Sowers Kerri L, Galantino Mary Lou
Stockton University, 101 Vera King Farris Drive, Galloway, NJ 08205 USA.
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
Z Gesundh Wiss. 2022;30(12):2753-2760. doi: 10.1007/s10389-021-01545-7. Epub 2021 Apr 26.
The purpose of this survey study was to investigate the impact of Covid-19 on the lives of individuals living with primary immunodeficiency disease (PID).
An online survey was distributed through social media to individuals with a diagnosis of PID to investigate behaviors and concerns during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Five hundred and fifty seven responses were collected, of which 495 surveys were 100% complete; partial responses were analyzed. Respondents have been extremely cautious and have minimized their potential Covid-19 exposure risk. In this study, 56.6% ( = 289) participated in telehealth visits with the physician responsible for managing their PID during the Covid-19 pandemic. Respondents reported they would be somewhat comfortable with returning to normal activities if there was widespread herd immunity (40.9%, = 209), an effective vaccine (46.0%. = 235), or public health protections (44.0%, = 225). The majority of respondents were extremely concerned (57.3%, = 293) about additional waves of Covid-19 cases when their state or country reopens.
The PID community is aware of the health risks posed by this public health crisis, and have done as much as possible to minimize their risk to community exposure. This pandemic has highlighted the importance of continuous medical care for a vulnerable population through the use of telemedicine. Healthcare providers should be aware of the emotional burden and increased psychiatric distress, often presenting as fear, anxiety, or depression, in patients with a chronic medical condition during a public health crisis such as the Covid-19 pandemic.
本调查研究旨在探讨新冠病毒病(Covid-19)对原发性免疫缺陷病(PID)患者生活的影响。
通过社交媒体向确诊为PID的个体发放在线调查问卷,以调查Covid-19大流行期间的行为及担忧。
共收集到557份回复,其中495份调查问卷为100%完整;对部分回复进行了分析。受访者极为谨慎,并已将其潜在的Covid-19暴露风险降至最低。在本研究中,56.6%(n = 289)的受访者在Covid-19大流行期间通过远程医疗与负责管理其PID的医生进行了会诊。受访者表示,如果有广泛的群体免疫(40.9%,n = 209)、有效的疫苗(46.0%,n = 235)或公共卫生防护措施(44.0%,n = 225),他们对恢复正常活动会感到有些放心。大多数受访者(57.3%,n = 293)极为担心所在州或国家重新开放时会出现新一轮的Covid-19病例。
PID患者群体意识到了这一公共卫生危机所带来的健康风险,并已尽可能降低其社区暴露风险。这场大流行凸显了通过使用远程医疗为弱势群体提供持续医疗护理的重要性。医疗服务提供者应意识到,在诸如Covid-19大流行这样的公共卫生危机期间,患有慢性疾病的患者会承受情感负担并出现更多的精神痛苦,通常表现为恐惧、焦虑或抑郁。