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横断面分析探讨英国 COVID-19 重症高风险成年人的认知、态度和行为。

Cross-sectional analysis to explore the awareness, attitudes and actions of UK adults at high risk of severe illness from COVID-19.

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK

Scaled Insights, Leeds, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2020 Dec 29;10(12):e045309. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-045309.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study explored the impact of COVID-19 on people identified as at high risk of severe illness by UK government, and in particular, the impact of lockdown on access to healthcare, medications and use of technological platforms.

DESIGN

Online survey methodology.

SETTING

UK.

PARTICIPANTS

1038 UK adults were recruited who were either identified by UK government as at high risk of severe illness from COVID-19 or self-identified as at high risk with acute or other chronic health conditions not included in the UK government list. Participants were recruited through social media advertisements, health charities and patient organisations.

MAIN OUTCOMES MEASURES

The awareness, attitudes and actions survey which explores the impact of COVID-19, on including access to healthcare, use of technology for health condition management, mental health, depression, well-being and lifestyle behaviours.

RESULTS

Nearly half of the sample (44.5%) reported that their mental health had worsened during the COVID-19 lockdown. Management of health conditions changed including access to medications (28.5%) and delayed surgery (11.9%), with nearly half of the sample using telephone care (45.5%). Artificial Intelligence identified that participants in the negative cluster had higher neuroticism, insecurity and negative sentiment. Participants in this cluster reported more negative impacts on lifestyle behaviours, higher depression and lower well-being, alongside lower satisfaction with platforms to deliver healthcare.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides novel evidence of the impact of COVID-19 on people identified as at high risk of severe illness. These findings should be considered by policy-makers and healthcare professionals to avoid unintended consequences of continued restrictions and future pandemic responses.

摘要

目的

本研究探讨了 COVID-19 对英国政府认定的高危重症人群的影响,特别是封锁对获得医疗保健、药物和使用技术平台的影响。

设计

在线调查方法。

地点

英国。

参与者

招募了 1038 名英国成年人,他们要么被英国政府认定为 COVID-19 重症高危人群,要么自我认定为高危人群,患有急性或其他未列入英国政府名单的慢性健康状况。参与者是通过社交媒体广告、健康慈善机构和患者组织招募的。

主要结果测量

该意识、态度和行动调查探讨了 COVID-19 对包括获得医疗保健、使用技术管理健康状况、心理健康、抑郁、幸福感和生活方式行为的影响。

结果

近一半的样本(44.5%)报告称,他们的心理健康在 COVID-19 封锁期间恶化了。健康状况的管理发生了变化,包括药物获取(28.5%)和手术延迟(11.9%),近一半的样本使用电话护理(45.5%)。人工智能发现,负面组的参与者具有更高的神经质、不安全感和负面情绪。该组参与者报告对生活方式行为的负面影响更大,抑郁程度更高,幸福感更低,同时对提供医疗保健的平台的满意度也更低。

结论

本研究为 COVID-19 对被认定为高危重症人群的影响提供了新的证据。这些发现应引起政策制定者和医疗保健专业人员的关注,以避免持续限制和未来大流行应对措施的意外后果。

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