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The impact of the Australian Black Summer Bushfires and the COVID-19 pandemic on wellbeing in persons with multiple sclerosis; preparation for future and ongoing crises

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DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
卷 45, 期 4, 页码 630-643

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2037756

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Multiple sclerosis; Australia; public health; health services research; COVID 19; environmental research; bushfire

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This study aimed to understand the needs of the Australian multiple sclerosis (MS) community during times of crisis. The results showed that the most significant concerns for MS patients were bushfire smoke exposure and susceptibility to COVID-19. The crisis experiences from bushfires and the pandemic overlapped in terms of changes in mood and symptom stability. It is important to continue improving centralized crisis information and consider the use of telehealth and rural healthcare support in the future.
Purpose The Australian multiple sclerosis (MS) community experienced two recent major crises, widespread bushfires and the COVID 19 pandemic. We aimed to understand the needs of persons with MS during times of crisis. Materials and methods A consumer-directed mixed-method study. We included an online survey, semi-structured interviews, and a workshop with persons with MS, carers, healthcare professionals, and disability advocates. Data were collected via: (1) 176 people completing online surveys to identify crisis concerns and communications, (2) 29 people completing online interviews on bushfire and pandemic impact, and (3) 13 people participating in a crises-priorities workshop. Descriptive data were calculated for survey response, and a general inductive analytical approach was taken with interview and workshop responses. Results The most significant concerns were bushfire smoke exposure and disease-modifying-medication and susceptibility to COVID-19 (66% and 63% mean concern score, respectively). Interviews indicated crises experiences from the bushfires, and the pandemic overlapped respective of changes in mood and symptom stability. For bushfires, a need for future preparations, and for the pandemic, the benefits of social restrictions, disclosing personal health information and increased care burden were important. Conclusions Multiple crises challenged the MS community but offered lessons for healthcare in future crises. Continued progress in centralised crisis information, with considered use of telehealth and rural healthcare support, is needed.

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