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Assessment of impact of the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases in Europe: results from the REUMAVID study (phase 1)

机译:从欧洲风湿病和肌肉骨骼疾病患者的角度评估Covid-19流行的影响:Reumavid研究结果(第1阶段)

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Aim To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs).Methods REUMAVID is a cross-sectional study using an online survey developed by an international multidisciplinary patient-led collaboration across seven European countries targeting unselected patients with RMDs. Healthcare access, daily activities, disease activity and function, well-being (WHO Five Well-Being Index (WHO-5)), health status, anxiety/depression (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS)) and access to information were evaluated. Data were collected in April–July 2020 (first phase).Results Data from the first phase included 1800 patients with 15 different RMDs (37.2% axial spondyloarthritis, 29.2% rheumatoid arthritis, 17.2% osteoarthritis and others). Mean age was 53, 80% female and 49% had undertaken university studies. During the beginning of the pandemic, 58.4% had their rheumatology appointment cancelled and 45.6% reported not having received any information relating to the possible impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection in their RMDs, with the main source being patient organisations (27.6%).Regarding habits, 24.6% increased smoking, 18.2% raised their alcohol consumption, and 45.6% were unable to continue exercising. Self-reported disease activity was high (5.3±2.7) and 75.6% reported elevated pain. Half the patients (49.0%) reported poor well-being (WHO-5) and 46.6% that their health had changed for the worse during lockdown. According to HADS, 57.3% were at risk of anxiety and 45.9% of depression.Conclusion Throughout the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, patients with RMDs have experienced disruption in access to healthcare services, poor lifestyle habits and negative effects on their overall health, well-being and mental health. Furthermore, information on COVID-19 has not reached patients appropriately.
机译:旨在评估Covid-19大流行对患有风湿性和肌肉骨骼疾病患者的影响(RMDS)。方法Reumavid是使用由七个欧洲国家的国际多学科患者领导的合作开发的在线调查的横断面研究,该研究是针对未选择的患者用rmds。医疗准入,日常活动,疾病活动和功能,安康(WHO五幸福指数(WHO-5)),健康状况,焦虑/抑郁(医院焦虑和抑郁量表(HADS))和获取信息进行评估。数据于4月20日至7月20日(第一阶段)。从第一阶段的数据包括1800名不同RMD的患者(37.2%轴向脊椎炎,29.2%类风湿性关节炎,17.2%的骨关节炎和其他)。平均年龄为53人,80%的女性和49%的大学研究。在大流行的开始期间,58.4%的风湿病任命取消,45.6%报告未收到任何与SARS-COV-2感染在其RMD中可能影响的任何信息,主要来源是患者组织(27.6%) 。养成习惯,24.6%增加吸烟,18.2%提高了酗酒,45.6%无法继续行使。自我报告的疾病活性高(5.3±2.7)和75.6%报告疼痛升高。患者的一半(49.0%)报告较差的福祉差(WHO-5)和46.6%,因为在锁定期间,他们的健康状况发生了更糟。据曾经,57.3%有焦虑的风险和45.9%的抑郁症。在整个Covid-19大流行的潮流中结论,RMD的患者经历了对医疗服务,生活习惯差和整体的负面影响的干扰健康,健康和心理健康。此外,关于Covid-19的信息尚未适当地达到患者。

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