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新型冠状病毒肺炎对妇科肿瘤护理的影响:美国妇科放射肿瘤学执业医师调查

Effect of COVID-19 on Gynecologic Oncology Care: A Survey of Practicing Gynecologic Radiation Oncologists in the United States.

作者信息

Brower Jeffrey V, Rhodes Sylvia S, Remick Jill S, Russo Andrea L, Dunn Emily F, Ayala-Peacock Diandra N, Petereit Daniel G, Bradley Kristin A, Taunk Neil K

机构信息

Department of Human Oncology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.

Radiation Oncology Associates-New England, Manchester, New Hampshire.

出版信息

Adv Radiat Oncol. 2023 Jul-Aug;8(4):101188. doi: 10.1016/j.adro.2023.101188. Epub 2023 Feb 26.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The COVID-19 pandemic has placed demands and limitations on the delivery of health care. We sought to assess the effect of COVID-19 on the delivery of gynecologic oncologic care from the perspective of practicing radiation oncologists in the United States.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

An anonymous online survey was created and distributed to preidentified radiation oncologists in the United States with clinical expertise in the management of gynecologic patients. The survey consisted of demographic questions followed by directed questions to assess specific patterns of care related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

RESULTS

A total of 47 of 96 invited radiation oncologists responded to the survey for a response rate of 49%. Fifty-six percent of respondents reported an increase in locally advanced cervical cancer with no similar increase for endometrial, vulvar, or vaginal patients. Most respondents (66%) reported a pause in surgical management, with a duration of 1 to 3 months being most common (61%). There was a reported increased use of shorter brachytherapy regimens during the pandemic. Most providers (61%) reported caring for at least 1 patient with a positive COVID-19 test. A pause or delay in treatment due to COVID-19 positivity was reported by 45% of respondents, with 55% reporting that patients chose to delay their own care because of COVID-19-related concerns. Total treatment times >8 weeks for patients with cervical cancer were observed by 33% of respondents, but occurred in >25% of patients.

CONCLUSIONS

Data from this prospectively collected anonymous survey of practice patterns among radiation oncologists reveal that the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in delays initiating care, truncated brachytherapy treatment courses, and a reported increase in locally advanced cervical cancer cases at presentation. These data can be used as a means of self-assessment to ensure appropriate decision making for gynecologic patients during the endemic phase of COVID-19.

摘要

目的

新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)大流行对医疗保健的提供提出了要求并带来了限制。我们试图从美国执业放射肿瘤学家的角度评估COVID-19对妇科肿瘤护理提供的影响。

方法和材料

创建了一份匿名在线调查问卷,并分发给美国预先确定的、在妇科患者管理方面具有临床专业知识的放射肿瘤学家。该调查包括人口统计学问题,随后是定向问题,以评估与COVID-19大流行相关的特定护理模式。

结果

96名受邀放射肿瘤学家中共有47人回复了调查,回复率为49%。56%的受访者报告局部晚期宫颈癌有所增加,而子宫内膜癌、外阴癌或阴道癌患者则没有类似增加。大多数受访者(66%)报告手术管理暂停,持续1至3个月最为常见(61%)。据报告,在大流行期间较短疗程近距离放射治疗方案的使用有所增加。大多数医疗服务提供者(61%)报告至少护理过1例COVID-19检测呈阳性的患者。45%的受访者报告因COVID-19阳性导致治疗暂停或延迟,55%的受访者报告患者因与COVID-19相关的担忧而选择推迟自己的治疗。33%的受访者观察到宫颈癌患者的总治疗时间>8周,但>25%的患者出现这种情况。

结论

这项前瞻性收集的关于放射肿瘤学家实践模式的匿名调查数据显示,COVID-19大流行导致护理开始延迟、近距离放射治疗疗程缩短,并且报告显示就诊时局部晚期宫颈癌病例有所增加。这些数据可作为一种自我评估手段,以确保在COVID-19流行阶段为妇科患者做出适当决策。

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