Beyond the First Wave: Consequences of COVID-19 on High-Risk Infants and Families.

Authors: 
M.E. Lemmon; I. Chapman; W. Malcolm; K. Kelley; R.J. Shaw; A. Milazzo; M. Cotten; S.R. Hintz
Abstract: 

The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is affecting care for high-risk newborns in ways that will likely be sustained beyond the initial pandemic response. These novel challenges present an urgent imperative to understand how COVID-19 impacts parent, family, and infant outcomes. We highlight three areas that warrant targeted attention: (1) inpatient care: visitation policies, developmental care, and communication practices; (2) outpatient care: high-risk infant follow-up and early intervention programs; and (3) parent psychosocial distress: mental health, social support, and financial toxicity. Changes to care delivery in these areas provide an opportunity to identify and implement novel strategies to provide family-centered care during COVID-19 and beyond. KEY POINTS: · The COVID-19 pandemic is influencing care delivery for high-risk newborns and their families.. · Rapid changes to care delivery are likely to be sustained beyond the initial pandemic response.. · We have an urgent imperative to understand how COVID-19 impacts infant, parent, and family outcomes..

Citation: 

Lemmon ME, Chapman I, Malcolm W, et al. "Beyond the First Wave: Consequences of COVID-19 on High-Risk Infants and Families." Am J Perinatol. 2020;37(12):1283-1288.PubMed

Publication type: 
Journal Article
Year: 
2020
CPQCC publication: 
Yes
PubMed ID: 
32911555
PMCID: 
PMC7535978