Clinica Urologica, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Roma, Italy.
Department of Urology Clinic, Careggi Hospital, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Neurourol Urodyn. 2021 Feb;40(2):695-704. doi: 10.1002/nau.24610. Epub 2021 Jan 25.
To investigate the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on health-care provision to patients suffering from pelvic floor dysfunctions in Italy.
A retrospective web-based interdisciplinary survey was mailed by the Italian Society of Urodynamics to members involved in pelvic floor dysfunctions management from June 22, 2020 to July 17, 2020. The 84-item questionnaire investigated the period March-June 2020 (first epidemic wave) and showed high content validity. The primary outcome was the mean rate of cancellation for health-care services. Secondary outcomes included estimation of the accumulated surgeries backload until return to baseline activity and of the recovery pattern, using linear regression and scenario-based forecasting.
A total of 85 participants provided complete responses. Respondents were mostly urologists (47%), followed by gynecologists (29.5%) and physiatrists (17.6%). On average, 78.4% of outpatient services and 82.7% of functional surgeries were canceled, without significant differences by geographical distribution. An impact on patients' quality of life was anticipated by most of the respondents (87%) and 48.2% also reported potentially serious health risks for patients. Thirty-three percent of the respondents reported the use of telemedicine. If the nation-wide surgical activity increases by 20% postpandemic, it would take 37 months to clear the backlog of functional surgeries. We acknowledge the inherent limitations of the survey methodology and retrospective design.
Access to care for patients suffering from pelvic floor dysfunctions has been dramatically affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. The indirect effects of this unprecedented disruption on pelvic floor dysfunctions care may last for several months.
调查 COVID-19 大流行对意大利盆底功能障碍患者医疗服务的影响。
意大利尿动力学学会于 2020 年 6 月 22 日至 7 月 17 日通过网络向参与盆底功能障碍管理的成员发送了一项回顾性跨学科调查。该 84 项问卷调查了 2020 年 3 月至 6 月(第一波疫情)的情况,具有较高的内容效度。主要结局指标为医疗服务取消率的平均值。次要结局指标包括使用线性回归和基于情景的预测来估计累积手术积压量直至恢复基线活动和恢复模式。
共有 85 名参与者提供了完整的回复。受访者主要是泌尿科医生(47%),其次是妇科医生(29.5%)和物理治疗师(17.6%)。平均而言,78.4%的门诊服务和 82.7%的功能手术被取消,不同地理区域之间无显著差异。大多数受访者(87%)预计会对患者的生活质量产生影响,48.2%的受访者还报告称这对患者存在潜在的严重健康风险。33%的受访者报告使用了远程医疗。如果全国范围内的手术活动在大流行后增加 20%,则需要 37 个月才能清除功能手术积压。我们承认调查方法和回顾性设计存在固有局限性。
COVID-19 疫情的爆发严重影响了盆底功能障碍患者的就医机会。这种前所未有的中断对盆底功能障碍护理的间接影响可能会持续数月。