (p 
ISSN:2673-6861
2673-6861
DOI:10.3389/fresc.2022.934558