关键词: COVID‐19 coronavirus inequality learning disability pandemic post‐COVID syndrome

来  源:   DOI:10.1111/bld.12499   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
UNASSIGNED: Long-COVID (also known as post-coronavirus-19 syndrome) is a term used to describe symptoms that people experience following their recovery from the COVID-19 virus. The severity of long-COVID is well recognised, with healthcare providers commissioning services to diagnose and treat those affected, as well as funded research into the condition.
UNASSIGNED: We performed a systematic search for relevant articles but were unable to find any research on long-COVID in people with intellectual disabilities. Due to the lack of data, we have only been able to make extrapolations from what is known about the condition within the general population.
UNASSIGNED: We provide an overview of long-COVID and its potential relevance to people with an intellectual disability. We have focused specifically on symptoms or signs, prevalence, risk factors and treatments of the condition in this group, highlighting areas for clinical practice and future research from a psychosocial perspective. We raise serious questions about our current understanding and the availability of the evidence-based to inform treatments tailored towards this population.
UNASSIGNED: This is the first report that we are aware of on the topic of long-COVID in people with an intellectual disability. The lack of research is preventing us from gaining a greater understanding of how the condition impacts people with an intellectual disability.
摘要:
未经证实:长型COVID(也称为冠状病毒-19后综合征)是一个术语,用于描述人们从COVID-19病毒中恢复后出现的症状。长期COVID的严重程度得到了很好的认可,医疗保健提供者委托服务来诊断和治疗受影响的人,以及对这种情况的资助研究。
UNASSIGNED:我们对相关文章进行了系统搜索,但无法在智障人群中找到任何关于长COVID的研究。由于缺乏数据,我们只能根据一般人群中已知的情况进行推断。
UNASSIGNED:我们概述了长期COVID及其与智障人士的潜在相关性。我们特别关注症状或体征,患病率,该组的危险因素和治疗方法,从社会心理角度突出临床实践和未来研究领域。我们对我们目前的理解和基于证据的可用性提出了严重的问题,以告知针对该人群的治疗方法。
UASSIGNED:这是我们所知道的关于智力障碍者长期感染COVID的第一份报告。缺乏研究使我们无法更好地了解这种状况如何影响智障人士。
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