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2021年和2022年新冠疫情对健康检查的影响:日本国民健康体检协会对医疗机构的全国性跟踪调查

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Health Check-ups in 2021 and 2022: A Nationwide Follow-up Survey of Healthcare Facilities in Japan Society of Ningen Dock.

作者信息

Yamaguchi Satoko, Atarashi Tomofumi, Okada Akira, Nasu Shigeru, Yamauchi Toshimasa, Arase Yasuji, Aizawa Takao, Nangaku Masaomi, Kadowaki Takashi

机构信息

Department of Prevention of Lifestyle-related Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

Japan Society of Ningen Dock, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

JMA J. 2024 Jan 15;7(1):94-105. doi: 10.31662/jmaj.2023-0126. Epub 2023 Dec 27.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Preventive programs, including screenings for cancer and diabetes, were disrupted globally due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in 2020. We previously conducted a nationwide survey to investigate the initial impact of the pandemic on health check-ups; however, the impact in the second and third years of the pandemic has not yet been elucidated. Here, we conducted a follow-up survey targeting healthcare facilities to evaluate the impact of the pandemic until the end of 2022.

METHODS

A questionnaire survey was conducted between December 15, 2022, and February 10, 2023, targeting member facilities of Japan Society of Ningen Dock. The survey consisted of two parts. Part I comprised a web-based questionnaire, in which the facilities were asked about their commitment to COVID-19-related care, precautions against COVID-19, and whether the pandemic had a negative financial impact on the management of health check-ups. In Part II, the facilities were asked about the number of examinees who underwent health check-ups between 2019 and 2022, the proportion of those who needed and adhered to follow-up visits, and the number of cancer cases found between 2019 and 2021.

RESULTS

Of the 1,343 eligible facilities, 885 participated (response rate: 65.9%). The observation that the number of people undergoing mandatory check-ups increased while those undergoing nonmandatory check-ups (e.g., cancer screenings by local governments) decreased in 2021, compared with that of 2019, persisted into 2022. Approximately 60% of the facilities reported a negative financial impact on the management of health check-ups, even in 2022.

CONCLUSIONS

In 2022, the pandemic's detrimental effects on health check-ups persisted.

摘要

引言

2020年,包括癌症和糖尿病筛查在内的预防项目在全球范围内因2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行而中断。我们之前进行了一项全国性调查,以研究大流行对健康检查的初步影响;然而,大流行第二年和第三年的影响尚未阐明。在此,我们针对医疗机构进行了一项随访调查,以评估大流行截至2022年底的影响。

方法

于2022年12月15日至2023年2月10日对日本人间诊查协会的会员机构进行了问卷调查。该调查由两部分组成。第一部分包括一份基于网络的问卷,询问各机构在COVID-19相关护理方面的工作、针对COVID-19的预防措施,以及大流行是否对健康检查管理产生了负面财务影响。在第二部分中,询问各机构2019年至2022年期间接受健康检查的受检者数量、需要并坚持后续随访的受检者比例,以及2019年至2021年期间发现的癌症病例数量。

结果

在1343家符合条件的机构中,885家参与了调查(回复率:65.9%)。与2019年相比,2021年强制检查人数增加而非强制检查(如地方政府的癌症筛查)人数减少的情况在2022年仍持续存在。约60%的机构报告称,即使在2022年,健康检查管理也受到了负面财务影响。

结论

2022年,大流行对健康检查的不利影响依然存在。

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