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Following Pediatric and Adult IBD Patients through the COVID-19 Pandemic: Changes in Psychosocial Burden and Perception of Infection Risk and Harm over Time
Background: COVID-19-associated restrictions impact societies. We investigated the impact in a large cohort of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. Methods: Pediatric (pIBD) and adult patients and pIBD parents completed validated questionnaires for self-perceived stress (Perceived Stress Quest...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8464949/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34575235 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10184124 |
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author | Koletzko, Leandra Klucker, Elisabeth Le Thi, Thu Giang Breiteneicher, Simone Rubio-Acero, Raquel Neuhaus, Lukas Stark, Reneé G. Standl, Marie Wieser, Andreas Török, Helga Koletzko, Sibylle Schwerd, Tobias |
author_facet | Koletzko, Leandra Klucker, Elisabeth Le Thi, Thu Giang Breiteneicher, Simone Rubio-Acero, Raquel Neuhaus, Lukas Stark, Reneé G. Standl, Marie Wieser, Andreas Török, Helga Koletzko, Sibylle Schwerd, Tobias |
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description | Background: COVID-19-associated restrictions impact societies. We investigated the impact in a large cohort of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. Methods: Pediatric (pIBD) and adult patients and pIBD parents completed validated questionnaires for self-perceived stress (Perceived Stress Questionnaire, PSQ) and quality of life from July to October 2020 (1st survey) and March to April 2021 (2nd survey). Analyses were stratified by age groups (6–20, >20–40, >40–60, >60 years). Perceived risk of infection and harm from COVID-19 were rated on a 1–7 scale. An index for severe outcome (SIRSCO) was calculated. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed. Results: Of 820 invited patients, 504 (62%, 6–85 years) patients and 86 pIBD parents completed the 1st, thereof 403 (80.4%) the 2nd survey. COVID-19 restrictions resulted in cancelled doctoral appointments (26.7%), decreased physical activity, increased food intake, unintended weight gain and sleep disturbance. PSQ increased with disease activity. Elderly males rated lower compared to females or younger adults. PSQ in pIBD mothers were comparable to moderate/severe IBD adults. Infection risk and harm were perceived high in 36% and 75.4%. Multivariable logistic models revealed associations of higher perceived risk with >3 household members, job conditions and female gender, and of perceived harm with higher SIRSCO, unintended weight change, but not with gender or age. Cancelled clinic-visits were associated with both. SARS-CoV-2 antibodies prior 2nd infection wave were positive in 2/472 (0.4%). Conclusions: IBD patients report a high degree of stress and self-perceived risk of complications from COVID-19 with major differences related to gender and age. Low seroprevalence may indicate altered immune response. |
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spelling | pubmed-84649492021-09-27 Following Pediatric and Adult IBD Patients through the COVID-19 Pandemic: Changes in Psychosocial Burden and Perception of Infection Risk and Harm over Time Koletzko, Leandra Klucker, Elisabeth Le Thi, Thu Giang Breiteneicher, Simone Rubio-Acero, Raquel Neuhaus, Lukas Stark, Reneé G. Standl, Marie Wieser, Andreas Török, Helga Koletzko, Sibylle Schwerd, Tobias J Clin Med Article Background: COVID-19-associated restrictions impact societies. We investigated the impact in a large cohort of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. Methods: Pediatric (pIBD) and adult patients and pIBD parents completed validated questionnaires for self-perceived stress (Perceived Stress Questionnaire, PSQ) and quality of life from July to October 2020 (1st survey) and March to April 2021 (2nd survey). Analyses were stratified by age groups (6–20, >20–40, >40–60, >60 years). Perceived risk of infection and harm from COVID-19 were rated on a 1–7 scale. An index for severe outcome (SIRSCO) was calculated. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed. Results: Of 820 invited patients, 504 (62%, 6–85 years) patients and 86 pIBD parents completed the 1st, thereof 403 (80.4%) the 2nd survey. COVID-19 restrictions resulted in cancelled doctoral appointments (26.7%), decreased physical activity, increased food intake, unintended weight gain and sleep disturbance. PSQ increased with disease activity. Elderly males rated lower compared to females or younger adults. PSQ in pIBD mothers were comparable to moderate/severe IBD adults. Infection risk and harm were perceived high in 36% and 75.4%. Multivariable logistic models revealed associations of higher perceived risk with >3 household members, job conditions and female gender, and of perceived harm with higher SIRSCO, unintended weight change, but not with gender or age. Cancelled clinic-visits were associated with both. SARS-CoV-2 antibodies prior 2nd infection wave were positive in 2/472 (0.4%). Conclusions: IBD patients report a high degree of stress and self-perceived risk of complications from COVID-19 with major differences related to gender and age. Low seroprevalence may indicate altered immune response. MDPI 2021-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8464949/ /pubmed/34575235 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10184124 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Koletzko, Leandra Klucker, Elisabeth Le Thi, Thu Giang Breiteneicher, Simone Rubio-Acero, Raquel Neuhaus, Lukas Stark, Reneé G. Standl, Marie Wieser, Andreas Török, Helga Koletzko, Sibylle Schwerd, Tobias Following Pediatric and Adult IBD Patients through the COVID-19 Pandemic: Changes in Psychosocial Burden and Perception of Infection Risk and Harm over Time |
title | Following Pediatric and Adult IBD Patients through the COVID-19 Pandemic: Changes in Psychosocial Burden and Perception of Infection Risk and Harm over Time |
title_full | Following Pediatric and Adult IBD Patients through the COVID-19 Pandemic: Changes in Psychosocial Burden and Perception of Infection Risk and Harm over Time |
title_fullStr | Following Pediatric and Adult IBD Patients through the COVID-19 Pandemic: Changes in Psychosocial Burden and Perception of Infection Risk and Harm over Time |
title_full_unstemmed | Following Pediatric and Adult IBD Patients through the COVID-19 Pandemic: Changes in Psychosocial Burden and Perception of Infection Risk and Harm over Time |
title_short | Following Pediatric and Adult IBD Patients through the COVID-19 Pandemic: Changes in Psychosocial Burden and Perception of Infection Risk and Harm over Time |
title_sort | following pediatric and adult ibd patients through the covid-19 pandemic: changes in psychosocial burden and perception of infection risk and harm over time |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8464949/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34575235 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10184124 |
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