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新冠疫情期间黎巴嫩炎症性肠病患者的认知与态度

Perception and Attitude of Lebanese IBD Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Mikhael Elio, Khalife Yaacoub, Yaghi Cesar, Khoury Bernard, Khazaka Stephanie, Khoueiry Christèle, Safar Karl, Sayegh Raymond B, Honein Khalil, Slim Rita

机构信息

Department of Gastro-Enterology and Hepatology, Saint-Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon.

出版信息

Patient Prefer Adherence. 2023 Aug 15;17:1967-1975. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S423520. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The emergence of the COVID pandemic affected daily living and healthcare access of IBD patients, due to delays of elective procedures and in-hospital treatments. Our aim is to determine the repercussions of the pandemic on the daily habits of IBD patients and on their compliance to follow-up and treatment.

METHODS

This was a cross-sectional observational study. A questionnaire was administered in between 2020 and 2022 to IBD patients in a tertiary center in Lebanon. The outcomes measured were patient perceptions regarding COVID and how it affected their treatment.

RESULTS

A total of 201 answers were included in the analysis with male predominance. Two-thirds had Crohn's disease. Near 80% were afraid of being infected by COVID-19 and 87.6% were afraid of physical contact. 91.5% reduced their daily habits and 96.0% have used personal protective equipment. 47.3% of the patients report that there are factors that reduced their worries, the most common factor being contacting their physician (61.0%). The main source of information was the treating physician (37.8%). A quarter of patients think that their condition predisposed to COVID-19 infection and about two-thirds believe that immunosuppressive therapy did so. The same amount reported concern regarding visiting the hospital. 27.4% preferred telemedicine and 44.8% preferred over-The-phone consultation to an in-person visit. Three-quarters were in favor of vaccination. 59.6% delayed their in-center treatment, which was associated with a reduction in daily life activities. 13.9% wanted to discontinue their treatment, which was associated with smoking, cardiovascular, and rheumatological comorbidities, but only 4% did so.

CONCLUSION

The pandemic had significant repercussions on the everyday life of IBD patients, with some preferring to consult via telemedicine and others considering stopping their treatment.

摘要

目的

由于择期手术和住院治疗的延迟,新冠疫情的出现影响了炎症性肠病(IBD)患者的日常生活和医疗服务获取。我们的目的是确定疫情对IBD患者日常习惯以及他们对随访和治疗依从性的影响。

方法

这是一项横断面观察性研究。2020年至2022年期间,对黎巴嫩一家三级中心的IBD患者进行了问卷调查。测量的结果是患者对新冠疫情的看法以及它如何影响他们的治疗。

结果

共有201份回答纳入分析,男性占多数。三分之二的患者患有克罗恩病。近80%的患者害怕感染新冠病毒,87.6%的患者害怕身体接触。91.5%的患者减少了日常习惯,96.0%的患者使用了个人防护设备。47.3%的患者报告说有一些因素减轻了他们的担忧,最常见的因素是与医生联系(61.0%)。主要的信息来源是主治医生(37.8%)。四分之一的患者认为他们的病情使他们易感染新冠病毒,约三分之二的患者认为免疫抑制治疗会导致这种情况。同样比例的患者报告担心去医院。27.4%的患者更喜欢远程医疗,44.8%的患者更喜欢电话咨询而不是亲自就诊。四分之三的患者赞成接种疫苗。59.6%的患者推迟了中心治疗,这与日常生活活动的减少有关。13.9%的患者想停止治疗,这与吸烟、心血管和风湿性合并症有关,但只有4%的患者这样做了。

结论

疫情对IBD患者的日常生活产生了重大影响,一些患者更喜欢通过远程医疗咨询,另一些患者则考虑停止治疗。

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