Kalvesmaki Andrea F, Gonzales Eleanor, George Robert T, Nguyen Huong, Pugh Mary Jo
Informatics Decision-Enhancement and Analytic Sciences Center (IDEAS) Center, VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, 500 Foothill Drive, #182, Salt Lake City, UT 84148, USA.
Division of Epidemiology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA.
PEC Innov. 2022 Dec;1:100096. doi: 10.1016/j.pecinn.2022.100096. Epub 2022 Nov 4.
Assess potential impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on a subset of Post-9/11 U.S. Veterans included in a study of post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE).
Two measures were added to a structured health interview for Veterans during temporary pandemic research shutdown: a validated health questionnaire [1] previously completed by survey, and a semi-structured instrument developed to assess whether pandemic conditions affected responses to the health questionnaire and identify unique impacts. Interviews were conducted between August 2020 - February 2021. Scaled items were calculated and -tests used to compare results. Open-ended items were coded using thematic analyses.
Veterans identified eight major areas of impact with negative and positive impacts: mental health, family, social, work/employment, access to resources, physical health, finances, and education.
The temporary shut-down of a large health study for Post-9/11 Veterans provided an opportunity to devise an instrument to assess COVID-19's impact on health and well-being. The instrument was accepted as of the first Veteran instrument in a pandemic SDOH research repository [2], and is being used in other studies.
This study highlights the need to assess and understand interrelated relationships of factors impacting health and well-being, especially as COVID-19 moves from pandemic to endemic with reverberating effects across multiple social determinants of health (SDOH).
评估新冠疫情对“9·11”事件后美国退伍军人中一部分创伤后癫痫(PTE)研究对象的潜在影响。
在疫情期间临时暂停研究期间,在对退伍军人进行的结构化健康访谈中增加了两项措施:一份之前通过调查完成的经过验证的健康问卷[1],以及一份为评估疫情状况是否影响对健康问卷的回答并确定独特影响而编制的半结构化工具。访谈于2020年8月至2021年2月进行。计算量表项目并使用t检验比较结果。对开放式项目采用主题分析法进行编码。
退伍军人确定了八个主要影响领域,既有负面影响也有正面影响:心理健康、家庭、社交、工作/就业、资源获取、身体健康、财务和教育。
对“9·11”事件后退伍军人开展的一项大型健康研究的临时暂停,提供了一个设计工具来评估新冠疫情对健康和福祉影响的机会。该工具被接纳为疫情期间社会健康决定因素(SDOH)研究知识库中的首个退伍军人工具[2],并正在其他研究中使用。
本研究强调了评估和理解影响健康和福祉的因素之间相互关系的必要性,尤其是随着新冠疫情从大流行转变为地方流行,并对多个社会健康决定因素产生连锁反应。