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Oncology patients’ perceptions of and experiences with COVID-19

PURPOSE: No information is available on cancer patients’ knowledge of and experiences with COVID-19. We undertook an evaluation of differences in COVID-19 symptom occurrence rates, COVID-19 testing rates, clinical care activities, knowledge of COVID-19, and use of mitigation procedures between patie...

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Autores principales: Miaskowski, Christine, Paul, Steven M., Snowberg, Karin, Abbott, Maura, Borno, Hala, Chang, Susan, Chen, Lee May, Cohen, Bevin, Cooper, Bruce A., Hammer, Marilyn J., Kenfield, Stacey A., Laffan, Angela, Levine, Jon D., Pozzar, Rachel, Tsai, Katy K., Van Blarigan, Erin L., Van Loon, Katherine
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7431899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32809060
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00520-020-05684-7
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author Miaskowski, Christine
Paul, Steven M.
Snowberg, Karin
Abbott, Maura
Borno, Hala
Chang, Susan
Chen, Lee May
Cohen, Bevin
Cooper, Bruce A.
Hammer, Marilyn J.
Kenfield, Stacey A.
Laffan, Angela
Levine, Jon D.
Pozzar, Rachel
Tsai, Katy K.
Van Blarigan, Erin L.
Van Loon, Katherine
author_facet Miaskowski, Christine
Paul, Steven M.
Snowberg, Karin
Abbott, Maura
Borno, Hala
Chang, Susan
Chen, Lee May
Cohen, Bevin
Cooper, Bruce A.
Hammer, Marilyn J.
Kenfield, Stacey A.
Laffan, Angela
Levine, Jon D.
Pozzar, Rachel
Tsai, Katy K.
Van Blarigan, Erin L.
Van Loon, Katherine
author_sort Miaskowski, Christine
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description PURPOSE: No information is available on cancer patients’ knowledge of and experiences with COVID-19. We undertook an evaluation of differences in COVID-19 symptom occurrence rates, COVID-19 testing rates, clinical care activities, knowledge of COVID-19, and use of mitigation procedures between patients who were and were not receiving active cancer treatment. METHODS: Patients enrolled were > 18 years of age; had a diagnosis of cancer; and were able to complete the emailed study survey online. RESULTS: Of the 174 patients who participated, 27.6% (n = 48) were receiving active treatment, 13.6% were unemployed because of COVID-19, 12.2% had been tested for COVID-19, and 0.6% had been hospitalized for COVID-19. Patients who were not on active treatment reported a higher mean number of COVID-19 symptoms (3.1 (± 4.2) versus 1.9 (± 2.6)), and patients who reported a higher number of COVID-19 symptoms were more likely to be tested. Over 55% of the patients were confident that their primary care provider could diagnose COVID-19, and the majority of the patients had high levels of adherence with the use of precautionary measures (e.g., social distancing, use of face coverings). CONCLUSION: The high level of COVID-19 symptoms and the significant overlap of COVID-19 and cancer-related symptoms pose challenges for clinicians who are assessing and triaging oncology patients for COVID-19 testing. For patients on active treatment, clinicians face challenges with how to assess and manage symptoms that, prior to COVID-19, would be ascribed to acute toxicities associated with cancer treatments or persistent symptoms in cancer survivors.
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spelling pubmed-74318992020-08-18 Oncology patients’ perceptions of and experiences with COVID-19 Miaskowski, Christine Paul, Steven M. Snowberg, Karin Abbott, Maura Borno, Hala Chang, Susan Chen, Lee May Cohen, Bevin Cooper, Bruce A. Hammer, Marilyn J. Kenfield, Stacey A. Laffan, Angela Levine, Jon D. Pozzar, Rachel Tsai, Katy K. Van Blarigan, Erin L. Van Loon, Katherine Support Care Cancer Original Article PURPOSE: No information is available on cancer patients’ knowledge of and experiences with COVID-19. We undertook an evaluation of differences in COVID-19 symptom occurrence rates, COVID-19 testing rates, clinical care activities, knowledge of COVID-19, and use of mitigation procedures between patients who were and were not receiving active cancer treatment. METHODS: Patients enrolled were > 18 years of age; had a diagnosis of cancer; and were able to complete the emailed study survey online. RESULTS: Of the 174 patients who participated, 27.6% (n = 48) were receiving active treatment, 13.6% were unemployed because of COVID-19, 12.2% had been tested for COVID-19, and 0.6% had been hospitalized for COVID-19. Patients who were not on active treatment reported a higher mean number of COVID-19 symptoms (3.1 (± 4.2) versus 1.9 (± 2.6)), and patients who reported a higher number of COVID-19 symptoms were more likely to be tested. Over 55% of the patients were confident that their primary care provider could diagnose COVID-19, and the majority of the patients had high levels of adherence with the use of precautionary measures (e.g., social distancing, use of face coverings). CONCLUSION: The high level of COVID-19 symptoms and the significant overlap of COVID-19 and cancer-related symptoms pose challenges for clinicians who are assessing and triaging oncology patients for COVID-19 testing. For patients on active treatment, clinicians face challenges with how to assess and manage symptoms that, prior to COVID-19, would be ascribed to acute toxicities associated with cancer treatments or persistent symptoms in cancer survivors. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020-08-18 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7431899/ /pubmed/32809060 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00520-020-05684-7 Text en © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Miaskowski, Christine
Paul, Steven M.
Snowberg, Karin
Abbott, Maura
Borno, Hala
Chang, Susan
Chen, Lee May
Cohen, Bevin
Cooper, Bruce A.
Hammer, Marilyn J.
Kenfield, Stacey A.
Laffan, Angela
Levine, Jon D.
Pozzar, Rachel
Tsai, Katy K.
Van Blarigan, Erin L.
Van Loon, Katherine
Oncology patients’ perceptions of and experiences with COVID-19
title Oncology patients’ perceptions of and experiences with COVID-19
title_full Oncology patients’ perceptions of and experiences with COVID-19
title_fullStr Oncology patients’ perceptions of and experiences with COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Oncology patients’ perceptions of and experiences with COVID-19
title_short Oncology patients’ perceptions of and experiences with COVID-19
title_sort oncology patients’ perceptions of and experiences with covid-19
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7431899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32809060
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00520-020-05684-7
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