School of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing, Office for Rare Conditions, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
Brittle Bone Society, Dundee, United Kingdom.
Front Public Health. 2023 Jan 4;10:951569. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.951569. eCollection 2022.
Research on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with rare diseases is limited. Few studies compare healthcare throughout the progression of the ongoing pandemic.
To assess the impact of the pandemic on individuals with osteogenesis imperfecta across two consecutive years, understand what challenges were encountered, and analyse the experience of remote consultation.
An initial survey was distributed following the first lockdown in August 2020, and a second survey in April 2021. The surveys explored four themes- effects on therapy, alternatives to consultation, effect on mental health, and perceived risks of COVID-19.
In the 2020 survey, of the 110 respondents, 69 (63%) had at least one appointment delayed due to the lockdown, compared with 89 of the 124 respondents (72%) in 2021. Of the 110 respondents in 2020, 57 (52%) had a remote consultation, increasing to 92 of 124 (74%) in the follow-up survey. In the 2020 survey 63 of 91 respondents (69%) expressed anxiety due to lockdown, compared with 76 of 124 (61%) in 2021. The percentage of total respondents expressing a preference for remote consultation was 48% in 2020, increasing to 71% in 2021.
The pandemic has had widespread effects on the mental and physical health of those with OI. These effects, alongside appointment delays, have increased as the pandemic progresses. Encouragingly, the increasing preference for remote consultation may indicate that this could be a viable long-lasting alternative to face-to-face appointments, especially for patients who previously traveled vast distances for specialist care.
关于 COVID-19 大流行对罕见病患者影响的研究有限。很少有研究比较整个大流行期间的医疗保健情况。
在连续两年内评估大流行对成骨不全症患者的影响,了解所遇到的挑战,并分析远程咨询的经验。
在 2020 年 8 月第一次封锁后和 2021 年 4 月进行了两次调查。调查探讨了四个主题-治疗效果、咨询替代方案、对心理健康的影响以及对 COVID-19 的感知风险。
在 2020 年的调查中,110 名受访者中有 69 名(63%)因封锁至少有一次预约推迟,而在 2021 年的 124 名受访者中有 89 名(72%)。在 2020 年的调查中,有 57 名(52%)受访者进行了远程咨询,而在后续调查中,有 92 名(74%)受访者进行了远程咨询。在 2020 年的调查中,91 名受访者中有 63 名(69%)因封锁而感到焦虑,而在 2021 年的调查中,有 124 名受访者中有 76 名(61%)感到焦虑。在 2020 年,总受访者中有 48%表示更喜欢远程咨询,而在 2021 年,这一比例增加到 71%。
大流行对 OI 患者的身心健康产生了广泛的影响。这些影响以及预约延迟随着大流行的发展而增加。令人鼓舞的是,对远程咨询的偏好增加可能表明,这可能是一种可行的、持久的替代面对面预约的方式,特别是对于那些以前为了接受专科护理而长途跋涉的患者。