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Eur J Phys Rehabil Med · Jun 2020
Living with a disability during the pandemic. "Instant paper from the field" on rehabilitation answers to the COVID-19 emergency.
- Paolo Boldrini, Marina Garcea, Giampaolo Brichetto, Nicoletta Reale, Silvia Tonolo, Vincenzo Falabella, Francesca Fedeli, Anne A Cnops, and Carlotte Kiekens.
- Past President Società Italiana di Medicina Fisica e Riabilitativa (SIMFER), Secretary General, European Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ESPRM), Rome, Italy - paolobold@gmail.com.
- Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 2020 Jun 1; 56 (3): 331-334.
AbstractCOVID-19 pandemic is creating collateral damage to persons with disabling conditions of different aetiology. The restrictions imposed to contain the spread of infection is limiting the access to many health services, including rehabilitation. It is expected that such situation will lead to long lasting negative consequences for persons with disability, increasing functional limitations in chronic conditions and hindering the recovery after acute events. The aim of this paper is to explore the impact on people with disability, reporting the contents of the sixth Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER) webinar on the COVID-19 impact on rehabilitation ("Covinars"). Seven representatives of Associations of persons affected by different disabling conditions described the difficulties they are facing during the pandemic, the initiatives undertaken to support their members and their future perspectives and expectations. The users' inputs will be helpful in planning the future phases of the emergency and improve preparedness for other emergencies.
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