Quality of Life assessment of people with Epilepsy in COVID Pandemic

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The lock down in COVID-19 affected India’s economy, health and quality of life, causing an indefinite standstill for the majority of major urban areas in India. Check out the different economic and health challenges faced by the urban populations of India and their lock down perceptions, CHD Group has conducted the Mangalore based global health organization this national evaluation survey. 604 respondents from 25 Indian states (including the Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir Union territories) were surveyed. The survey involved respondents from all the worst-hit countries, including Maharashtra, Gujarat, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Ra, who had confirmed COVID-19 as on 1 May 2020. According to the CHD Group’s COVID-19 Lock down National Assessment Survey, 40% of India’s urban population is living in fear of unemployment. In addition, 15% of employed respondents do not receive the same monthly income during the lock-down period. A worryingly large proportion (48 %) of respondents face difficulties in accessing essential commodities during the lock-up. 21% faced difficulties in purchasing medicines, and 18% faced difficulties in accessing healthcare facilities, even in urban centres. Inadequate access to healthcare facilities during the lockdown may lead to potential exacerbations of their pre-existing illnesses. Furthermore, access constraints to medicines and healthcare facilities were highest among respondents from the states of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, which also collectively account to nearly 60% of COVID-19 cases in India. (https://www.chdefforts.org/ publications/, 2020) Based on the situation, we planned the assessment of Quality of Life of People with Epilepsy during the COVID Pandemic.
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COVID - 19大流行期间癫痫患者生活质量评价
新冠肺炎疫情期间的封锁影响了印度的经济、健康和生活质量,导致印度大多数主要城市地区无限期停滞。为了了解印度城市人口面临的不同经济和健康挑战以及他们对封闭的看法,CHD集团在芒格洛尔的全球卫生组织进行了这项全国评估调查。来自印度25个邦(包括德里、查谟和克什米尔联邦属地)的604名受访者接受了调查。该调查涉及所有受灾最严重的国家的受访者,包括马哈拉施特拉邦、古吉拉特邦、德里、中央邦和拉邦,他们在2020年5月1日确诊了COVID-19。根据CHD集团的COVID-19封锁全国评估调查,40%的印度城市人口生活在失业恐惧中。此外,15%的受雇受访者在封锁期间的月收入不一样。令人担忧的是,很大一部分受访者(48%)在封锁期间难以获得基本商品。21%的人在购买药品方面遇到困难,18%的人在获得保健设施方面遇到困难,即使在城市中心也是如此。封锁期间无法充分利用医疗设施可能会导致他们原有疾病的潜在恶化。此外,来自马哈拉施特拉邦、泰米尔纳德邦、德里、安得拉邦和卡纳塔克邦的受访者在获得药品和医疗设施方面面临的限制最为严重,这些州也占印度COVID-19病例的近60%。(https://www.chdefforts.org/ publications/, 2020)根据这一情况,我们计划开展新冠疫情期间癫痫患者生活质量评估。
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