Ministerio de Salud Publica del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador.
Colegio de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito, Ecuador.
Front Public Health. 2021 Dec 14;9:734065. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.734065. eCollection 2021.
In an elderly population with hypertension, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is associated with a higher incidence of mortality and a protracted course of clinical symptoms. To assess the perceived risk of infection and complications due to COVID-19 in people with hypertension living in a semi-urban city of Ecuador. A cross-sectional telephone survey of adult outpatients with a previous diagnosis of hypertension in the semi-urban community of Conocoto in Quito, Ecuador was conducted from August to December 2020. A total of 260 adult outpatients, aged 34-97 years, completed telephone surveys. Of total, 71.5% ( = 186) of respondents were women and 28.5% ( = 74) of respondents were men. Overall, 18.1% believe that their risk of infection is "very high," 55.4% believe that their risk of infection is "high," 21.5% believe that their risk of infection is "low," and 5% believe that their risk of infection is "very low." The perceived risk of complications, if infected by COVID-19, revealed that 21.9% believe that their risk of complication is "very high," 65.0% believe that their risk of complication is "high," 10.4% believe that their risk of complication is "low," and 2.7% believe that their risk of complication is "very low." Patients with hypertension are aware of the risks posed by COVID-19 infection and its impact on their health. However, the health system must educate the population on health practices and behaviors to avoid COVID-19 infection until the majority of the population of Ecuador can be vaccinated.
在患有高血压的老年人群中,严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒 2(SARS-CoV-2)与更高的死亡率和更长的临床症状病程相关。评估厄瓜多尔半城市地区高血压患者因 COVID-19 感染和并发症而感知到的风险。2020 年 8 月至 12 月,在厄瓜多尔基多的半城市社区科诺科托对患有高血压的成年门诊患者进行了横断面电话调查。共有 260 名年龄在 34-97 岁之间的成年门诊患者完成了电话调查。在总受访者中,71.5%(=186)为女性,28.5%(=74)为男性。总的来说,18.1%的人认为他们感染的风险“非常高”,55.4%的人认为他们感染的风险“高”,21.5%的人认为他们感染的风险“低”,5%的人认为他们感染的风险“非常低”。如果感染 COVID-19,对并发症的感知风险显示,21.9%的人认为他们的并发症风险“非常高”,65.0%的人认为他们的并发症风险“高”,10.4%的人认为他们的并发症风险“低”,2.7%的人认为他们的并发症风险“非常低”。高血压患者意识到 COVID-19 感染及其对健康的影响所带来的风险。然而,卫生系统必须对民众进行健康实践和行为方面的教育,以避免 COVID-19 感染,直至厄瓜多尔的大多数民众都可以接种疫苗。