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Insights from individuals with chronic conditions in the context of COVID-19

机译:在Covid-19的背景下具有慢性条件的个人的见解

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The objective of this prospective survey series was to evaluate knowledge and concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic among individuals with one or more chronic conditions, including cardiometabolic, autoimmune, respiratory and cancer diagnoses.Two surveys were distributed consisting of up to 55 items (March; n=1069) and up to 71 items (April, n=1126), with 24 items repeated from the first survey.Questions focused on healthcare access, barriers and concerns related to the COVID-19 virus.Descriptive analysis evaluated central tendencies, spread, and frequencies of the demographic data, disease states, and survey results within and between the two survey timepoints.Results from 416 individuals (38.9%) on survey 1 and 425 (37.7%) on survey 2 were analyzed.Participants were predominantly female (85%) and white (67%) with 7% residing in rural areas and 69% employed.Respondents reported an average of 2 chronic conditions and 62% would be classified as “at risk” for COVID-19 complications by the CDC.Only 20% reported a conversation about COVID-19 with a healthcare provider, 9% reported anxiety, 35% indicated loneliness.Level of concern about COVID-19 contracting the disease, cost of treatment/complications, medical access, and process of being treated was associated with increased anxiety (p<0.001) and wearing a facemask (p=0.01).Analysis suggests that analyzing concern and its association with health behaviors and anxiety should be a priority for innovative solutions.Insights into how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting individuals with chronic conditions are imperative to inform tailored interventions to support individuals at higher risk of serious complications and death.Experience Framework This article is associated with the Patient, FamilyandCommunity Engagement lens of The Beryl Institute Experience Framework.(http://bit.ly/ExperienceFramework) Access other PXJ articles related to this lens.Access other resources related to this lens.
机译:该潜在调查系列的目的是评估与一个或多个慢性病条件的个体患有Covid-19大流行有关的知识和担忧,包括心脏代谢,自身免疫性,呼吸和癌症诊断。从最多55件商品组成了两种调查( 3月份; n = 1069)和高达71项(4月,n = 1126),第一个调查重复24项。焦点专注于与Covid-19病毒相关的医疗机构访问,障碍和疑虑。Descriptive分析评估了中央趋势分析了在调查2的416个个人(38.9%)内部和调查2中的人口统计数据,疾病状态和调查结果的频率,分布和调查结果。分析了调查2的416个人(38.9%).Participant主要是女性(85%)和白色(67%)(67%)居住在农村7%和69%雇用。应呼头报告称,平均2例慢性病条件,62%将被归类为Covid-19并发症的“危险”b y CDC.Only 20%报告了关于Covid-19的对话,医疗保健提供者9%报告焦虑,35%表示孤独。对Covid-19的关注,对疾病,治疗费用,治疗费用,医疗进程被治疗的过程与增加的焦虑(p <0.001)相关(p <0.001)并佩戴面罩(p = 0.01).Analysis表明,分析关注和与健康行为和焦虑的关联应该是创新的解决方案的优先事项.Intights达到Covid -19大流行是影响慢性病的个体必须介绍量身定制的干预措施,以支持较高的严重并发症和死亡风险的人。本文的经验框架与Beryl Institute经验框架的FommentAndCommunity参与镜头有关。(http: //bit.ly/experienceFramework)访问与此镜头相关的其他PXJ文章.Access与此镜头相关的其他资源。

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