Objective: The study aims to ascertain the degree of felt stress among parents of cerebral palsy patients at HIT and POF Hospitals. Study Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: Department of Pediatrics, HIT & POF Hospitals. Period: February 2022 to May 2022. Material & Methods: The study was approved by IRB of HITEC-IMS under approval number HITEC-IRB-22-2021. Using the purposive sampling method, the study included CP children aged 3 to 10 and caregivers who had experienced stress for three consecutive months. The total score was determined using Sheldon Cohen's perceived stress scale. Scores between 0 and 13 were classified as low perceived stress, 14 to 26 as moderate, and 27 to 40 as high felt stress. Results: Children with the spastic form of CP made up 50% of the population, while those with the dyskinetic ataxic and mix types made up 16%, 8%, and 5% of the total. 66 percent of the children were under 5, 22 percent were between the ages of 6 and 10, and just 12 percent were under 3. With level 4 on the second, the GMFCS level of 3 was the most prevalent. The parents’ average age was 31±7.2. Respondents' average stress score was 18.03±8.8. Conclusion: Parents of CP children experience moderate to high levels of stress that are significantly influenced by the employment status of moms and family income. Parents must be stress-free in order to raise children with poor health.
AimsSocial isolation and living alone have been associated with increased suicidality in older adults. During the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, older adults were advised to keep isolated and maintain social distancing. Lockdown periods in England may have led to increased isolation and loneliness in older people, possibly resulting in an increased rates of DSH and suicide. This study aimed to explore whether numbers of older adults referred to liaison services with deliberate self harm changed during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.MethodReason for referral and total number of referrals to liaison services for older adults data were collected across 6 mental health trusts who had access to robust data sets. Data were collected prospectively for three months from the start of the UK national lockdown and for the corresponding 3 month period in 2019, via trust reporting systems. This study was registered as service evaluation within each of the participating mental health trusts.ResultOverall numbers of referrals to older adult liaison services went down, but the proportion of referrals for older adults with DSH increased. Across the six mental health trusts there there were a total of 2167 referrals over the first three month lockdown period in 2020, and 170 (7.84%) of these referrals were for deliberate self harm. During a corresponding time period in 2019, there were a total of 3416 referrals and 155 (4.54%) of these referrals were for deliberate self harmConclusionAlthough numbers of referrals for older adults with delberate self harm appeared to stay the same, the severity of these presentations is not clear. Outcomes of referrals and severity of self harm could be explored by examining individual case records. As there have been subsequent lockdowns the data collection period should also be extended to include these. Triangulation with national and local datasets on completed suicide is planned.
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