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. 2023 Apr 6;23:346. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09336-4

Table 4.

Characteristics of reviewed studies

Authors Year Title Journal Data collection method Aims/ Objectives Number of participants Country/ region Study outcomes relevant to health services access Recommendations
Phase one
Bailey, A., Harris, MA., Bogle, D., Jama, A., Muir, SA., Miller, S., Walters, CA., & Govia I 2021 Coping with COVID-19: Health risk communication and vulnerable groups Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness Media content analysis and semi-structured interviews of key informants and individuals living with physical disabilities, mentally ill people, and the elderly Identify communications materials contributing to improving public awareness; describe lived experiences of elderly people, those with physical disabilities, and those living with mental disorders; and describe strategies/ interventions authorities, family, and caregivers use to support vulnerable people 35 interviews in total, 10 of these with key informants Jamaica Much of the messaging and communications targets the general population, rather than vulnerable populations. Participants reported emotional responses towards the pandemic, including fears in accessing health services. They further suggested changes to personal risk management, and delays in accessing timely information Official risk communication messaging through agencies supporting vulnerable people
Dai, R., & Hu L 2022 Inclusive communications in COVID-19: a virtual ethnographic study of disability support network in China Disability & Society WeChat ethnography of a single WeChat Disability Support Network group involving observation, participation, and online semi-structured interviews Understand the impact of a volunteer driven, non-Government disability support network to support emergency responses for disabled people and understand what accessible and effective information communication looks like for disabled people The WeChat group contained approximately 190 volunteers, half were people with disabilities or family members of disabled people, some were from outside China China People with disabilities need “accurate, timely, and accessible information” to be able to access healthcare (p.19). Volunteers can contribute to reaching disabled people in their community with information about healthcare Research team recommend that people with disabilities need to be involved in health service planning and provision because without lived experience of disability interventions will not be effective in meeting the needs of those in the community
Embregts, P., Heerkens, L., Frielink, N., Giesbers, S., Vromans, L., & Jahoda, A 2021 Experiences of mothers caring for a child with an intellectual disability during the COVID‐19 pandemic in the Netherlands Journal of Intellectual Disability Research Semi-structured in-depth interviews following a convenience sampling process Understand the experiences of parents of children with intellectual disabilities during the first COVID-19 lockdown phase 5 participants, all mothers Netherlands The findings from this research revealed three themes: 1. “We need to stay healthy” 2. “We make it work” and 3. “my child's and family’s place in the world”. The findings highlight the challenges for mothers during a pandemic and propose recommendations for them whilst they care for children with an intellectual disabilities Mothers who are caring for disabled children at home during a pandemic need time away from caring responsibilities, support from education providers and coping strategies to assist them in their roles
Epstein, S., Campanile, J., Cerilli, C., Gajwani, P., Varadaraj, V., & Swenor, BK 2021 New obstacles and widening gaps: A qualitative study of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on U.S. adults with disabilities Disability and Health Journal Semi-structured focus groups based on type of disability (identified through a preliminary survey) Identify how COVID-19 impacted people with disabilities 38 participants across 12 focus groups, groups included vision impairment, hearing problems, chronic illness, mental health, mobility/ physical disabilities, and cognitive/ intellectual/ developmental difficulties United States of America The pandemic had a significant and unequal impact on people with disabilities. A total of three overarching themes were identified from the study: “new problems created by the pandemic”, “obstacles in daily life that were exacerbated by the pandemic” and “changes to accessibility and disability identity”. Issues identified by the participants included the rationing of healthcare, disruption to disability services and challenges with accessing routine healthcare It is important that public health providers include the voice of people with disabilities when planning health services to mitigate the unequal burden caused by the pandemic
Kim, MA., Yi, J., Sung, J., Hwang, S., Howey, W. & Jung, SM 2021 Changes in life experiences of adults with intellectual disabilities in the COVID-19 pandemics in South Korea Disability and Health Journal Semi-structured in-depth interviews with a purposive sample Understand how adults with intellectual disabilities experienced challenges and adapted during the closure of services during the COVID-19 pandemic 15 participants with a range of mild-severe intellectual disabilities South Korea Five themes emerged from this study: Health behaviours, daily life, family relationships, social participation and social relationships (p.3–4). People with disabilities found ways to adapt to the burdens caused by the pandemic The findings of this research highlight the significant impact the pandemic had for people with disabilities; they also inform health service planners seeking to support people with disabilities during pandemics, enabling a prioritisation of social healthcare and service initiatives
Kwegyir Tsiboe, A 2020 Describing the experiences of older persons with visual impairments during COVID-19 in rural Ghana Journal of Adult Protection Semi-structured in-depth interviews Understand the lived experiences of older disabled persons in rural Ghana and determine applicable solutions 20 participants, aged between 60 and 79 years who were vision impaired Petu, Ghana (rural) The lockdown and the pandemic for the participant group that lived alone led to isolation, negatively impacted mental health and hunger because of loss of informal support services. For those who lived in families, the fear of a lack of healthcare in the area kept them isolated within their homes There are valuable insights that can be gained from examining the experiences of disabled people during pandemics; there is also a need for accessible health care, especially for those in rural areas. Care provision and protection for people with disabilities should be legislated to ensure stability and improve health outcomes
Lindsay, S., Ahmed, H., & Apostolopoulos, D 2021 Facilitators for coping with the COVID-19 pandemic: Online qualitative interviews comparing youth with and without disabilities Disability and Health Journal Semi-structured in-depth interviews Understand wellbeing facilitators for (disabled) youth and young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic 34 participants aged 16–29 years; 17 with a range of physical, mental health, and learning disabilities, 17 without disabilities. Participants were predominantly women Ontario, Canada The findings demonstrate that during the pandemic there were differences in the way that young people attended to their mental health dependant upon if they did or did not have a disability. Protective mechanisms included daily activities, social support, managing the balance between work-life and access to social support The ability to address stressors caused by the pandemic were mediated through coping strategies. Young people with disabilities need additional support to help them to manage pandemic-related stressors
