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COVID Pandemic Impact on Healthcare Provision and Patient Psychosocial Distress: A Multi-National Cross-Sectional Survey among Asia-Pacific Countries

PURPOSE: COVID pandemic significantly affected the delivery and maintenance of healthcare system, resulting in greater utilization of digital health interventions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This multi-national cross-sectional survey was administered to clinicians working in major Asia-Pacific cities du...

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Autores principales: Chung, Eric, Jiann, Bang-Ping, Nagao, Koichi, Hakim, Lukman, Huang, William, Lee, Joe, Lin, Haocheng, Mai, Dung Ba Tien, Nguyen, Quang, Park, Hyun Jun, Sato, Yoshikazu, Tantiwongse, Kavirach, Yuan, Yiming, Park, Kwangsung
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8444000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34169677
http://dx.doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.210033
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author Chung, Eric
Jiann, Bang-Ping
Nagao, Koichi
Hakim, Lukman
Huang, William
Lee, Joe
Lin, Haocheng
Mai, Dung Ba Tien
Nguyen, Quang
Park, Hyun Jun
Sato, Yoshikazu
Tantiwongse, Kavirach
Yuan, Yiming
Park, Kwangsung
author_facet Chung, Eric
Jiann, Bang-Ping
Nagao, Koichi
Hakim, Lukman
Huang, William
Lee, Joe
Lin, Haocheng
Mai, Dung Ba Tien
Nguyen, Quang
Park, Hyun Jun
Sato, Yoshikazu
Tantiwongse, Kavirach
Yuan, Yiming
Park, Kwangsung
author_sort Chung, Eric
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description PURPOSE: COVID pandemic significantly affected the delivery and maintenance of healthcare system, resulting in greater utilization of digital health interventions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This multi-national cross-sectional survey was administered to clinicians working in major Asia-Pacific cities during the mandatory social lockdown period in June 2020. Clinical demographics and professional data, delivery of Andrology-related healthcare services, and patient distress based on validated questionnaires such as Depression and Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS) and Decisional Engagement Scale (DES) were collected. RESULTS: Telehealth medicine was instituted in all the centres with the majority of centres (92.9%) reported a 50% or more reduction in out-patient related services. The numbers of phone calls, emails correspondence and educational webinars have significantly increased. Despite the provision of reasons for changes in healthcare service and delay in surgery, more than half of the patients (57.1%) rated 2 on the DASS score for the item on patients over-react to situations, while a third of the patients (35.7%) scored a 2 for DASS item on patients being more demanding or unreasonable. The DES scores were more positive with most patients reported a score above 7 out of 10 in terms of items on accepting current arrangement (85.7%), confident in clinician decision-making about treatment (92.9%) and comfortable that the decision is consistent with their preferences (71.4%). Most patients (85.7%) indicated their preferences for more detailed information on healthcare provision. CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed telehealth services were integrated early and successfully during the COVID pandemic and patients were generally receptive with minimal psychosocial distress.
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spelling pubmed-84440002021-10-01 COVID Pandemic Impact on Healthcare Provision and Patient Psychosocial Distress: A Multi-National Cross-Sectional Survey among Asia-Pacific Countries Chung, Eric Jiann, Bang-Ping Nagao, Koichi Hakim, Lukman Huang, William Lee, Joe Lin, Haocheng Mai, Dung Ba Tien Nguyen, Quang Park, Hyun Jun Sato, Yoshikazu Tantiwongse, Kavirach Yuan, Yiming Park, Kwangsung World J Mens Health Original Article PURPOSE: COVID pandemic significantly affected the delivery and maintenance of healthcare system, resulting in greater utilization of digital health interventions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This multi-national cross-sectional survey was administered to clinicians working in major Asia-Pacific cities during the mandatory social lockdown period in June 2020. Clinical demographics and professional data, delivery of Andrology-related healthcare services, and patient distress based on validated questionnaires such as Depression and Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS) and Decisional Engagement Scale (DES) were collected. RESULTS: Telehealth medicine was instituted in all the centres with the majority of centres (92.9%) reported a 50% or more reduction in out-patient related services. The numbers of phone calls, emails correspondence and educational webinars have significantly increased. Despite the provision of reasons for changes in healthcare service and delay in surgery, more than half of the patients (57.1%) rated 2 on the DASS score for the item on patients over-react to situations, while a third of the patients (35.7%) scored a 2 for DASS item on patients being more demanding or unreasonable. The DES scores were more positive with most patients reported a score above 7 out of 10 in terms of items on accepting current arrangement (85.7%), confident in clinician decision-making about treatment (92.9%) and comfortable that the decision is consistent with their preferences (71.4%). Most patients (85.7%) indicated their preferences for more detailed information on healthcare provision. CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed telehealth services were integrated early and successfully during the COVID pandemic and patients were generally receptive with minimal psychosocial distress. Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology 2021-10 2021-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8444000/ /pubmed/34169677 http://dx.doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.210033 Text en Copyright © 2021 Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Chung, Eric
Jiann, Bang-Ping
Nagao, Koichi
Hakim, Lukman
Huang, William
Lee, Joe
Lin, Haocheng
Mai, Dung Ba Tien
Nguyen, Quang
Park, Hyun Jun
Sato, Yoshikazu
Tantiwongse, Kavirach
Yuan, Yiming
Park, Kwangsung
COVID Pandemic Impact on Healthcare Provision and Patient Psychosocial Distress: A Multi-National Cross-Sectional Survey among Asia-Pacific Countries
title COVID Pandemic Impact on Healthcare Provision and Patient Psychosocial Distress: A Multi-National Cross-Sectional Survey among Asia-Pacific Countries
title_full COVID Pandemic Impact on Healthcare Provision and Patient Psychosocial Distress: A Multi-National Cross-Sectional Survey among Asia-Pacific Countries
title_fullStr COVID Pandemic Impact on Healthcare Provision and Patient Psychosocial Distress: A Multi-National Cross-Sectional Survey among Asia-Pacific Countries
title_full_unstemmed COVID Pandemic Impact on Healthcare Provision and Patient Psychosocial Distress: A Multi-National Cross-Sectional Survey among Asia-Pacific Countries
title_short COVID Pandemic Impact on Healthcare Provision and Patient Psychosocial Distress: A Multi-National Cross-Sectional Survey among Asia-Pacific Countries
title_sort covid pandemic impact on healthcare provision and patient psychosocial distress: a multi-national cross-sectional survey among asia-pacific countries
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8444000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34169677
http://dx.doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.210033
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