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新冠疫情对风湿病患者医疗服务可及性满意度的影响。

The COVID-19 pandemic's impact on rheumatic disease patients' satisfaction with access to medical services.

作者信息

Marinkov Aleksandar, Dimova Rositsa, Karalilova Rositsa, Keskinova Donka, Bahariev Dimitar, Batalov Konstantin, Popova Velichka, Batalov Zguro, Batalov Anastas

机构信息

Department of Propaedeutics of Internal Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Clinic of Rheumatology, UMHAT "Kaspela", Medical University of Plovdiv, 64 Sofia Str, Plovdiv, 4002, Bulgaria.

Department of Health Management and Health Economics, Faculty of Public Health, Medical University of Plovdiv, Plovdiv, 4002, Bulgaria.

出版信息

Rheumatol Int. 2024 Jan;44(1):157-164. doi: 10.1007/s00296-023-05413-3. Epub 2023 Sep 30.

Abstract

The COVID-19 hurt various lifestyle aspects, especially the treatment and follow-up of patients with chronic diseases such as autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic diseases (RD). The new circumstances changed the frequency of medical examinations and the way patients with rheumatic diseases are followed up. The objective is to study the impact of COVID-19 on RD patients' satisfaction with access to medical services. A national multicenter observational cross-sectional anonymous online survey was conducted on patients with RD using a specially developed web-based platform and structured questionnaire https://rheumatologycovid19.bg/ . The study was carried out with the support of intra-university project №6/2022 MU-Plovdiv. 1288 patients participated, with an average age of 47.03 (SD ± 12.80 years), of whom 992 (81.6%) were women. The questionnaire contained 41 questions grouped into 5 panels. Descriptive statistics were used-mean, alternative analysis, logistic regression and Decision Tree using the CRT (classification and regression trees) method. The study found that RD patients' satisfaction with access to medical services was influenced by communication type and the frequency of visits to the rheumatologist, difficulties in prescribing and finding medicines and the presence of comorbidities. The likelihood of patients' satisfaction with their rheumatologist was 5.5 and 3 times higher for in-person and other means of communication, respectively, compared to those without any communication. The relative share of patients who communicated by phone was larger (59%) compared to pre-pandemic (41%), where direct contact with the physician prevailed (80%). The results of the study confirmed the need to optimize remote access to medical care for patients with RD during the pandemic.

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