Mathias, K., Rawat, M., Philip, S., & Grills, N 2020 We’ve got through hard times before: acute mental distress and coping among disadvantaged groups during COVID-19 lockdown in North India—a qualitative study International Journal for Equity in Health Semi-structured in-depth interviews Determine the acute mental health impacts of the COVID-19 crisis and coping strategies employed by disadvantaged community members 24 participants, comprising 16 people participating due to their disability or psychosocial disability (four of these interviews were with carers), and 8 widows North India Participants in this study had limited access to healthcare or mental health services. They experienced “intersectional disadvantage” that negatively impacted their mental health. Experiences included othering by others, racism and mental distress; despite this the participants developed strategies to counteract the inequitable treatment To be able to deliver meaningful and responsive care to the participant group, an intersectional approach needs to be used to address the needs of people with disabilities
Reber, L., Kreschner, JM., DeShong, GL., & Meade, MA 2022 Fear, isolation, and invisibility during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study of adults with physical disabilities in marginalized communities in South-Eastern Michigan in the United States Disabilities Semi-structured in-depth interviews Identify COVID-19-related barriers and facilitators for adults with long-term physical disabilities from marginalized communities 15 participants with moderate-severe physical disability, comprising 60% African American population. Eight participants also had other links to the disability community through activism/ employment South-eastern Michigan, United States of America The findings reveal that the pandemic has been impactful on the participants lives in myriad ways, including feeling invisible, isolated and alone especially when accessing health care. Authors describe the participants as 'always already vulnerable and that to have their needs met they needed to engage in behaviours that put them at risk Issues of racism, socioeconomic inequity and ableism are structural issues that need to be tackled by healthcare systems. Healthcare policy needs to change to reflect disabled people's experiences; for example, allow caregivers to attend appointments. Qualitative research decreases the invisibility of people with disabilities and results in meaningful health policy at a local and national level
Saunders, GH., Jackson IR., & Visram, AS 2021 Impacts of face coverings on communication: an indirect impact of COVID-19 International Journal of Audiology Social media driven snowball sampling survey of general public, with over sampling of those with hearing loss. Survey had both open and closed questions Determine the impact face coverings have on hearing and communication in the period prior to face masks becoming mandatory 460 participants, 50% use cochlear implants or own hearing aids United Kingdom Face coverings negatively effected hearing impaired people, and visual cues were covered by mask wearing; these issues impacted the quality of interactions for hearing impaired people leading to listening fatigue and the need for strategies to counter the additional challenges The impact of mask wearing has had significant implications for hearing impaired people. There is a need for communication friendly masks and strategies for health professionals to communicate effectively with the hearing impaired community
Schwartz, AE., Munsell, EGS., Schmidt, EK., Colón-Semenza, C., Carolan, K., & Gassner, DL 2021 Impact of COVID-19 on services for people with disabilities and chronic health conditions Disability and Health Journal Survey of adults with disabilities and chronic health conditions. Survey had both open and closed questions Understand how service disruptions affected the daily activities and participation of disabled individuals and those with chronic health conditions, including for employment in the first several months of the COVID-19 outbreak 119 participants United States of America The pandemic negatively impacted the ability to access physical therapy, peer support, transportation and mental health services. Extended families helped to fill the gaps left by limited or lost service provision; however, telehealth did support ease of access to health services. Their was an increased need for mental health support The pandemic created gaps in service provision for people with disabilities; however, telehealth meant that mental health support could continue despite lockdowns. There is a need for disability care coordination to bridge multiple services for this group. The research also additional research that highlights the needs of minority populations
Sutter, EN., Smith Francis, L., Francis, SM., Lench, DH., Nemanich, ST., Krach, LE., Sukal-Moulton, T. & Gillick, BT 2021 Disrupted access to therapies and impact on well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic for children with motor impairment and their caregivers American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Survey of parents of children with motor disabilities, survey included three open-ended questions into the lived experiences of these parents and their perceptions of caregiving Determine caregiver perceptions of the pandemic’s impact on paediatric rehabilitation therapy access, caregiver satisfaction with these therapies, and physical and wellbeing outcomes for children with motor impairment and their caregivers 102 participants, 7% response rate United States of America The inability to attend rehabilitation/physical activity was linked to increased stress in both children and adults. The overarching themes were: Impact on access to therapies; Satisfaction with therapies; Impact of child/caregiver well-being. The impact of telehealth highlighted unique challenges and benefits, including ease of access for those from rural areas and difficulties related to not having physical access specialist therapists COVID-19 resulted in significant service delivery; access to rehabilitate therapies for CWD has been negatively impacted by the pandemic. Online therapy delivery had positive and negative impacts on children and parents. The research demonstrates the value of rehabilitation therapy for CWD but additional research is required to explore experiences for diverse population groups
Theis, N., Campbell, N., De Leeuw, J., Owen, M., & Schenke, KC 2021 The effects of COVID-19 restrictions on physical activity and mental health of children and young adults with physical and/or intellectual disabilities Disability and Health Journal Survey of parents/ caregivers of children with disabilities, survey included open-ended questions Investigate physical activity and mental health changes in children and young adults with physical and/or intellectual disabilities because of COVID-19 lockdown measures 125 participants, ~ 31% response rate United Kingdom Lockdowns because of COVID-19 negatively impact their children’s mental health and ability to be physically active. In part this was because special accessible facilities and support services for disabled people were not available during the pandemic. The impact of these restrictions will result in additional needs for disabled people at a level above what was required pre-pandemic Access to physical activity facilities and mental health services needs to be reviewed to meet the additional needs of disabled people as lockdowns are eased. There is also a need to assess the social needs of people with disabilities and ensure that adequate support and mechanisms for engagement are offered
Xu, D., Yan, C., Zhao, Z., Weng, J., & Ma, S 2021 External communication barriers among elderly Deaf and hard of hearing people in China during the COVID-19 pandemic emergency isolation: A qualitative study International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Semi-structured in-depth interviews Understand the effect of the COVID-19 outbreak on older deaf and hard of hearing people during COVID-19 emergency quarantine, specifically focussed on external communication needs for living and medical care 13 participants with hearing disabilities, aged over 60 years located in urban locations within the province Wuhan, China To explore how COVID-19 and associated lockdown impacted the deaf and hard of hearing community Communication with the deaf and hard of hearing community needs to be bolstered during a pandemic, through additional support for social and disability services. Any activities need to take into account the vulnerabilities in the disabled community
Phase two
AlMeraj, Z., Abu Doush, I., Alhuwail, D., Shama, S., AlBahar, A., & Al-Ramahi, M 2023 Access and experiences of Arabic native speakers with disabilities on social media during and after the world pandemic International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction Social media posts and semi-structured interviews Assessing the accessibility of information disseminated by local government on social media about COVID-19, and the experiences of disabled people during lockdowns 18 Kuwait Social media information is not fully accessible to people who are vision impaired, blind, deaf or hearing impaired Accessibility evaluations should form a part of the information for communities. A variety of social media channels should be employed to ensure accessibility. Legal protection for disabled people should govern the information created and disseminated by governments
