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Social and professional consequences of COVID-19 lockdown in patients with multiple sclerosis from two very different populations. / Consecuencias sociolaborales del confinamiento por la COVID-19 en pacientes con esclerosis múltiple en dos poblaciones muy diferentes.
Zhang, G X; Sanabria, C; Martínez, D; Zhang, W T; Gao, S S; Alemán, A; Granja, A; Páramo, C; Borges, M; Izquierdo, G.
  • Zhang GX; Unidad de Esclerosis Múltiple, Servicio de Neurología, Vithas Nisa Hospital, Sevilla, España; Department of Neurology, Yan'an University Medical College No.3 Affiliated Hospital, Shaanxi, China.
  • Sanabria C; Unidad de Esclerosis Múltiple, Servicio de Neurología, Vithas Nisa Hospital, Sevilla, España.
  • Martínez D; Unidad de Esclerosis Múltiple, Servicio de Neurología, Vithas Nisa Hospital, Sevilla, España.
  • Zhang WT; Unidad de Esclerosis Múltiple, Servicio de Neurología, Vithas Nisa Hospital, Sevilla, España.
  • Gao SS; Unidad de Esclerosis Múltiple, Servicio de Neurología, Vithas Nisa Hospital, Sevilla, España.
  • Alemán A; Unidad de Esclerosis Múltiple, Servicio de Neurología, Vithas Nisa Hospital, Sevilla, España.
  • Granja A; Unidad de Esclerosis Múltiple, Servicio de Neurología, Vithas Nisa Hospital, Sevilla, España.
  • Páramo C; Unidad de Esclerosis Múltiple, Servicio de Neurología, Vithas Nisa Hospital, Sevilla, España.
  • Borges M; Unidad de Esclerosis Múltiple, Servicio de Neurología, Vithas Nisa Hospital, Sevilla, España.
  • Izquierdo G; Unidad de Esclerosis Múltiple, Servicio de Neurología, Vithas Nisa Hospital, Sevilla, España. Electronic address: g.i.ayuso@gmail.com.
Neurologia (Engl Ed) ; 36(1): 16-23, 2021.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-988953
ABSTRACT
The global lockdown measures implemented due to the COVID-19 pandemic have nearly always had negative consequences for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).

OBJECTIVE:

We compared the social and professional effects of confinement on patients with MS in 2 very different populations, from Spain and China.

METHODS:

Questionnaires were administered to a group of patients with MS who consulted at the MS unit of Vithas hospital (DINAC Foundation) in Seville, and patients with MS attended in several provinces of China in April 2020, with the aim of analysing the differences and similarities between populations in the social and professional effects of confinement. To this end, a database was created and subsequently analysed.

RESULTS:

The Chinese population includes a higher proportion of younger patients and no differences were identified regarding sex. Most of the variables studied behaved in the same way in both patient populations. Spanish patients presented a lesser impact (30.7%) on their socio-economic situation than Chinese patients (44%) (P < .05). There were no significant differences between populations in the remaining variables. Social networks were widely used in the majority of patients from both populations.

CONCLUSIONS:

The social and professional consequences of the pandemic were very similar in both groups; the use of social networks and family support was also similar. Spanish patients seem to present greater economic stability, perhaps due to the social support they receive.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Social Networking / COVID-19 / Multiple Sclerosis Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Asia / Europa Language: English / Spanish Journal: Neurologia (Engl Ed) Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.nrl.2020.08.002

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Social Networking / COVID-19 / Multiple Sclerosis Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Asia / Europa Language: English / Spanish Journal: Neurologia (Engl Ed) Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.nrl.2020.08.002