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脑肿瘤与新冠病毒病:患者及照料者的经历

Brain tumors and COVID-19: the patient and caregiver experience.

作者信息

Voisin Mathew R, Oliver Kathy, Farrimond Stuart, Chee Tess, Arzbaecher Jean, Kruchko Carol, Maher Mary Ellen, Tse Chris, Cashman Rosemary, Daniels Maureen, Mungoshi Christine, Lamb Sharon, Granero Anita, Lovely Mary, Baker Jenifer, Payne Sally, Zadeh Gelareh

机构信息

Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

International Brain Tumour Alliance (IBTA), Tadworth, UK.

出版信息

Neurooncol Adv. 2020 Aug 23;2(1):vdaa104. doi: 10.1093/noajnl/vdaa104. eCollection 2020 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, thousands of medical procedures and appointments have been canceled or delayed. The long-term effects of these drastic measures on brain tumor patients and caregivers are unknown. The purpose of this study is to better understand how COVID-19 has affected this vulnerable population on a global scale.

METHODS

An online 79-question survey was developed by the International Brain Tumour Alliance, in conjunction with the SNO COVID-19 Task Force. The survey was sent to more than 120 brain tumor charities and not-for-profits worldwide and disseminated to pediatric and adult brain tumor patients and caregivers. Responses were collected from April to May 2020 and subdivided by patient versus caregiver and by geographical region.

RESULTS

In total, 1989 participants completed the survey from 33 countries, including 1459 patients and 530 caregivers. There were no significant differences in COVID-19 testing rates ( = .662) or positive cases for brain tumor patients between regions ( = .1068). Caregivers were significantly more anxious than patients ( ≤ .0001). Patients from the Americas were most likely to have lost their jobs due to the pandemic, practiced self-isolation, and received telehealth services ( ≤ .0001). Patients from Europe experienced the most treatment delays ( = .0031). Healthcare providers, brain tumor charities, and not-for-profits were ranked as the most trusted sources of information.

CONCLUSIONS

As a result of COVID-19, brain tumor patients and caregivers have experienced significant stress and anxiety. We must continue to provide accessible high-quality care, information, and support in the age of COVID-19.

摘要

背景

自新冠疫情开始以来,数千例医疗程序和预约被取消或推迟。这些严厉措施对脑肿瘤患者及其照料者的长期影响尚不清楚。本研究的目的是更好地了解新冠疫情在全球范围内如何影响这一弱势群体。

方法

国际脑肿瘤联盟与神经肿瘤学会新冠疫情特别工作组联合开展了一项包含79个问题的在线调查。该调查被发送给全球120多个脑肿瘤慈善机构和非营利组织,并分发给儿科和成人脑肿瘤患者及其照料者。于2020年4月至5月收集回复,并按患者与照料者以及地理区域进行细分。

结果

共有来自33个国家的1989名参与者完成了调查,其中包括1459名患者和530名照料者。各地区之间新冠病毒检测率(P = 0.662)或脑肿瘤患者的阳性病例数无显著差异(P = 0.1068)。照料者比患者明显更焦虑(P≤0.0001)。美洲的患者因疫情失业、进行自我隔离以及接受远程医疗服务的可能性最高(P≤0.0001)。欧洲的患者经历的治疗延迟最多(P = 0.0031)。医疗服务提供者、脑肿瘤慈善机构和非营利组织被列为最值得信赖的信息来源。

结论

由于新冠疫情,脑肿瘤患者及其照料者经历了巨大的压力和焦虑。在新冠疫情时代,我们必须继续提供可及的高质量护理、信息和支持。

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