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南非新冠疫情期间的非传染性疾病和心理健康护理:部分医护人员及患者的观点

Non-communicable disease and mental health care during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa: Perspectives from selected healthcare professionals and patients.

作者信息

Peer Nasheeta, Mashiane Tshephang, Oris Michel, Mwangi Kibachio, Sureshkumar Sugitha, Kengne Andre-Pascal

机构信息

Non-communicable Diseases Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Durban and Cape Town, South Africa.

Department of Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 May 5;20(5):e0318156. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0318156. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

AIM

South Africa has a high burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and experienced a high COVID-19 caseload, while the healthcare system was already overstretched. The aim of this study was to examine the perceptions and experiences of 1) healthcare professionals (HPs) of COVID-19 and NCD management, and the preparedness of health systems to provide NCD care, and 2) people living with NCDs (PLWNCDs) on the care they received, their mental health status and the availability of health information during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa.

METHODS

We recruited a convenience sample of 1) HPs who worked in healthcare management, i.e., public health officials and healthcare workers who provided care and engaged with patients in any healthcare capacity, and 2) PLWNCDs with ≥1 NCD. Questionnaires comprised quantitative and some open-ended follow-up questions. SPSS was used to analyse the quantitative data, and content analysis with inductive reasoning was used to evaluate the open-ended questions.

RESULTS

This cross-sectional study comprised 31 HPs and 79 PLWNCDs. The provision of COVID-19 care was perceived to be adequate by HPs while NCD care was poor with disruptions of services, including for emergency and specialised NCDs care. Strategies to care for non-COVID-19 illnesses during the pandemic were lacking. This would have serious long-term consequences for PLWNCDs and the healthcare system. Perceptions of inadequate NCD care were repeated by PLWNCDs; 49% felt they received 'very little' or no adequate care and 18% had a scheduled appointment cancelled. Further, many PLWNCDs (52%) felt anxious, lonely or frightened during the pandemic and 15% felt their mental health had deteriorated, but only a small proportion sought medical attention. The utility of digital health was positively perceived by both HPs and PLWNCDs and could contribute to better health provision during crises.

CONCLUSIONS

Policies are needed to ensure that NCD care will not be neglected during future crises and to encourage PLWNCDs to access healthcare services timeously during such periods. Potential strategies may utilise digital health apps to improve care and to address the mental healthcare needs of PLWNCDs.

摘要

目的

南非非传染性疾病负担沉重,且新冠病毒病例数量众多,而其医疗系统早已不堪重负。本研究的目的是调查:1)医疗保健专业人员(HPs)对新冠病毒和非传染性疾病管理的看法与经历,以及卫生系统提供非传染性疾病护理的准备情况;2)非传染性疾病患者(PLWNCDs)在南非新冠疫情期间接受护理的情况、他们的心理健康状况以及健康信息的可得性。

方法

我们采用便利抽样法,招募了1)从事医疗保健管理工作的医疗保健专业人员,即公共卫生官员以及以任何医疗身份提供护理并与患者接触的医护人员;2)患有≥1种非传染性疾病的非传染性疾病患者。调查问卷包括定量问题和一些开放式后续问题。使用SPSS分析定量数据,并采用归纳推理的内容分析法评估开放式问题。

结果

这项横断面研究包括31名医疗保健专业人员和79名非传染性疾病患者。医疗保健专业人员认为新冠护理的提供是充分的,而非传染性疾病护理则很差,服务中断,包括急诊和非传染性疾病专科护理。疫情期间缺乏照顾非新冠疾病的策略。这将对非传染性疾病患者和医疗系统产生严重的长期后果。非传染性疾病患者也反复表示对非传染性疾病护理不足的看法;49%的人认为他们得到的“很少”或没有足够的护理,18%的人有预约被取消。此外,许多非传染性疾病患者(52%)在疫情期间感到焦虑、孤独或恐惧,15%的人觉得他们的心理健康恶化了,但只有一小部分人寻求医疗帮助。医疗保健专业人员和非传染性疾病患者都对数字健康的效用给予了积极评价,并且数字健康有助于在危机期间提供更好的医疗服务。

结论

需要制定政策,以确保在未来危机期间不会忽视非传染性疾病护理,并鼓励非传染性疾病患者在此期间及时获得医疗服务。潜在策略可能是利用数字健康应用程序来改善护理,并满足非传染性疾病患者的心理医疗需求。

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