The Educational and Health Impact of COVID-19 on Children With Special Needs: A Systematic Review

D. Batheja, Phu Duong, Vaishali Parab, Dominick Panarello, Jyoti Joshi, Srishti Goel
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RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: Governments across the world were forced to impose social distancing and lockdown measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, caused by coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 that emerged in December 2019. Following the declaration of COVID-19 as a pandemic, the disruptions, including restrictive measures such as school closures had severe impacts on the physical, emotional and mental health of all people, especially children with special needs. There was also scant data, particularly in low-to-middle-income countries. Existing literature stems mostly from western countries, thus the need to perform a comprehensive review on this topic. THE RESEARCH PROBLEM AND METHODS: The primary objective of the systematic review is to understand the impact of COVID-19 and restrictive measures such as school closures on the educational outcomes and physical and mental health of school-going children with special needs. THE PROCESS OF ARGUMENTATION: This systematic review used the PRISMA 2020 checklist where four databases  and grey literature were searched for full text articles, peer reviewed publications in the English language that were published during January 2019–December 2021. RESEARCH RESULTS: The literature search identified 1294 publications, of which 25 key papers were selected. These studies investigate the impact on children with special needs across the globe, with a majority of papers from Europe. We found that COVID-19 and the digitalization of schooling had severe impacts on the physical and mental health of children with special needs and their parents/caregivers. CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND APPLICABLE VALUE OF RESEARCH: These studies highlight the need for an inclusive school environment to ensure that the learning outcomes for children everywhere are achieved. Further, a hybrid model that includes classroom learning with novel inventive methods would be beneficial for children with special needs.
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COVID-19 对有特殊需求儿童的教育和健康影响:系统回顾
研究目的:2019 年 12 月出现了由冠状病毒 SARS-CoV-2 引起的 COVID-19,世界各国政府被迫采取社会隔离和封锁措施,以防止 COVID-19 的传播。在宣布 COVID-19 为大流行病之后,包括停课等限制性措施在内的各种干扰对所有人的身体、情感和心理健康造成了严重影响,尤其是有特殊需求的儿童。数据也很少,特别是在中低收入国家。现有文献大多来自西方国家,因此有必要对这一主题进行全面审查。 研究问题与方法:系统性综述的主要目的是了解 COVID-19 和学校关闭等限制性措施对有特殊需要的在校儿童的教育成果和身心健康的影响。 论证过程:本系统性综述采用了 PRISMA 2020 清单,在四个数据库和灰色文献中搜索了 2019 年 1 月至 2021 年 12 月期间发表的全文文章、同行评审的英文出版物。 研究结果:文献检索发现了 1294 篇出版物,并从中选出了 25 篇关键论文。这些研究调查了对全球有特殊需求儿童的影响,其中大部分论文来自欧洲。我们发现,COVID-19 和学校教育数字化严重影响了有特殊需求儿童及其父母/照顾者的身心健康。 结论、建议和研究的适用价值:这些研究凸显了全纳学校环境的必要性,以确保实现各地儿童的学习成果。此外,将课堂学习与新颖的创造性方法结合起来的混合模式将有益于有特殊需要的儿童。
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