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“被抛弃感”会持续存在吗?COVID-19 大流行对风湿病患者和临床医生的持续影响。

Will 'the feeling of abandonment' remain? Persisting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on rheumatology patients and clinicians.

机构信息

Department of Public Health and Primary Care, School of Clinical Medicine.

Patient and Public Involvement in Rheumatology Research Group, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, Cambridge.

出版信息

Rheumatology (Oxford). 2022 Aug 30;61(9):3723-3736. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/keab937.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To better understand rheumatology patient and clinician pandemic-related experiences, medical relationships and behaviours in order to help identify the persisting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and inform efforts to ameliorate the negative impacts and build upon the positive ones.

METHODS

Rheumatology patients and clinicians completed surveys (patients n = 1543, clinicians n = 111) and interviews (patients n = 41, clinicians n = 32) between April 2021 and August 2021. A cohort (n = 139) of systemic autoimmune rheumatic disease patients was also followed up from March 2020 to April 2021. Analyses used sequential mixed methods. Pre-specified outcome measures included the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental wellbeing score (WEMWBS), satisfaction with care and healthcare behaviours.

RESULTS

We identified multiple ongoing pandemic-induced/increased barriers to receiving care. The percentage of patients agreeing they were medically supported reduced from 74.4% pre-pandemic to 39.7% during-pandemic. Ratings for medical support, medical security and trust were significantly (P <0.001) positively correlated with patient WEMWBS and healthcare behaviours, and decreased during the pandemic. Healthcare-seeking was reduced, potentially long-term, including from patients feeling 'abandoned' by clinicians, and a 'burden' from government messaging to protect the NHS. Blame and distrust were frequent, particularly between primary and secondary care, and towards the UK government, who <10% of clinicians felt had supported clinicians during the pandemic. Clinicians' efforts were reported to be impeded by inefficient administration systems and chronic understaffing, suggestive of the pandemic having exposed and exacerbated existing healthcare system weaknesses.

CONCLUSION

Without concerted action-such as rebuilding trust, improved administrative systems and more support for clinicians-barriers to care and negative impacts of the pandemic on trust, medical relationships, medical security and patient help-seeking may persist in the longer term.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

This study is part of a pre-registered longitudinal multi-stage trial, the LISTEN study (ISRCTN-14966097), with later COVID-related additions registered in March 2021, including a pre-registered statistical analysis plan.

摘要

目的

更好地了解风湿病患者和临床医生与大流行相关的经验、医疗关系和行为,以帮助识别 COVID-19 大流行的持续影响,并为减轻负面影响和利用积极影响提供信息。

方法

风湿病患者和临床医生在 2021 年 4 月至 8 月期间完成了调查(患者 1543 名,临床医生 111 名)和访谈(患者 41 名,临床医生 32 名)。2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 4 月期间还对 139 名系统性自身免疫性风湿病患者进行了随访。分析采用顺序混合方法。预先指定的结局指标包括华威-爱丁堡心理健康量表(WEMWBS)、对护理的满意度和医疗保健行为。

结果

我们发现了多种持续存在的大流行引起/增加的接受护理障碍。同意他们得到医疗支持的患者比例从大流行前的 74.4%下降到大流行期间的 39.7%。对医疗支持、医疗保障和信任的评分与患者的 WEMWBS 和医疗保健行为显著相关(P<0.001),并且在大流行期间下降。医疗保健寻求减少,可能是长期的,包括患者感到被临床医生“抛弃”,以及政府保护 NHS 的信息给他们带来的“负担”。责备和不信任很常见,特别是在初级保健和二级保健之间,以及对英国政府,只有不到 10%的临床医生认为政府在大流行期间支持了临床医生。报告称,临床医生的工作受到效率低下的管理系统和长期人手不足的阻碍,这表明大流行暴露并加剧了现有医疗保健系统的弱点。

结论

如果不采取一致行动,例如重建信任、改进管理系统和为临床医生提供更多支持,那么护理障碍以及信任、医疗关系、医疗保障和患者寻求帮助方面的大流行负面影响可能会在更长的时间内持续存在。

试验注册

本研究是预先注册的纵向多阶段试验 LISTEN 研究的一部分(ISRCTN-14966097),随后在 2021 年 3 月增加了与 COVID 相关的内容,包括预先注册的统计分析计划。

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