The Impact of Social Distancing Due to COVID-19 on Activities of Daily Living in Parkinson’s Disease

Author:

Sánchez-Herrera-Baeza Patricia1ORCID,Rodríguez-Pérez M.ª Pilar1ORCID,Fernández-Gómez Gemma1,Bustamante-Palomo Nerea1,Serrada-Tejeda Sergio1ORCID,Obeso-Benítez Paula1ORCID,Morales-Cabezas Matilde1,Martínez-Piédrola Rosa M.1ORCID,Pérez-de-Heredia-Torres Marta1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine, Rey Juan Carlos University, Avenida de Atenas s/n, CP 28922 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Introduction: To explore the impact of the lockdown and social distancing measures, applied for one year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic on Activities of Daily Living in patients with Parkinson’s disease, as well as to determine the association between daily performance and tasks requiring more manipulative dexterity. Methods: Data collection was carried out between 18 January and 22 March 2021 through telephone interviews. Patients were recruited from associations of patients with Parkinson’s disease in Spain. A questionnaire was designed including items from standardized tools of the Activities of Daily Living Questionnaire to measure the level of independence and from the Dexterity Questionnaire for manipulative dexterity. Results: There were 126 participants aged 36–89 years, 58% of whom were male. The results of our study reveal a significant decline in almost all the ADLs assessed. There is a moderate correlation between the degree of dependence in ADLs and the difficulty in performing activities requiring manipulative dexterity. Conclusions: Social isolation related to the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences may have contributed to an increase in the deterioration of manipulative ability, leading to a loss of ability to perform ADLs. These results show specific needs to be considered in the rehabilitation treatment of these patients.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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