Alterations in care for children with special healthcare needs during the early COVID-19 pandemic: ethical and policy considerations
Jeff Jones
1, 2
,
Sapfo Lignou
1
,
Yoram Unguru
2, 3
,
Mark Sheehan
1, 4
,
MICHAEL DUNN
5
,
Rebecca R. Seltzer
2, 6
3
Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, The Herman and Walter Samuelson Children’s Hospital at Sinai, Baltimore, USA
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-12-11
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SJR: 0.381
CiteScore: 2.3
Impact factor: 1.6
ISSN: 13212753, 18366716
PubMed ID:
39663349
Abstract
Healthcare delivery and access, both in the United States and globally, were negatively affected during the entirety of the COVID-19 pandemic. This was particularly true during the first year when countries grappled with high rates of illness and implemented non-pharmaceutical interventions such as stay-at-home orders. Among children with special healthcare needs, research from the United Kingdom (U.K.) has shown that the pandemic response uniquely impacted various aspects of their care, including decreased access to care, delays in diagnosis, and poorer chronic disease control. In response to these findings, and to begin to comprehend whether the concerning findings from the nationalized system of healthcare in the U.K. extend to the highly dissimilar United States (U.S.) healthcare context, we reviewed the literature on alterations in access to and delivery of care during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic for children with special healthcare needs in the U.S. We then utilize these findings to consider the ethical and policy considerations of alterations in healthcare provision during pandemics and crisis events in the U.K. and U.S. and make recommendations regarding how the needs of CSHCN should be considered during future responses.
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Jones J. et al. Alterations in care for children with special healthcare needs during the early COVID-19 pandemic: ethical and policy considerations // Monash bioethics review. 2024.
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Jones J., Lignou S., Unguru Y., Sheehan M., DUNN M., Seltzer R. R. Alterations in care for children with special healthcare needs during the early COVID-19 pandemic: ethical and policy considerations // Monash bioethics review. 2024.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1007/s40592-024-00223-0
UR - https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s40592-024-00223-0
TI - Alterations in care for children with special healthcare needs during the early COVID-19 pandemic: ethical and policy considerations
T2 - Monash bioethics review
AU - Jones, Jeff
AU - Lignou, Sapfo
AU - Unguru, Yoram
AU - Sheehan, Mark
AU - DUNN, MICHAEL
AU - Seltzer, Rebecca R.
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/12/11
PB - Springer Nature
PMID - 39663349
SN - 1321-2753
SN - 1836-6716
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@article{2024_Jones,
author = {Jeff Jones and Sapfo Lignou and Yoram Unguru and Mark Sheehan and MICHAEL DUNN and Rebecca R. Seltzer},
title = {Alterations in care for children with special healthcare needs during the early COVID-19 pandemic: ethical and policy considerations},
journal = {Monash bioethics review},
year = {2024},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {dec},
url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s40592-024-00223-0},
doi = {10.1007/s40592-024-00223-0}
}