Universidade do Algarve, Faro, Portugal.
Research Centre for Tourism, Sustainability and Well-Being (CinTurs), Faro, Portugal.
J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2023 Sep 5;7(1):88. doi: 10.1186/s41687-023-00628-1.
COVID-19 pandemic placed unprecedented pressure on societies and healthcare systems around the world. Over the last years, measures imposed in almost all countries dealing with the pandemic sent the entire world into an extensive crisis and thus into a deep global recession. Since the outbreak began, many European countries have faced three/four waves of pandemic. Portugal has mainly dealt with three waves (March/April'2020; October/November'2020; January/February'2021), the third being the deadliest one. The purpose of this article is to provide evidence on the impact of the COVID-19 on health-related quality of life (HRQol) and well-being (W-B) of Portuguese citizens. It aims to (i) characterize these outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic; (ii) compare them to pre-COVID-19 Portuguese population; and (iii) identify the social determinants that may affect these outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This study used data from a survey that collected data on HRQoL, W-B, satisfaction with life, economic and labour impacts, access to healthcare, mental and physical health, amongst others. The survey was implemented by telephone to a representative random sample of 1,255 respondents from the general adult Portuguese population, stratified by sex, age group and region. Data was collected during the end of the second national lockdown. For comparison purposes, we have also used two other representative databases from the general Portuguese population: (i) data from before the pandemic (n = 1,006); and (ii) data from a survey conducted during the first lockdown, (n = 904).
Looking at health and access to healthcare, 4% of citizens had their surgeries postponed or cancelled because of COVID-19, more than a quarter had medical appointments or complementary exams postponed or cancelled, with 7% over 65 years old with surgeries cancelled or postponed and 32% medical appointments. COVID-19 pandemic also impacted negatively on the HRQoL of citizens, especially in the first lockdown. Half of the respondents reported feeling nervous, anxious, or on edge, about 45% of citizens felt sad or depressed. Sleeping problems were reported for almost 39% of citizens, and loneliness is reported by 29% of citizens. For about 70-85% of citizens, these feelings were more so than before the pandemic. Citizens with fair/strong economic stability were the most economically affected by the pandemic.
We provided evidence on the impact of COVID-19 on health and W-B of Portuguese citizens. Their health was worse than before the pandemic and the access to healthcare was highly affected.
COVID-19 大流行给全世界的社会和医疗系统带来了前所未有的压力。在过去的几年里,几乎所有应对大流行的国家都采取了措施,使整个世界陷入了广泛的危机,并因此陷入了严重的全球衰退。自疫情爆发以来,许多欧洲国家已经经历了三/四波疫情。葡萄牙主要经历了三波疫情(2020 年 3 月/4 月;2020 年 10 月/11 月;2021 年 1 月/2 月),第三波疫情的致死率最高。本文旨在提供 COVID-19 对葡萄牙公民健康相关生活质量(HRQol)和幸福感(W-B)的影响的证据。其目的是:(i)描述大流行期间这些结果的特征;(ii)将其与 COVID-19 之前的葡萄牙人口进行比较;(iii)确定可能影响大流行期间这些结果的社会决定因素。
本研究使用了一项调查的数据,该调查收集了 HRQoL、W-B、生活满意度、经济和劳动力影响、获得医疗保健、心理健康和身体健康等方面的数据。该调查通过电话对葡萄牙成年人口的代表性随机样本进行了调查,按性别、年龄组和地区进行了分层。数据收集是在第二次全国封锁结束时进行的。为了进行比较,我们还使用了来自一般葡萄牙人口的另外两个代表性数据库:(i)大流行前的数据(n=1006);(ii)第一次封锁期间进行的调查的数据(n=904)。
在健康和获得医疗保健方面,有 4%的公民因 COVID-19 而推迟或取消了手术,超过四分之一的人推迟或取消了医疗预约或补充检查,7%以上的 65 岁以上的人取消或推迟了手术,32%的人取消或推迟了医疗预约。COVID-19 大流行也对公民的 HRQoL 产生了负面影响,尤其是在第一次封锁期间。一半的受访者表示感到紧张、焦虑或不安,约 45%的公民感到悲伤或沮丧。近 39%的公民报告有睡眠问题,29%的公民报告有孤独感。对于大约 70-85%的公民来说,这些感觉比大流行前更强烈。经济稳定程度中等/较高的公民受疫情影响最大。
我们提供了 COVID-19 对葡萄牙公民健康和幸福感影响的证据。他们的健康状况比大流行前更差,医疗保健的可及性受到了严重影响。