Arbour-Nicitopoulos, KP., James, ME., Moore, SA., Sharma, R., & Martin Ginis, KA 2022 Movement behaviours and health of children and youth with disabilities: Impact of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic Paediatrics & Child Health Online survey and interviews Investigated the short and long-term impacts of the pandemic on the health and movement of disabled young people and children Interview n = 7, Survey n = 86 Canada Children and young people were less active and reported poorer health outcomes as a result of the pandemic; this was attributed to changes in routines, access to physiotherapy, and social environments There is a need to focus on and prioritise the health and movement of this population group and for highly trained personnel to support families
Arichi, T., Cadwgan, J., McDonald, A., Patel, A., Turner, S., Barkey, S., Lumsden, DE., & Fairhurst, C 2022 Neurodisability care in the time of COVID-19 Child: Care, Health and Development Survey Explore the impact of the pandemic’s initial phases on disabled young persons’ and children’s their social provision, education and health n = 108 United Kingdom Lockdowns were challenging for families and impacted stress levels. Children experienced a loss of therapy and clinical appointments The pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on children and young people with neurodisabilities; this study highlights gaps in current service provision during public health emergencies. Research is needed to ensure these populations are supported in the future through improved emergency planning
Bellon, M., Idle, J., Lay, K., & Robinson, S 2022 Community in the pandemic: experiences and strategies by people with acquired brain injury and their families during COVID-19 Disability and Rehabilitation Semi-structure interviews Investigate the experiences of people with brain injury and their families and identify strategies for improving community connections and service provision n = 16 Australia Participants were isolated, routines were disrupted and people developed strategies for staying healthy and safe There is a need to provide accessible information, and technology; it is also important to connect with families during pandemics. Peer/support networks are also vital for this population group
Bergmans, RS., Chambers-Peeple, K., Aboul-Hassan, D., Dell’Imperio, S., Martin, A., Wegryn-Jones, R., Xiao, LZ., Yu, C., Williams, DA., Clauw, DJ., & DeJonckheere, M 2022 Opportunities to improve long COVID care: implications from semi-structured interviews with Black patients The Patient—Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Semi-structure interviews The development of strategies for healthcare delivery that are responsive for African Americans with long-COVID n = 39 United States General practitioners were the first source of healthcare sought to assist with long-COVID; however, participants did not always receive the help they needed, which impacted their ability to receive support services resulting in additional hardship There is a need for care plans, services that are responsive to African Americans. Primary healthcare needs education to be able to responsively care for this cohort
Binder-Olibrowska, KW., Wrzesińska, MA., & Godycki-Ćwirko, M 2022 Is telemedicine in primary care a good option for Polish patients with visual impairments outside of a pandemic? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Survey Assess the interest of disabled people in accessing telemedicine during the pandemic 219 Poland Half the respondents were interested in using telemedicine. The respondents' age was closely linked to the desire to access telemedicine Primary healthcare should offer telemedicine to people with vision impairment. Staff should be aware of communication guidelines for vision-impaired people and have access to appropriate technology to support communication. People with visual impairments should be involved in developing care strategies
Bozkus-Genc, G., & Sani-Bozkurt, S 2022 How parents of children with autism spectrum disorder experience the COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives and insights on the new normal Research in Developmental Disabilities Semi-structure interviews Examine pandemic experiences of parents with children who have autism spectrum disorder n = 8 Turkey Parents experienced stress related to lockdowns, which increased over time. They expressed mental health challenges and issues with the distance education system Parents with disabled children need additional support during the pandemic to support their family functioning, and their child's wellbeing and overall health. The findings of this research reinforce the need for revising current health and disability service provision to ensure optimal outcomes for this cohort in the future
Burke, MM., Cheung, WC., Li, C., DaWalt, L., Segal, J., & Taylor, JL 2022 Parental perceptions of service access for transition-aged youth with autism during COVID-19 Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Structured interviews Explore experiences of parents in accessing services for their young person with autism spectrum disorder during the pandemic n = 65 United States None of the participants were able to access new services during the pandemic. Often services were moved to telehealth at the behest of practitioners, not families Service disruption had a significant impact on families; flexibility in service provision is one strategy for overcoming some of the challenges. Equity needs to be considered when delivering services to this population. The effectiveness of telehealth for this cohort needs further research
Buse, DC., Gerstein, MT., Houts, CR., McGinley, JS., Uzumcu, AA., McCarrier, KP., Cooke, A., Touba, NM., Nishida, TK., Wirth, RJ., & Lipton, RB 2022 Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people living with migraine: Results of the MiCOAS qualitative study Headache Semi-structure interviews Examine the impact of the pandemic with people living with migraines 40 United States The pandemic led to negative and positive impacts for migraine suffers. Telehealth potentially offers this cohort better access to healthcare during migraine attacks Focusing on lifestyle factors can offer positive impacts for those with migraines. Further, telehealth offers an option for improved access to healthcare for this cohort
Caldwell, J., Heyman, M., Atkins, M., & Ho, S 2022 Experiences of individuals self-directing Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services during COVID-19 Disability and Health Journal Semi-structure interviews Investigate how participants accessed self-directed disability services, maintained their safety and managed their health 36 United States Flexibility came with benefits in relation to managing healthcare workers but there were service disruptions because of COVID-19. The flexibility meant family members could step into the role. Healthcare was disrupted and delayed but technology enabled different approaches to accessing care Flexibility in service funding and provision enabled participants to manage their needs. Planning around health services during pandemics is vital for the disabled population
Chaiban, L., Benyaich, A., Yaacoub, S., Rawi, H., Truppa, C., & Bardus, M 2022 Access to primary and secondary health care services for people living with diabetes and lower-limb amputation during the COVID-19 pandemic in Lebanon: a qualitative study BMC Health Services Research Semi-structure interviews Investigate the barriers to healthcare access for those with lower-limb amputations 8 Lebanon Research revealed barriers related to financial costs, transport, medication, ableism, coupled with fear of contracting COVID-19 Significant barriers to healthcare have resulted in reduced access that requires a system response. There is a need for equitable access to health services for disabled people. Gender equity is also important; this should be the focus of additional research
