Impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on the well‐being of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their parents
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health2021Vol. 57(5), pp. 631–636
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Anne Masi, Antonio Mendoza Diaz, Lucy A. Tully, Syeda Ishra Azim, Susan Woolfenden, Daryl Efron, Valsamma Eapen
Abstract
Targeted interventions are required to address worsening child neurodevelopmental disability, mental health symptoms and poor diet, sleep and exercise patterns. Improved access to telehealth services is indicated, as is further research on barriers and enablers of effective telehealth services.
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