COVID-19 issues related to pediatric neuropsychology and inpatient rehabilitation – challenges to usual care and solutions during the pandemic
Christine Koterba, Katherine T. Baum, Taralee Hamner, Tyler Busch, Kimberly C. Davis, Sarah Tlustos-Carter, Robyn Howarth, Ashley S. Fournier-Goodnight, Megan Kramer, A. Landry, Jilian A. O’Neill, Jennifer Cass, Camille Wilson, Beth S. Slomine
Abstract
By considering components of in-person and telehealth models of patient care during the pandemic, neuropsychologists successfully serve patients within the rehabilitation setting, as well as the patient's family who may be limited in their ability to be physically present due to childcare, illness, work-related demands, or hospital restrictions.
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)TelehealthPandemicRehabilitation2019-20 coronavirus outbreakNeuropsychologySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Face (sociological concept)MedicineInpatient careMEDLINEPsychologyTelemedicineMedical emergencyPsychiatryPhysical therapyHealth carePolitical scienceCognitionVirologySocial scienceDiseasePathologyOutbreakLawSociologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Telemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationCOVID-19 and Mental HealthCOVID-19 and healthcare impacts