Yan Flora, Rauscher Erika, Hollinger Amanda, Caputo Mary Ann, Ready John, Nguyen Shaun A, Fakhry Carole, Nathan Cherie-Ann O, Leonardis Chris, Yearout Danielle, Day Terry A, Moore Michael G
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
THANC (Thyroid, Head and Neck Cancer) Foundation, New York, New York, USA.
OTO Open. 2021 Sep 30;5(3):2473974X211047794. doi: 10.1177/2473974X211047794. eCollection 2021 Jul-Sep.
To evaluate the concerns and needs of patients and survivors of head and neck cancer (HNC) in the COVID-19 era.
Prospective cross-sectional survey.
Contact lists of 5 North American HNC advocacy groups.
A 14-question survey was distributed to the contact lists of 5 HNC advocacy groups evaluating patient and survivor needs and concerns related to their cancer care and COVID-19.
There were 171 respondents, with 75% in the posttreatment period. The most common concern was contraction of COVID-19 (49%). More patients in active treatment preferred in-person visits than those in the early (≤5 years) and late (>5) survivorship period (72% vs 61% vs 40%, < .001). A higher percentage of late survivors preferred virtual visits (38% vs 28%, = .001). In total, 91 (53.2%) respondents sought emotional support outside of immediate family and friends. This included cancer support groups (36.2%), the medical team (29.7%), and other sources outside of these (34.1%), including faith-based organizations and online communities. A higher proportion of women than men (62% vs 41%, = .001) were seeking emotional support outside of immediate family and friends.
During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, patients with HNC who were actively undergoing treatment had increased need for support resources and preferred in-person provider visits. Alternatively, a higher percentage of patients >5 years from treatment preferred virtual visits. Emotional support outside of family and friends was sought out by a majority of respondents. Further research is needed to determine what support and educational resources are needed to best aid these various populations.
评估头颈癌(HNC)患者及幸存者在新冠疫情时代的担忧和需求。
前瞻性横断面调查。
5个北美头颈癌宣传组织的联系人名单。
向5个头颈癌宣传组织的联系人名单发放一份包含14个问题的调查问卷,评估患者及幸存者对癌症护理和新冠疫情的需求与担忧。
共有171名受访者,其中75%处于治疗后阶段。最常见的担忧是感染新冠病毒(49%)。与早期(≤5年)和晚期(>5年)生存期的患者相比,正在接受积极治疗的患者更倾向于面对面就诊(72%对61%对40%,P<0.001)。晚期幸存者中更倾向于虚拟就诊的比例更高(38%对28%,P = 0.001)。总共有91名(53.2%)受访者在直系亲属和朋友之外寻求情感支持。这包括癌症支持小组(36.2%)、医疗团队(29.7%)以及这些之外的其他来源(34.1%),包括宗教组织和在线社区。寻求直系亲属和朋友之外情感支持的女性比例高于男性(62%对41%,P = 0.001)。
在新冠疫情的早期阶段,正在积极接受治疗的头颈癌患者对支持资源的需求增加,且更倾向于与医疗服务提供者进行面对面就诊。相反,治疗后超过5年的患者中更倾向于虚拟就诊的比例更高。大多数受访者在直系亲属和朋友之外寻求情感支持。需要进一步研究以确定最能帮助这些不同人群的支持和教育资源。