Chirico, I., Ottoboni, G., Giebel, C., Pappadà, A., Valente, M., Degli Esposti, V., Gabbay, M., & Chattat, R 2022 COVID-19 and community-based care services: Experiences of people living with dementia and their informal carers in Italy Health & Social Care in the Community Semi-structure interviews Explore the experiences of people with dementia and their carers who attend community services 22 Italy The pandemic has disrupted the lives of people with dementia, leading to stress for carers because of the additional care load. Carers created innovative solutions to support social care Social services need to take into account the needs of those with dementia. There is a need to focus on holistic care provision
Chowdhury, S., Urme, S. A., Nyehn, BA., Mark, HR., Hassan, MT., Rashid, SF., Harris, NB., & Dean, L 2022 Pandemic portraits—an intersectional analysis of the experiences of people with disabilities and caregivers during COVID-19 in Bangladesh and Liberia Social Sciences Photovoice Explore the experiences of the pandemic for those with disabilities and their caregivers 27 Bangladesh The results highlighted the inaccessibility of community spaces, social connections, and explored the adaptability, fears and hopes of the participant group This research demonstrates that photovoice facilitates the emergence of insights into how to create pandemic responses that are accessible and inclusive
Cochran, AL., McDonald, NC., Prunkl, L., Vinella-Brusher, E., Wang, J., Oluyede, L., & Wolfe, M 2022 Transportation barriers to care among frequent health care users during the COVID pandemic BMC Public Health Open-ended survey Assess the transportation barriers for those with chronic illnesses accessing healthcare 323 United States One third of respondents struggled to access healthcare during the pandemic. Those without a car or with disabilities are more likely to struggle to access healthcare There is a need for a coordinated response to address the transportation needs of high-risk groups to access healthcare. The response should address health needs, including financial support to support attending healthcare appointments
Costa, B., McWilliams, D., Blighe, S., Hudson, N., Hotton, M., Swan, MC., & Stock, NM 2021 Isolation, uncertainty and treatment delays: Parents’ experiences of having a baby with cleft lip/palate during the COVID-19 pandemic The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal Semi-structure interviews Explore the pandemic’s impact on parents with infants who have a cleft lip/palate 14 United Kingdom The pandemic resulted in reduced contact between parents and healthcare providers and changed healthcare provision, because of this parents were anxious. In addition, surgery was often delayed leading to ambiguity for families Parents need access to healthcare professionals that can ease the burden of caring for these infants. Social support is one mechanism that can assist to alleviate stress
Currie, G., Finlay, B., Seth, A., Roth, C., Elsabbagh, M., Hudon, A., Hunt, M., Jodoin, S., Lach, L., Lencucha, R., Nicholas, DB., Shakako, K., & Zwicker, J 2022 Mental health challenges during COVID-19: perspectives from parents with children with neurodevelopmental disabilities International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being Interview Examined the impacts of pandemic restrictions on mental health of parents and their children who have neurodevelopmental disorders 40 Canada Parents experienced mental health challenges due to gaps in support systems. Inability to access disability and health services negatively impacted family functioning Inclusive approaches are needed to support families with disabled children; this needs to include resources for families to support them in the community and at home
Dean, NA., Marwaha, A., Grasdal, M., Leong, S., Mesa, A., Krassioukov, AV., & Bundon, A 2022 Perspectives from the spinal cord injury community with teleSCI services during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology Interview Investigate the experiences of those with spinal cord injury using teleSCI services during the pandemic 12 Canada Participants indicated that teleSCI was an affordable, accessible, and convenient approach to accessing care during the pandemic; however, in-person assessments were still required and should be available Flexibility in the mode of service provision is warranted
Dodds, RL., Maurer, KJ., Montgomery, LS., Cutting, S., & Jilek, C 2022 Self-advocate perspectives on COVID-19 in Urban Los Angeles: impacts on autonomy and access to supports Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability Interview Understand the experience of those with intellectual and developmental disabilities during the pandemic 14 United States Autonomy is important for the participant group, but this requires the ability to make choices, link with family, disability services and access their daily living needs People with intellectual and developmental disabilities require education to use technology to access healthcare, social support and disability services
Filbay, S., Bennell, K. L., Morello, R., Smith, L., Hinman, R. S., & Lawford, BJ 2022 Exploring experiences with telehealth-delivered allied healthcare services for people with permanent and significant disabilities funded through a national insurance scheme: a qualitative study examining challenges and suggestions to improve services BMJ Open Interview Investigate the challenges that people with disabilities or their carers had accessing telehealth during the pandemic 12 Australia The difficulties identified by participants included the need for carer facilitation, challenges with trust and clinician feedback coupled with access challenges and lack of engagement on the part of the person with disability There is a need to assess the suitability of and increase exposure to telehealth and plan and manage expectations
Filler, T., Benipal, P. K., Minhas, R. S., & Suleman, S 2022 Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on families of children with developmental disabilities: A community-based formative study Paediatrics & Child Health In-depth interview Investigate the experiences of families of children with developmental disabilities during the pandemic 25 Canada Participants revealed that social isolation requirements were challenging to adhere to, which resulted in parents being stressed. Families were further stretched by financial challenges and the inability to access services The participants were negatively impacted by the pandemic. Continued access to services is imperative to mitigate the negative impact of such events
Forslund, T., Fernqvist, S., & Tegler, H 2022 Parents with intellectual disability reporting on factors affecting their caregiving in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study Journal of Applied Research and Intellectual Disability Semi-structure interviews Explore the impact of the pandemic on parents with intellectual disabilities 10 Sweden Reduced resources and increased carer demands stressed parent–child dyads. Without adapted information, a lack of informal educational and disability support parents struggled Parents need access to support in the form of stress-release strategies, adapted materials and contextual models that account for their unique needs
Fridell, A., Norrman, H. N., Girke, L., & Bölte, S 2022 Effects of the early phase of COVID-19 on the autistic community in Sweden: A qualitative multi-informant study linking to ICF International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Interview Explore the experiences of the autistic community during the pandemic 38 Sweden Participants report that the impact of the pandemic on their lives was significant; leading to increased social isolation, disrupted education, and reduced access to healthcare, as a result, their mental health was negatively impacted Participants recorded health impacts during the pandemic, such as mental health challenges, loss of service support and concerns about contracting COVID-19. They also reported strategies for maintaining health despite lockdowns, which included staying active, connecting and using technology
Goddard, K. S., Schulz, J., Nzuki, I., & Hall, J. P 2022 Examining the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing on the health of people with mobility disabilities Frontiers in Public Health Open-ended survey Investigate the health impacts of the pandemic on those with mobility disabilities 39 United States Changes to health services, access to disability services, and a lack of accessible transportation contributed to disabled people experiencing adverse outcomes due to the COVID-19 pandemic Policies have not been designed to meet the needs of disabled people, which have negatively impacted this cohort during the pandemic
