Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö, Lund University, Jan Waldenströms gata 35, 202 05, Malmö, Sweden.
Futurum, Region Jönköping's County, Jönköping, Sweden.
BMC Res Notes. 2021 Nov 24;14(1):424. doi: 10.1186/s13104-021-05839-7.
To analyze changes in primary care utilization as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Swedish national register data from 2019 to 2020 on utilization of services were used to compare overall utilization levels and across types of contacts and patient groups. A specific objective was to assess the extent to which remote types of patient consultations were able to compensate for any observed fall in on-site visits. Data were stratified by sex and age to investigate any demographic pattern.
Findings show significant reductions in overall utilization of services as the pandemic occurred in the first quarter of 2020. On-site visits fell during the first wave of the pandemic and rebounded thereafter. Patients over 65 years of age appear to have reduced utilization to a larger extent compared with younger groups. Simultaneously, remote contacts increased from around 12% before the pandemic to 17% of the total number of consultations. However, the net effect of changes in service utilization suggests an overall reduction of around 12 percent in the number of primary care consultations as a result of the pandemic. No differences between men and women were observed. Further research will continue to monitor changes in primary care utilization as the pandemic continues.
分析新冠疫情对初级保健利用的影响。本研究使用了 2019 年至 2020 年瑞典全国登记数据,比较了服务利用的总体水平以及不同类型的接触和患者群体。具体目标是评估远程患者咨询在多大程度上能够弥补观察到的现场访问下降。按性别和年龄对数据进行分层,以调查任何人口统计学模式。
研究结果显示,随着 2020 年第一季度疫情的发生,服务利用总体显著减少。现场访问在疫情第一波期间下降,此后有所反弹。与年轻群体相比,65 岁以上的患者似乎减少了更多的利用。同时,远程接触从疫情前的 12%左右增加到总咨询次数的 17%。然而,服务利用变化的净效应表明,由于疫情,初级保健咨询的数量总体减少了约 12%。未观察到男女之间的差异。随着疫情的继续,将继续进行进一步的研究以监测初级保健利用的变化。