Neuromuscular diseases and social distance resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic

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Autor(a) principal: Maciel,Flaviana Kelly de Lima
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Grossklauss,Luis Fernando, Favero,Francis Meire, Sá,Cristina dos Santos Cardoso de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Background Coronavirus 2 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-2), generically called COVID-2019, classified as a pandemic by the World Health Organization, has made health practices around the world face unique challenges. Since then, physical distancing and measures such as confinement have been adopted by different governments to control human-to-human transmission. This distance affected the treatment of individuals with progressive diseases such as neuromuscular diseases (NMDs). Objective To identify how patients with NMDs performed the therapeutic routine during social distancing and confinement resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods Application of a questionnaire prepared in the Google forms application, whose link for access and participation was sent by email or WhatssApp for family members and/or individuals with DNMs to respond. The questionnaire consisted of multiple-choice questions, divided into the following sections: personal data, treatments performed before and during the pandemic, activities performed during confinement, and characterization of motor function in activities of daily living comprising the period between September and October 2020. Results We observed a significant reduction in medical appointments for patients with NMDs. On the other hand, the results showed that most patients underwent motor and/or respiratory physiotherapy in person or by telemonitoring. The study participants reported spending more time playing indoors, and all pointed out motor changes during social distancing. Conclusion There were changes in the therapeutic routine of patients with NMDs during the period of social distancing due to COVID-19.
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spelling Neuromuscular diseases and social distance resulting from the COVID-19 pandemicCOVID-19Neuromuscular DiseasesPhysical Therapy ModalitiesLocomotionDrug TherapyAbstract Background Coronavirus 2 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-2), generically called COVID-2019, classified as a pandemic by the World Health Organization, has made health practices around the world face unique challenges. Since then, physical distancing and measures such as confinement have been adopted by different governments to control human-to-human transmission. This distance affected the treatment of individuals with progressive diseases such as neuromuscular diseases (NMDs). Objective To identify how patients with NMDs performed the therapeutic routine during social distancing and confinement resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods Application of a questionnaire prepared in the Google forms application, whose link for access and participation was sent by email or WhatssApp for family members and/or individuals with DNMs to respond. The questionnaire consisted of multiple-choice questions, divided into the following sections: personal data, treatments performed before and during the pandemic, activities performed during confinement, and characterization of motor function in activities of daily living comprising the period between September and October 2020. Results We observed a significant reduction in medical appointments for patients with NMDs. On the other hand, the results showed that most patients underwent motor and/or respiratory physiotherapy in person or by telemonitoring. The study participants reported spending more time playing indoors, and all pointed out motor changes during social distancing. Conclusion There were changes in the therapeutic routine of patients with NMDs during the period of social distancing due to COVID-19.Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO2022-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2022000800712Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.80 n.7 2022reponame:Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Neurologiainstacron:ABNEURO10.1055/s-0042-1755232info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMaciel,Flaviana Kelly de LimaGrossklauss,Luis FernandoFavero,Francis MeireSá,Cristina dos Santos Cardoso deeng2022-11-18T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0004-282X2022000800712Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/anphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista.arquivos@abneuro.org1678-42270004-282Xopendoar:2022-11-18T00:00Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Neurologiafalse
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title Neuromuscular diseases and social distance resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic
spellingShingle Neuromuscular diseases and social distance resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic
Maciel,Flaviana Kelly de Lima
COVID-19
Neuromuscular Diseases
Physical Therapy Modalities
Locomotion
Drug Therapy
title_short Neuromuscular diseases and social distance resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full Neuromuscular diseases and social distance resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Neuromuscular diseases and social distance resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Neuromuscular diseases and social distance resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic
title_sort Neuromuscular diseases and social distance resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic
author Maciel,Flaviana Kelly de Lima
author_facet Maciel,Flaviana Kelly de Lima
Grossklauss,Luis Fernando
Favero,Francis Meire
Sá,Cristina dos Santos Cardoso de
author_role author
author2 Grossklauss,Luis Fernando
Favero,Francis Meire
Sá,Cristina dos Santos Cardoso de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maciel,Flaviana Kelly de Lima
Grossklauss,Luis Fernando
Favero,Francis Meire
Sá,Cristina dos Santos Cardoso de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Neuromuscular Diseases
Physical Therapy Modalities
Locomotion
Drug Therapy
topic COVID-19
Neuromuscular Diseases
Physical Therapy Modalities
Locomotion
Drug Therapy
description Abstract Background Coronavirus 2 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-2), generically called COVID-2019, classified as a pandemic by the World Health Organization, has made health practices around the world face unique challenges. Since then, physical distancing and measures such as confinement have been adopted by different governments to control human-to-human transmission. This distance affected the treatment of individuals with progressive diseases such as neuromuscular diseases (NMDs). Objective To identify how patients with NMDs performed the therapeutic routine during social distancing and confinement resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods Application of a questionnaire prepared in the Google forms application, whose link for access and participation was sent by email or WhatssApp for family members and/or individuals with DNMs to respond. The questionnaire consisted of multiple-choice questions, divided into the following sections: personal data, treatments performed before and during the pandemic, activities performed during confinement, and characterization of motor function in activities of daily living comprising the period between September and October 2020. Results We observed a significant reduction in medical appointments for patients with NMDs. On the other hand, the results showed that most patients underwent motor and/or respiratory physiotherapy in person or by telemonitoring. The study participants reported spending more time playing indoors, and all pointed out motor changes during social distancing. Conclusion There were changes in the therapeutic routine of patients with NMDs during the period of social distancing due to COVID-19.
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