Rozon Jean-Philippe, Hébert Mélanie, Bourgault Serge, Caissie Mathieu, Letartre Laurence, Tourville Eric, Dirani Ali
Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada.
Department of Ophthalmology, Centre Universitaire d'Ophtalmologie, CHU de Québec - Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada.
Clin Ophthalmol. 2021 Mar 16;15:1153-1161. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S300239. eCollection 2021.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, news related to the pandemic has created a feeling of fear, particularly among high-risk groups including elderly patients. This study aimed to assess the fear associated with COVID-19 and to evaluate the fear of vision decrease related to the delay of treatment in neovascular age-related macular degeneration patients (nAMD) during the pandemic.
This is a prospective cross-sectional study of 160 actively treated patients with nAMD enrolled between September and November 2020 at a tertiary hospital in Québec, Canada. For each participant, demographic and clinical data were collected. The anxiety was rated in a questionnaire composed of two sections: the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S) and eight additional questions to assess ophthalmology-related COVID-19 statements.
The mean ± standard deviation level of FCV-19S was 17.05±4.38. In the multivariable analysis, it was significantly higher in women (p<0.001) and lower in patients with a high school education vs elementary school (p=0.009). In the ophthalmology-related statements, 16% feared vision loss because of difficulties in maintaining regular follow-ups during the pandemic. The female gender was significantly associated with a higher tendency to postpone their appointment (p=0.03). No association was found between the patients' underlying disease characteristics and higher fear of vision loss.
Despite the massive impact of the pandemic, anxiety related to COVID-19 and delaying ophthalmology treatments remained relatively low in nAMD patients. Greater explanations to address this fear may reduce anxiety level, especially among female patients and those with an elementary school education.
自新冠疫情开始以来,与疫情相关的新闻引发了恐惧情绪,尤其是在包括老年患者在内的高危人群中。本研究旨在评估与新冠病毒相关的恐惧,并评估在疫情期间新生血管性年龄相关性黄斑变性(nAMD)患者因治疗延迟而产生的视力下降恐惧。
这是一项前瞻性横断面研究,于2020年9月至11月在加拿大魁北克的一家三级医院招募了160名接受积极治疗的nAMD患者。收集了每位参与者的人口统计学和临床数据。通过一份由两部分组成的问卷对焦虑程度进行评分:新冠病毒恐惧量表(FCV-19S)和另外八个问题,以评估与眼科相关的新冠病毒陈述。
FCV-19S的平均±标准差水平为17.05±4.38。在多变量分析中,女性的该水平显著更高(p<0.001),与小学学历患者相比,高中学历患者的该水平更低(p=0.009)。在与眼科相关的陈述中,16%的患者担心由于疫情期间难以维持定期随访而导致视力丧失。女性性别与推迟预约的倾向显著相关(p=0.03)。未发现患者的基础疾病特征与更高的视力丧失恐惧之间存在关联。
尽管疫情产生了巨大影响,但nAMD患者中与新冠病毒相关的焦虑以及推迟眼科治疗的情况仍然相对较低。针对这种恐惧进行更多解释可能会降低焦虑水平,尤其是在女性患者和小学学历患者中。