Good, G., Nazari Orakani, S., Officer, T., Roguski, M., & McBride-Henry, K 2022 Access to health and disability services for blind New Zealanders during the COVID-19 pandemic 2020–2022 Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness Interview Explore the experiences of vision impaired New Zealanders during the pandemic 10 Aotearoa, New Zealand The pandemic had a negative impact on the vision impaired community; these included negative impacts on mental health, social isolation, a loss of practical support. Transport challenges because of a loss of disability services were also noted Vision impaired people need to be involved in creating solutions for future pandemics
Goodley, D., Lawthom, R., Liddiard, K., & Runswick-Cole, K 2022 Affect, dis/ability and the pandemic Sociology of Health & Illness Blog Explore the impacts of the pandemic on disabled people 22 blogs from 15 countries United Kingdom The pandemic highlighted the fragility of disabled people, and the anxiety they experienced as a result. It also highlighted the emergence of support groups and online support systems Disabled people need to be positioned at the centre of any initiatives to improve recovery post-pandemic
Govia, I., Palmer, T., Stubbs, M., Harris, M., Bogle, D., Miller, S., Walters, C., Muir, S. A., & Bailey, A 2022 Vulnerable group members coping with COVID-19 in Jamaica: A qualitative study Traumatology Semi-structure interviews Understand the experience of vulnerable people groups as a result of COVID-19 25 Jamaica Participants' experiences highlight the vulnerability of these groups, with issues raised around service gaps, unmet needs and mental distress because of the rationing of services There is a need to include vulnerable groups in disaster planning and focus on developing research that addresses their needs
Gul, S., & Ygmur, Y 2022 The access of women with disabilities to reproductive health services during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study International Journal of Caring Sciences Semi-structure interviews Explore disabled women’s experience of accessing reproductive health services during the pandemic 28 Turkey Disabled women struggled to access reproductive health services during the pandemic. They highlighted the important of timely and meaningful access as well as the challenges they experienced Maintaining access to reproductive services is important for this cohort. Nurses are in a prime position to support such initiatives
Hall, K. A. E., Deusdad, B., D’Hers Del Pozo, M., & Martínez-Hernáez, Á 2022 How did people with functional disability experience the first COVID-19 lockdown? A thematic analysis of YouTube comments International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Comments posted to a YouTube channel Explore the narratives of those with functional disabilities from posts to a YouTube video during a pandemic lockdown 100 comments Spain Comments highlighted social isolation and a lack of access to services, which resulted in mental health impacts The research exposes inadequate services for those with functional disabilities even in nations with developed social service systems
Hielscher, L., Ludlow, A., Mengoni, S. E., Rogers, S., & Irvine, K 2022 The experiences of new mothers accessing feeding support for infants with Down syndrome during the COVID-19 pandemic International Journal of Developmental Disabilities Semi-structure interviews Impact of the pandemic on mothers of infants with Down syndrome 13 United Kingdom Each infant and mother dyad has a unique journey; health professionals lack knowledge, which causes frustration for mothers; additional support is needed to support infant feeding Individualised support is needed for mothers of Down syndrome infants
Hochman, Y., Shpigelman, C.-N., Holler, R., & Werner, S 2022 “Together in a pressure cooker”: Parenting children with disabilities during the COVID-19 lockdown Disability and Health Journal Open-ended survey Parents’ experiences of lockdown with their disabled children 80 Israel Analysis revealed positive and negative challenges that are primarily focused on the families’ support needs; parents report these are focused on education and social services The social model of disability enables robust analysis of family experiences. A lack of targeted policies left families in challenging positions
Isensee, C., Schmid, B., Marschik, P. B., Zhang, D., & Poustka, L 2022 Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on families living with autism: An online survey Research in Developmental Disabilities Open-ended survey Investigate the impact of the pandemic on families and their children who have autism spectrum disorder 216 Germany Half of the respondents indicated their child’s symptoms worsened during the pandemic, which was linked to increases in parental stress and inaccessible therapy; this resulted in increased medication for the children The pandemic has resulted in negative impacts on children with autism spectrum disorder. Additional research is required to understand the long-term impacts on this population
LaVela, S. L., Wu, J., Nevedal, A. L., Harris, A. H. S., Frayne, S. M., Arnow, K. D., Barreto, N. B., Davis, K., & Eisenberg, D 2022 The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals living with spinal cord injury: A qualitative study Rehabilitation Psychology Semi-structured interviews Explore the impact of the pandemic on people with spinal cord injuries 33 United States The pandemic had various impacts on the participant group; these included, disability services, access to therapy and healthcare, lifestyle, social interactions and independence The impact of the pandemic was significant and wide-ranging on the population group; the findings reveal myriad gaps in service provision that negatively impact the health and wellbeing of this cohort. This information can be used to inform health services seeking to develop responsive public health measures for future pandemics
Linden, M. A., Forbes, T., Brown, M., Marsh, L., Truesdale, M., McCann, E., Todd, S., & Hughes, N 2022 Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on family carers of those with profound and multiple intellectual disabilities: Perspectives from UK and Irish Non-Governmental Organisations BMC Public Health Focus groups Explore the impact of the pandemic on carers of children with intellectual disabilities 24 Republic of Ireland and United Kingdom Participants raised issues around mental distress, isolation, fear and exhaustion. They also indicated they had a lack of trust in formal services and discussed online support The lack of access to support and services to assist in caring for children was exacerbated during the pandemic. There is an immediate need to build meaningful services that include parents in their design
Mazzoni, N., Bentenuto, A., Filosofi, F., Tardivo, A., Strathearn, L., Zarei, K., De Falco, S., Venuti, P., Iandolo, G., & Giannotti, M 2023 Parenting a child with a neurodevelopmental disorder during the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic: Quantitative and qualitative cross-cultural findings International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Survey Understand the extent of the impact on the symptoms of children with neurodevelopmental disorders, cessation of therapy and parental stress before and during the pandemic 1494 United States Regardless of geographic location parental stress increased during the pandemic; this increase was attributed to the lack, or discontinuation, of therapy. Parental efficacy and resilience positively impacted stress levels Strategies for increasing resilience might reduce the levels of stress in parents and families
Mbazzi, F. B., Nalugya, R., Kawesa, E., Nimusiima, C., King, R., van Hove, G., & Seeley, J 2022 The impact of COVID-19 measures on children with disabilities and their families in Uganda Disability & Society Interview Explore the impact on families with disabled children because of the pandemic 39 Uganda Parents indicated the pandemic had multifaceted impacts on them and their disabled children. Access to healthcare had been reduced or removed, with concerns for the basic life necessities Comprehensive service responses are needed to meet the needs of families with disabled children. Such responses should be based on this group's involvement
