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The initial impact of the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic on epilepsy research

机译:SARS-COV-2大流行对癫痫研究的初步影响

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The COVID‐19 pandemic has changed the face of many practices throughout the world. Through necessity to minimize spread and provide clinical care to those with severe disease, focus has been on limiting face‐to‐face contact. Research in many areas has been put on hold. We sought to determine the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on epilepsy research from international basic science and clinical researchers. Responses to five questions were solicited through a convenience sample by direct email and through postings on the ILAE social media accounts and an ILAE online platform (utilizing Slack). Information was collected from 15 respondents in 11 countries by email or via Zoom interviews between May 19, 2020, and June 4, 2020. Several themes emerged including a move to virtual working, project delays with laboratory work halted and clinical work reduced, funding concerns, a worry about false data with regard to COVID research and concern about research time lost. However, a number of positive outcomes were highlighted, not least the efficiency of online working and other adaptations that could be sustained in the future.
机译:Covid-19 Pandemic发生了整个世界的许多做法的面貌。通过必须尽量减少传播并为具有严重疾病的人提供临床护理,重点是限制面对面接触。在许多领域的研究已被搁置。我们试图确定Covid-19大流行对国际基础科学和临床研究人员的癫痫研究的影响。通过直接电子邮件和ILAE社交媒体账户和ILAE在线平台(利用SLACK)通过便利样品征集对五个问题的回应。通过电子邮件或通过2012年5月19日和2020年5月19日至6月4日之间的Zoom访谈从11个国家/地区收集信息。出现了几个主题,包括向虚拟工作的举措,实验室工作的项目延误停止,临床工作减少,资金涉及,关于Covid研究和对研究时间丢失的关注的虚假数据的担忧。但是,突出了许多积极成果,并非最不重要的是在线工作的效率和未来可能持续的其他适应性。

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