Prina Eleonora, Marquis Alice, Tedeschi Federico, Rabbi Laura, Salazzari Damiano, Ballarin Mario, Purgato Marianna, Ostuzzi Giovanni, Donisi Valeria, Perlini Cinzia, Rimondini Michela, Del Piccolo Lidia, Amaddeo Francesco
Section of Psychiatry, Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.
Section of Clinical Psychology, Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.
Front Psychiatry. 2024 Nov 6;15:1414248. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1414248. eCollection 2024.
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted significant changes in healthcare, particularly affecting psychiatric and psychological Consultation-Liaison (CL) services in general hospital settings.
To assess the effects of COVID-19-related restrictions on utilization of psychiatric and psychological CL services in Northeast Italy during 2020, and to compare it to the use of services in the previous year (2019).
The study collected data on psychiatric and psychological consultations in 2019 and 2020 from a hospital database. It categorizes consultations by type of patient (inpatient or outpatient) and referral source (hospital wards, general practitioners, other specialists). Pandemic-related restrictions were classified as "lockdown," "intermediate restrictions," and "no or reduced restrictions" based on the Covid Stringency Index (CSI). Poisson regression models were employed to analyze the data.
The findings reveal a significant 28% increase in the number of psychiatric and psychological consultations in 2020. Consultations for outpatients increased by 51%, while those for inpatients decreased by 11%. However, the lockdown and intermediate restriction phases were deemed responsible of a decrease of 42.9% and 19.5% in consultations respectively.
This study highlights the persistent psychological burden during the COVID-19 pandemic, alongside reduced CL services due to lockdown measures. Integrating telemedicine into these types of services becomes imperative for meeting patient needs during restrictions. These findings can inform policies and practices to improve effective mental health care delivery during and beyond pandemics. Future research should explore the impact of pandemic-related restrictions on mental healthcare across settings and clinical factors affecting service accessibility.
新冠疫情促使医疗保健领域发生了重大变化,尤其影响了综合医院环境中的精神科和心理科会诊-联络(CL)服务。
评估2020年新冠疫情相关限制措施对意大利东北部精神科和心理科CL服务利用情况的影响,并将其与上一年(2019年)的服务使用情况进行比较。
该研究从医院数据库收集了2019年和2020年精神科和心理科会诊的数据。它按患者类型(住院患者或门诊患者)和转诊来源(医院病房、全科医生、其他专科医生)对会诊进行分类。根据新冠疫情严峻指数(CSI),将与疫情相关的限制措施分为“封锁”、“中度限制”和“无限制或限制减少”。采用泊松回归模型分析数据。
研究结果显示,2020年精神科和心理科会诊数量显著增加了28%。门诊患者的会诊增加了51%,而住院患者的会诊减少了11%。然而,封锁和中度限制阶段分别被认为导致会诊减少了42.9%和19.5%。
本研究强调了新冠疫情期间持续存在的心理负担,以及由于封锁措施导致CL服务减少的情况。在限制措施期间,将远程医疗整合到这类服务中对于满足患者需求变得至关重要。这些发现可为改善疫情期间及之后有效提供精神卫生保健的政策和实践提供参考。未来的研究应探讨疫情相关限制措施对不同环境下精神卫生保健的影响以及影响服务可及性的临床因素。