Mitwalli, S., Kiwan, D., Abdul-Samad, L., & Giacaman, R 2022 The double burden of COVID-19 and Israeli military rule on persons with disabilities in the West Bank of the occupied Palestinian territory Frontiers in Psychology Interview Explore the impact on families with disabled children in the West Back as a result of the pandemic 16 Palestinian National Authority Participants reported that the pandemic had significantly impacted their lives. Previous challenges across many areas were exacerbated, including disability services and healthcare access The results highlight the challenges and barriers for people with disabilities that resulted from the pandemic. People with disabilities need to be central to developing solutions that meet their needs
Mohamed, H., Wamera, E., & Malima, W 2022 Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Services and other preventive measures against COVID-19 among people with disabilities, Dodoma, Tanzania American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Interview and focus group Explore disabled people’s access to pandemic prevention initiatives and adequate Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) 102 Tanzania Disabled people did not have access to education about, WASH or other COVID-19 prevention initiatives. The most affected by this were those with physical disabilities including vision and hearing impairments Disabled people need to be positioned at the centre of any initiatives to improve recovery post-pandemic
Navas, P., Verdugo, M. Á., Martínez, S., Amor, A. M., Crespo, M., & Deliu, M. M 2022 Impact of COVID-19 on the burden of care of families of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities Survey Investigate the carer burden in families with members with developmental and intellectual disability 323 Spain The stress level amongst the respondents increased during the pandemic, which was attributable to the care burden and loss of disability services Authors call for support services to continue through future pandemics to ensure family wellbeing
Nguyen, L., & Bui, M 2022 Social protection response to COVID-19: Experiences and lessons from Vietnam Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development Interview Understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people in light of social protection policies that aimed to protect community groups 58 Vietnam Vietnam had many social services in place prior to the pandemic; these met some needs during pandemic restrictions, but disabled people reported that there were many gaps in service provision leading them to rely heavily on neighbours and extended family. Lessons can be learned from Vietnam's response and the pre-existing social strategies employed to support vulnerable people within the community Communities impacted by government strategies must be involved in creating and shaping these; in this way, maximum benefit can be gained by vulnerable community groups
Nicholas, D. B., Zulla, R. T., Conlon, O., Dimitropoulos, G., Urschel, S., Rapoport, A., Katz, S. L., Bruce, A., West, L. J., Belletrutti, M., Cullen, E., & Zwaigenbaum, L 2022 Mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on children with underlying health and disability issues, and their families and health care providers Paediatrics & Child Health Structured interview Explore the mental health consequences for families and children with health and disability challenges as a result of the pandemic 262 Canada Negative mental health impacts were reported by participants. These included burnout, carer load and distress. A lack of parental capability and capacity to respond to all the family needs caused distress Future pandemic planning needs to take into account the experiences of families as a result of COVID-19. There is a need for proactive policies and capacity building to protect families in similar situations in the future
Oude Lansink, I. L. B., van Stam, P. C. C., Schafrat, E. C. W. M., Mocking, M., Prins, S. D., Beelen, A., Cuppen, I., van der Pol, W. L., Gorter, J. W., & Ketelaar, M 2022 ‘This battle, between your gut feeling and your mind. Try to find the right balance’: Parental experiences of children with spinal muscular atrophy during COVID-19 pandemic Child: Care, Health and Development Semi-structured interview Understand the experience of parents with children with spinal muscular atrophy during the pandemic 19 Netherlands Parents highlighted they felt they were balancing resilience, vulnerability and security during the pandemic, but strove to protect their child during this time. They discussed their needs for information to keep their children healthy Healthcare practitioners need to create space to share information and connect with parents; this approach will support parents to feel less vulnerable and increase a sense of agency
Pellicano, E., Brett, S., den Houting, J., Heyworth, M., Magiati, I., Steward, R., Urbanowicz, A., & Stears, M 2022 COVID-19, social isolation and the mental health of autistic people and their families: A qualitative study Autism Semi-structured interview Explore the impact of the pandemic on autistic people’s mental health and social isolation 144 Australia Participants described their dissatisfaction with telehealth services, preferring in-person mental health services. The pandemic also led to feelings of social isolation, causing mental distress Autistic people need social contact and the pandemic has negatively impacted their social connections, resulting in isolation
Pincock, K., Jones, N., Baniodeh, K., Iyasu, A., Workneh, F., & Yadete, W 2022 COVID-19 and social policy in contexts of existing inequality: Experiences of youth with disabilities in Ethiopia and Jordan Disability & Society Semi-structured interview Explore the impact of the pandemic on disabled young people in low to middle-income countries 45 Ethiopia The pandemic has had wide-ranging negative impacts on the study cohort. Current policies are inadequate to meet the needs of disabled young people, leading to inequities The most vulnerable within this cohort need targeted and comprehensive support
Pinkerton, L. M., Murphy, A., Bruckner, E., & Risser, H 2022 Therapy service delivery for children with disabilities during COVID-19: Parent perceptions and implementation recommendations Journal of Community Psychology Open-ended survey Investigate the impacts of service interruptions for disabled children and young people because of COVID-19 171 United States Families experienced disruption to services, but telehealth assisted to improve access; however, children did not always respond well to this therapy approach and parents raised issues with the use of technology during therapy Shorter more frequent telehealth appointments were recommended by parents. Parents should form key members of any service redesign team
Portillo-Aceituno, A., Calderón-Bernal, A., Pérez-Corrales, J., Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, C., Palacios-Ceña, D., & Güeita-Rodríguez, J 2022 The impact of digital physical therapy during COVID-19 lockdown in children with developmental disorders: A qualitative study Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy Semi-structured interviews Explore the impact of digital therapy on children with developmental disorders 16 Spain Parents felt ambivalent about digital therapy because it was less effective but facilitated service access for their children. Some of the challenges included keeping children engaged and focused whilst dealing with the home environment Digital therapy could be used to complement in-person therapy, but recommendations for service delivery are offered. These include, sharing information about the purpose of this approach to care delivery for both clinicians and parents. Future research needs to explore how to optimise this digital therapy given the challenges of successfully delivering such programmes
Roguski, M., Officer, T., Nazari Orakani, S., Good, G., Händler-Schuster, D., & McBride-Henry, K 2022 Ableism, human rights, and the COVID-19 pandemic: Healthcare-related barriers experienced by Deaf people in Aotearoa New Zealand International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Semi-structured interview Investigate the experiences of Deaf people when accessing healthcare 11 Aotearoa, New Zealand Deaf people struggled to understand healthcare workers because of mask use; a failure to recognise the Deaf culture and ableist assumptions led to inequitable access to healthcare. Care provision breached the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) The CRPD should guide health services and their development. Healthcare workers need training to develop competencies in working with Deaf people
