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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Public Health
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • COVID-19 pandemic led to lockdowns and restricted hospital services.
  • Non-COVID illnesses faced treatment disruptions and patient uncertainties.
  • This study assessed patient concerns regarding lockdown impacts on their medical care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate patient concerns and apprehensions during COVID-19 lockdowns.
  • To understand the challenges faced by patients with neurological conditions.
  • To assess the effectiveness and patient satisfaction with telemedicine services.

Main Methods:

  • An ambispective, observational, cross-sectional study.
  • Telephonic interviews with patients using a structured questionnaire.
  • Data summarized using frequency and proportions.

Main Results:

  • 727 patients interviewed; epilepsy (32%) and stroke (18%) were most common.
  • Half of patients/caregivers reported health concerns, primarily accessing neurologists.
  • 47 patients (6.4%) defaulted on medication; telemedicine satisfaction was high (two-thirds).

Conclusions:

  • Pandemic continues to challenge healthcare delivery for non-COVID patients.
  • Regular patient contact and counseling on drug compliance are crucial.
  • Telemedicine offers a viable solution to enhance healthcare for non-COVID conditions.