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新冠疫情期间乙肝患者的认知和患者护理需求。

Perceptions and patient care needs among hepatitis B patients during COVID-19.

机构信息

School of Nursing, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.

Hepatitis B Initiative of Washington DC, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Jun 30;22(1):846. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08153-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The novel coronavirus of 2019 (COVID-19) has been and continues to be a rapidly developing public health crisis, that has also disrupted routine and maintenance health care for people living with chronic conditions. Some of these chronic conditions also put individuals at increased risk of COVID-19 complications, particularly if the condition is not under control. For these reasons, the exploratory study reported here examined the needs and preparedness of patients at a community health organization that specifically provides hepatitis B virus (HBV) care for high-risk groups that had previously tested positive for HBV.

METHODS

Current study utilized exploratory analysis of qualitative COVID-19-related statements collected during calls to a total of 44 patients reached during April and May, 2020 in the Washington D.C. area. Researchers worked with a community based non-profit organization to reach current HBV + and HCV + patients to provide retention in care and assess patient needs in maintaining management of their condition adapted to include offering medication refills, telehealth, and other resources. We gathered emergent themes, using socio-ecological framework, regarding capacity and needs for managing their chronic condition in a vulnerable population during the initial, most interrupted, time period of a global public health crisis.

RESULTS

From the notes of the calls, five thematic categories emerged: COVID-19 prevention awareness, assistance program access, medical resource access, access to knowledge and awareness about assistance programs, and needs and barriers. From these five themes, providers can develop strategies to better prepare their patients and provide care to patients with chronic conditions during major disruptions.

CONCLUSIONS

Future recommendations include increasing hepatitis and COVID-19 vaccine efforts, collaborating with community partners, and screening and understanding social determinants of health that affect racial and ethnic minorities.

摘要

背景

2019 年新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)疫情是一场迅速发展的公共卫生危机,也扰乱了慢性病患者的常规和维持性医疗保健。其中一些慢性病也使个人面临 COVID-19 并发症的风险增加,尤其是如果病情得不到控制的话。出于这些原因,本研究报告探讨了一家社区卫生组织中患者的需求和准备情况,该组织专门为乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染者提供高风险群体的 HBV 护理,这些人之前已经检测出 HBV 阳性。

方法

本研究利用 2020 年 4 月至 5 月期间在华盛顿特区地区共联系的 44 名患者的电话中收集到的与 COVID-19 相关的定性陈述进行探索性分析。研究人员与一家社区非营利组织合作,联系目前 HBV 阳性和 HCV 阳性的患者,以提供保持护理,并评估患者在适应提供药物续方、远程医疗和其他资源的情况下管理自身病情的需求。我们使用社会生态框架,针对在全球公共卫生危机的最初、最受干扰的时期,弱势人群管理其慢性病的能力和需求,收集了紧急出现的主题。

结果

从电话记录中,出现了五个主题类别:COVID-19 预防意识、援助计划获取、医疗资源获取、获取有关援助计划的知识和意识、以及需求和障碍。从这五个主题中,提供者可以制定策略,更好地为他们的患者做好准备,并在主要中断期间为慢性病患者提供护理。

结论

未来的建议包括增加肝炎和 COVID-19 疫苗接种工作、与社区合作伙伴合作、以及筛查和了解影响少数族裔的健康社会决定因素。

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