Rohn, E. J., Hearn, J. H., Philippus, A. M., & Monden, K. R 2022 “It’s been a double-edged sword”: An online qualitative exploration of the impact of COVID-19 on individuals with spinal cord injury in the US with comparisons to previous UK findings The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine Open-ended online survey Explore the pandemic’s impact on people with spinal cord injury 36 United States Participants faced issues accessing healthcare, managing day-to-day life and creating meaning. The findings were compared against UK respondents The authors offer suggestions for assisting the cohort to create ways to cope with and manage the distress they experienced. Recommendations for practitioners include the need for quality therapeutic relationships and facilitating social connections within the community
Sage, R., Standley, K., & Ipsen, C 2022 “Everything is a mess. I’m just trying to survive It.”: Impacts of COVID-19 on personal assistance services Journal of Health Care for the Poor Underserved Open-ended survey Investigate the influence of the pandemic on personal assistant services for disabled people 1638 United States Lack of access to home care services significantly impacted disabled respondents. They raised issues related to an inability to access healthcare, basic living requirements, funding and fears about contracting COVID-19. Those with intersecting vulnerabilities were more impacted The unmet care needs during the pandemic were significant. Disabled people continue to suffer from ongoing consequences of interruption to service provision; this negatively impacts their ability to access healthcare. Policy initiatives incorporating flexibility around service investment need to be developed to alleviate suffering
Saketkoo, L. A., Jensen, K., Nikoletou, D., Newton, J. J., Rivera, F. J., Howie, M., Reese, R. K., Goodman, M., Hart, P. B., Bembry, W., Russell, A., Lian, I., Lammi, M. R., Scholand, M. B., & Russell, A.-M 2022 Sarcoidosis illuminations on living during COVID-19: Patient experiences of diagnosis, management, and survival before and during the pandemic Journal of Patient Experience Interview Explore the influence of COVID-19 on those with sarcoidosis in three cities 28 United States Ableist attitudes, inequity and healthcare disruption created concerns about participant's ability to survive COVID-19. However, they reported that they had hope that the attention directed to understand multisystem respiratory disease might result in gains for the community Results identify multifaceted issues that need to be addressed by systemic structural changes. Those with sarcoidosis could offer expertise to those with long-COVID on coping with a life transforming diagnosis
Sarica, A. D., Ulu-Ercan, E., & Coşkun, U. H 2022 COVID-19 and Turkish university students with visual impairments: An in-depth inquiry Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness Semi-structured interview Study the impact of the pandemic on university students with visual impairments concerning social and physical health, wellbeing and study 19 Turkey Participants reported the pandemic impacted their daily life and created social and psychological changes. They described challenges accessing healthcare and a decline in physical activity Universities need to be more inclusive of people with vision impairments; counsellors would be one approach to meeting their needs
Sarker, D., Shrestha, S., & Tamang, S. K. B 2022 “We'll starve to death”: The consequences of COVID-19 over the lives of poor people with disabilities in rural Nepal Asian Social Work and Policy Review Semi-structured interview Understand the ramifications of the pandemic on disabled people in Nepal 20 Nepal The pandemic compounded vulnerability for this participant group. Service disconnection, loss of income, isolation from healthcare and education were issues for these people There is an urgent need for support for people with disabilities in Nepal; it needs to be a multi-system and multi-organisational approach. There is a need to protect the rights of disabled people under the CRPD
Scherer, N., Wiseman, P., Watson, N., Brunner, R., Cullingworth, J., Hameed, S., Pearson, C., & Shakespeare, T 2022 ‘Do they ever think about people like us?’: The experiences of people with learning disabilities in England and Scotland during the COVID-19 pandemic Critical Social Policy Interviews Understanding how people with learning disabilities have experienced the pandemic 24 England Findings reveal that inequalities exacerbated the challenges associated with the pandemic; these included lack of disability services, loss of daily routines and inability to access vaccinations in a timely manner. Findings are understood using a vulnerability framework Policies and government structures exacerbate disabled people's vulnerability and position them as marginalised within these communities
Sebring, J. C. H., Capurro, G., Kelly, C., Jardine, C. G., Tustin, J., & Driedger, S. M 2022 “None of it was especially easy”: improving COVID-19 vaccine equity for people with disabilities Canadian Journal of Public Health Focus group Explore ways to improve equity for disabled people concerning COVID-19 vaccination 38 Canada Barriers to accessing vaccinations related to physical accessibility of venues, the experience of receiving vaccinations, and information about vaccination and booking processes Disabled people need to be positioned at the centre of any initiatives to improve access to vaccinations. Recommendations stemming from this research include information in accessible formats, enhanced booking systems, wheelchair accessibility, chairs available and transport. Public health responses should collaborate with disabled people to meet their needs
Selick, A., Bobbette, N., Lunsky, Y., Hamdani, Y., Rayner, J., & Durbin, J 2022 Accessibility of virtual primary care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: Qualitative study JMIR Formative Research Semi-structured interview Explore the accessibility of telehealth for those with developmental or intellectual disabilities 38 Canada Participants reveal both positive and negative aspects of virtual care provision Virtual health can be a useful tool for practitioners; however, an individualised approach that reflects patients' unique social, contextual, carer and healthcare needs is warranted
Sellmaier, C., & Kim, J 2023 Working and caring for a disabled adopted child during a pandemic Child & Family Social Work Survey Explore the pandemic's impact on adoptive parents of disabled children 200 United States Over half the respondents reported it was “somewhat” or “very difficult” to combine family and work requirements. Flexible workplaces mitigated some of this pressure. Access to disability services and mental health support helped participants Social services and workplaces require responsive policies to support these families and adoptive parents
Sharma, Y., Whiting, A., & Dutta, T 2023 A Survey of the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and unpaid caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Survey Explore the impact of the pandemic on unpaid carers and disabled people 111 Canada Disabled people experienced social isolation and declining physical and mental health because of an erosion of disability services. Carers reported feeling fatigued, financial impacts related to the pandemic and significant mental burdens associated with their responsibility Increasing awareness of the experiences of caregivers and disabled people is essential. Policy suggestions include addressing assistance programmes to meet the needs of this community better. Key recommendations revolve around providing information to this cohort, so they are aware of community-based initiatives to support them during public health emergencies, such as those that arise during a pandemic
Silver, H., Rosselot, H., Shaffer, R., & Lozano, R 2022 The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on school-aged children with Fragile X Syndrome Genes Survey Investigate the parental perceived impacts of the pandemic on their children with Fragile X syndrome 33 United States Parents reported that their children had increased issues with mental health, social skills and sleep. Maintaining face-to-face activities was important Additional research and investment in the development of resources to support these families are required
