The COVID‐19 pandemic and neurology: A survey on previous and continued restrictions for clinical practice, curricular training, and health economics

Author:

Rakusa Martin1ORCID,Moro Elena2ORCID,Akhvlediani Tamar3,Bereczki Daniel4ORCID,Bodini Benedetta56ORCID,Cavallieri Francesco7,Fanciulli Alessandra8ORCID,Filipović Saša R.9,Guekht Alla1011,Helbok Raimund12,Hochmeister Sonja13,Martinelli Boneschi Filippo1415ORCID,Özturk Serefnur16,Priori Alberto1718ORCID,Romoli Michele19ORCID,Willekens Barbara2021,Zedde Marialuisa22,Sellner Johann23,

Affiliation:

1. Division of Neurology University Medical Centre Maribor Maribor Slovenia

2. Division of Neurology, CHU of Grenoble, Grenoble Institute of Neurosciences, INSERM U1216 Grenoble Alpes University Grenoble France

3. Neolab Clinic Tbilisi Georgia

4. Department of Neurology Semmelweis University Budapest Hungary

5. Neurology Department St. Antoine Hospital, APHP Paris France

6. Paris Brain Institute, ICM, CNRS, INSERM Sorbonne Université Paris France

7. Neurology Unit, Neuromotor and Rehabilitation Department Azienda USL‐IRCCS di Reggio Emilia Reggio Emilia Italy

8. Department of Neurology Medical University of Innsbruck Innsbruck Austria

9. Institute for Medical Research University of Belgrade Belgrade Serbia

10. Research and Clinical Center for Neuropsychiatry Moscow Russian Federation

11. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University Moscow Russian Federation

12. Department of Neurology Johannes Kepler University Linz Austria

13. Department of Neurology Medical University of Graz Austria

14. Neurology Unit ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo Milan Italy

15. Department of Health Sciences University of Milan Milan Italy

16. Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine Selcuk University Konya Turkey

17. Aldo Ravelli Center for Neurotechnology and Experimental Brain Therapeutics, Department of Health Sciences University of Milan Milan Italy

18. Clinical Neurology Unit, Azienda Socio‐Sanitaria Territoriale Santi Paolo e Carlo and Department of Health Sciences University of Milan Milan Italy

19. Neurology and Stroke Unit, Department of Neuroscience Bufalini Hospital Cesena Italy

20. Department of Neurology Antwerp University Hospital Edegem Belgium

21. Translational Neurosciences Research Group University of Antwerp Wilrijk Belgium

22. Neurology Unit, Stroke Unit Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale, IRCCS di Reggio Emilia Reggio Emilia Italy

23. Department of Neurology Landesklinkum Mistelbach‐Gänserndorf Mistelbach Austria

Abstract

AbstractBackground and PurposeThe COVID‐19 pandemic has significantly impacted health systems worldwide. Here, we assessed the pandemic's impact on clinical service, curricular training, and financial burden from a neurological viewpoint during the enforced lockdown periods and the assumed recovery by 2023.MethodsAn online 18‐item survey was conducted by the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) NeuroCOVID‐19 Task Force among the EAN community. The survey was online between February and March 2023. Questions related to general, demographic, clinical, work, education, and economic aspects.ResultsWe collected 430 responses from 79 countries. Most health care professionals were aged 35–44 years, with >15 years of work experience. The key findings of their observations were as follows. (i) Clinical services were cut back in all neurological subspecialties during the most restrictive COVID‐19 lockdown period. The most affected neurological subspecialties were services for patients with dementia, and neuromuscular and movement disorders. The levels of reduction and the pace of recovery were distinct for acute emergencies and in‐ and outpatient care. Recovery was slow for sleep medicine, autonomic nervous system disorders, neurorehabilitation, and dementia care. (ii) Student and residency rotations and grand rounds were reorganized, and congresses were converted into a virtual format. Conferences are partly maintained in a hybrid format. (iii) Affordability of neurological care and medication shortage are emerging issues.ConclusionsRecovery of neurological services up to spring 2023 has been incomplete following substantial disruption of neurological care, medical education, and health economics in the wake of the COVID‐19 pandemic. The continued limitations for the delivery of neurological care threaten brain health and call for action on a global scale.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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