Gebbia Vittorio, Piazza Dario, Valerio Maria Rosaria, Borsellino Nicolò, Firenze Alberto
Medical Oncology Unit, La Maddalena Clinic for Cancer, Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
Department of Internal Medicine "Promise," University of Palermo, Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
JCO Glob Oncol. 2020 May;6:722-729. doi: 10.1200/GO.20.00118.
This descriptive investigation was undertaken at three oncology units to report queries, needs, and fears related to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (COVID-19) of patients with cancer and to avoid uncontrolled treatment delays or withdrawal, behavioral mistakes, and panic.
All queries spontaneously delivered through the WhatsApp instant messaging system commonly used by patients to communicate with oncology units were collected and grouped by homology in five categories. Responses to the queries were given according to recommendations by the Italian Association of Medical Oncology through WhatsApp and by subsequent phone calls. Patients were also classified according to the site of the primary tumor, stage of disease, and current treatments. Analysis of the association between these data and queries was carried out.
The social scenario in Italy is a nationwide lockdown except for hospitals, pharmacies, and food supplies. Overall, 446 different patients' WhatsApp conversations were analyzed between March 1 and March 13 and comprised the following: requirement of visit delay by patients undergoing oral therapies or in follow-up, delays in chemotherapy or immunotherapy administration, queries about possible immunosuppression, and changes in lifestyle or daily activities. Delay requirements were statistically more frequent among patients with prostate or breast cancer compared with those with lung or pancreatic cancer. Actions taken by oncologists are also reported.
To our knowledge, the WhatsApp instant messaging system has been occasionally used in other medical settings with controversial results. In our experience, WhatsApp turned out to be adequate to give a rapid answer to most queries from patients with cancer in the COVID-19 pandemic scenario.
本描述性调查在三个肿瘤科室开展,旨在报告癌症患者与严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(COVID-19)相关的疑问、需求和恐惧,避免出现无节制的治疗延误或中断、行为错误及恐慌。
收集患者通过常用的WhatsApp即时通讯系统自发发送至肿瘤科室的所有疑问,并按同源性分为五类。根据意大利医学肿瘤学会的建议,通过WhatsApp及后续电话对疑问进行回复。患者还根据原发肿瘤部位、疾病分期和当前治疗进行分类。对这些数据与疑问之间的关联进行分析。
意大利的社会状况是除医院、药店和食品供应外全国实施封锁。总体而言,在3月1日至3月13日期间分析了446次不同的患者WhatsApp对话,包括:接受口服治疗或处于随访期的患者要求推迟就诊、化疗或免疫治疗给药延迟、关于可能的免疫抑制的疑问以及生活方式或日常活动的改变。与肺癌或胰腺癌患者相比,前列腺癌或乳腺癌患者要求推迟治疗的情况在统计学上更为常见。还报告了肿瘤学家采取的行动。
据我们所知,WhatsApp即时通讯系统在其他医疗环境中偶尔使用,结果存在争议。根据我们的经验,在COVID-19大流行情况下,WhatsApp足以快速回复癌症患者的大多数疑问。