Schwartz Ida Vanessa Doederlein, Randon Dévora Natalia, Monsores Natan, Moura de Souza Carolina Fischinger, Horovitz Dafne Dain Gandelman, Wilke Matheus Vernet Machado Bressan, Brunoni Decio
Medical Genetics Service and Clinical Research Center, Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Genetics Department, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet. 2021 Sep;187(3):301-311. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.c.31883. Epub 2021 Jan 20.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a reorganization of health systems to prioritize the fight against the virus. The adoption of social distancing interfered with the flow of existing policies, and may thus negatively affect the most vulnerable groups, such as the rare disease community. Aimming at characterizing the perception of the impact of COVID-19 on the health care of the Brazilian rare disease community, an online questionnaire addressed to patients with rare diseases and their caregivers was disseminated in the Brazilian territory between June 1st to July 5th, 2020. The questions dealt with the sanitary measures adopted; access to medical services; and mental suffering during the pandemic. The survey was answered by 1,466 participants (<18 yo = 53.3%) representing 192 rare diseases. Regarding physical distancing, 1,372 (93.6%) participants did not leave their residence, or did so only when essential; 1,321 (90.1%) always wore masks when leaving home. 1,042 (71.1%) and 995 (67.9%) participants, respectively, referred medical genetics appointments and rehabilitation therapies were postponed/canceled. Telemedicine was experienced by 1,026 (70%), and 68.3% agreed this is a good strategy for health care. Patients with Inborn Errors of Metabolism (IEM, n = 624, 42.5%) appear to have more access to information and ability to overcome difficulties, and feel less threatened, lonely and depressed than the non-IEM group (p < .05). There was an increment of the rare disease patients' vulnerability in the pandemic scenario. The cooperation of patients/caregivers along with adaptation of the health system is crucial and may be so even post-pandemic.
新冠疫情导致医疗卫生系统进行重组,将抗击病毒作为优先事项。社交距离措施的实施干扰了现有政策的推行,因此可能对最脆弱群体产生负面影响,比如罕见病群体。为了了解新冠疫情对巴西罕见病群体医疗保健的影响,2020年6月1日至7月5日期间,在巴西境内向罕见病患者及其护理人员发放了一份在线调查问卷。问题涉及所采取的卫生措施、医疗服务的可及性以及疫情期间的精神痛苦。1466名参与者(<18岁=53.3%)回答了该调查,他们代表192种罕见病。关于物理距离,1372名(93.6%)参与者没有离开住所,或仅在必要时离开;1321名(90.1%)参与者出门时总是佩戴口罩。分别有1042名(71.1%)和995名(67.9%)参与者表示医学遗传学预约和康复治疗被推迟/取消。1026名(70%)参与者体验过远程医疗,68.3%的人认为这是一种良好的医疗保健策略。与非先天性代谢缺陷(IEM)组相比,先天性代谢缺陷患者(IEM,n=624,42.5%)似乎能获取更多信息,更有能力克服困难,且感到受威胁、孤独和抑郁的程度更低(p<0.05)。在疫情背景下,罕见病患者的脆弱性有所增加。患者/护理人员的合作以及卫生系统的调整至关重要,甚至在疫情后可能依然如此。