Smythe, T., Mabhena, T., Murahwi, S., Kujinga, T., Kuper, H., & Rusakaniko, S 2022 A path toward disability-inclusive health in Zimbabwe Part 2: A qualitative study on the national response to COVID-19 African Journal of Disability In-depth interview Investigate disabled people’s experiences of accessing health services in Zimbabwe 24 Zimbabwe The pandemic has had wide-ranging negative impacts on disabled people in Zimbabwe. Access to health and pandemic-related information was interrupted leading to declining physical and mental health. Current policies are inadequate to meet the needs of disabled people, resulting in significant inequities Because of the severity of the impacts on the health and financial situation of disabled people, there is an immediate need to respond with specific initiatives to alleviate suffering
Solomon Sanders, J., Rajapillai L. I. Pillai, R., Sturley, R., Sillau, S., Asato, M., R., B., Aravamuthan, B., Bonuck, K., Cervenka, M., Hammond, N., Siegel, J., Siasoco, V., & Margolis, B 2022 Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the behavioral health of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities Psychiatric Services Survey Investigate the behavioural health of people with intellectual disabilities during the pandemic 437 United States Fifty-two per cent of respondents indicated that their mental health had been negatively impacted because of the pandemic. Access to services to support people were reduced or declined, which correlated with poorer mental health The pandemic impacted the behaviour of those with intellectual disabilities. Suggestions for making consistent services available for this cohort include using safe social environments and encouraging physical activity to support this cohort's wellbeing
Tetali, S., Kamalakannan, S., Sadanand, S., Lewis, M. G., Varughese, S., Hans, A., & Murthy, G. V. S 2022 Evaluation of the impact of the first wave of COVID-19 and associated lockdown restrictions on persons with disabilities in 14 states of India International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Survey, focus group and interview Explore the impact of the initial lockdown on disabled people in India 403 survey respondents, 11 interviews India Respondents were concerned about infection risk but believed the lockdown negatively impacted their involvement in typical activities. Access to medication and disability services was complicated and led to perceived long-term consequences for health and wellbeing The pandemic restrictions negatively impact disabled people during the initial lockdown in India. A disability agenda needs to guide and direct the development of policy and strategies to reduce the burdens
Toccalino, D., Haag, H. L., Estrella, M. J., Cowle, S., Fuselli, P., Ellis, M. J., Gargaro, J., & Colantonio, A 2022 Addressing the shadow pandemic: COVID-19 related impacts, barriers, needs, and priorities to health care and support for women survivors of intimate partner violence and brain injury Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Breakout session with semi-structured discussion guide Investigate the needs, barriers, support services and healthcare requirements for those who have a traumatic brain injury and have experienced intimate partner violence 30 Canada Intersecting vulnerabilities increased the impact of the pandemic on those with traumatic brain injuries and who have experienced intimate partner violence. Survivors wanted access to formalised peer support and showed an increased need for privacy and projection Practitioners need education and knowledge of this cohort's health and rehabilitation needs
Turcheti, N., Laurent, A. A., Delgado, C., Sainati, K., Johnson, K., & Wong, E. Y 2022 Social, economic and overall health impacts of COVID-19 on people living with disabilities in King County, WA International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Semi-structured interview Explore the impact of health, social and economic issues for disabled people because of COVID-19 in the King County, Washington 35 United States Participants raised issues that impacted the disability community and offered insights regarding how to address their needs during a pandemic There are lessons that are transferrable to other contexts, such as protocols and processes that have been developed during this study to assist health departments to meet the needs of the disabled community during pandemics. The involvement of the disabled community in planning for health emergency management is key to providing a purpose-built response to this community
Vestal, LE., Schmidt, AM., Dougherty, NL., Sherby, MR., Newland, JG., & Mueller, NB. for the COMPASS-T Study Group 2022 COVID-19-related facilitators and barriers to in-person learning for children with intellectual and development disabilities Journal of School Health Focus group Investigate the impact on the education of children with developmental and intellectual disabilities during the pandemic, and to assess the feasibility of weekly testing for this cohort 31 focus groups, 86 participants United States COVID-19 testing was difficult for this group but improved a sense of safety when attending in-person schooling Complying with social distancing is challenging for this population, so frequent testing for COVID-19 is reassuring for families
Waltz, M., Canter, C., Bensen, JT., Berg, JS., Foreman, AK. M., Grant, TL., Hassmiller Lich, K., Navas, A., O’Daniel, JM., Powell, BC., Rini, CM., Staley, BS., & Cadigan, RJ 2022 The burden of COVID-19 on caregivers of children with suspected genetic conditions: A therapeutic odyssey Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics Semi-structured interview Explore the hardship experienced by parents of children who are suspected as having a genetic condition 25 United States The pandemic did not cause disruptions with the diagnostic process, but people experienced many challenges during this time, including the loss of in-person therapies. Telehealth was problematic leading to concerns about child wellbeing and long-term health The journey to diagnosis is challenging for these families because the children still need to receive treatment and therapies during a pandemic. Health services need to take into account when planning for future pandemics that this cohort has specific vulnerabilities
Wanjagua, R., Hepburn, S.-J., Faragher, R., John, S. T., Gayathri, K., Gitonga, M., Meshy, C. F., Miranda, L., & Sindano, D 2022 Key learnings from COVID-19 to sustain quality of life for families of individuals with IDD Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities Literature review and autoethnographic Explore the experience of the pandemic on those families with developmental and intellectual disabilities 5 Multi-national The pandemic had impacts on myriad domains, including interrupting children's education, limiting access to disabilities services and healthcare, negatively impacting family wellbeing Initiatives such as telehealth helped support families during the pandemic, but the loss of health services, lack of prioritisation for vaccination programmes and loss of services impacted families and resulted in significant disruption and stress. Lessons learned from the pandemic can inform future emergency planning that is inclusive of this cohort
Xu, D., Ma, S., Yan, C., & Zhao, Z 2023 Technology challenges among deaf and hard of hearing elders in China during COVID-19 pandemic emergency isolation: A qualitative study Frontiers in Public Health In-depth interview Investigate the technology challenges during the pandemic for those who are Deaf or have hearing impairments 13 China Participants had issues using technology to enable them to access healthcare; this resulted in an inability to access healthcare, social isolation and lack of engagement with technology Emergency management systems need accessible policy and equipment to respond to this populations’ needs during pandemics
Zebehazy, KT., Rosenblum, LP., & Thompson, KM 2022 The impact of COVID-19 on transportation of adults with visual impairments Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness Open-ended survey Explore the impact on transport for those with vision impairments during the pandemic 1162 Canada Vision-impaired people experienced a range of transportation challenges during the pandemic, including when accessing medical care. These challenges were faced financially, within disability support and other networks, and in concerns around family members supporting the vision-impaired person This research demonstrated that those with visual impairments suffered because of system issues that were exacerbated during the pandemic. Specific transport plans need to be developed and implemented for this population group during health crises or emergency situations