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Impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare use in osteoarthritis: A population register-based study in Sweden

OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic impacted healthcare consultations (HCC) and hospitalization among people with and without osteoarthritis (OA). METHODS: Using register data, we included individuals aged ≥35 years residing in Skåne region, Sweden, during 2009–...

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Autores principales: Kiadaliri, Ali, Magnusson, Karin, Turkiewicz, Aleksandra, Dell’Isola, Andrea, Runhaar, Jos, Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita, Englund, Martin
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8894697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35261990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocarto.2022.100252
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author Kiadaliri, Ali
Magnusson, Karin
Turkiewicz, Aleksandra
Dell’Isola, Andrea
Runhaar, Jos
Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita
Englund, Martin
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Magnusson, Karin
Turkiewicz, Aleksandra
Dell’Isola, Andrea
Runhaar, Jos
Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita
Englund, Martin
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic impacted healthcare consultations (HCC) and hospitalization among people with and without osteoarthritis (OA). METHODS: Using register data, we included individuals aged ≥35 years residing in Skåne region, Sweden, during 2009–2019 with (n ​= ​123,523) and without (n ​= ​552,412) a diagnosis of OA during January 1, 2009–December 31, 2019. We collected bi-weekly individual data on HCC/hospitalization between January and May for years 2017–2020. Treating the year 2020 as intervention and 2017–2019 as control as well as dividing data to pre– (January–February) and post–pandemic (March–May), we applied event study design to measure the dynamic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on HCC/hospitalization. We used fixed-effect Poisson regressions for estimation and subgroup analyses by sex, age, and comorbidity were conducted among OA patients. RESULTS: The impact of the pandemic on healthcare use was evident from mid-March 2020 (34–45%/12–25% reductions in in-person HCC/hospitalization) among people with OA relative to 2017–2019. Smaller reductions were seen in those without OA with 25–34%/8–16% reductions in in-person HCC/hospitalization. On contrary, there were increases in remote HCC following the pandemic (5–25% and 11–31% in people with and without OA, respectively). Among persons with OA, there were variations in the pandemic's effects by sex, age and comorbidity. CONCLUSION: Despite no lockdown in Sweden there were substantial reductions in in-person healthcare use during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic with greater reductions among people with than without OA.
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spelling pubmed-88946972022-03-04 Impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare use in osteoarthritis: A population register-based study in Sweden Kiadaliri, Ali Magnusson, Karin Turkiewicz, Aleksandra Dell’Isola, Andrea Runhaar, Jos Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita Englund, Martin Osteoarthr Cartil Open BRIEF REPORT(S) OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic impacted healthcare consultations (HCC) and hospitalization among people with and without osteoarthritis (OA). METHODS: Using register data, we included individuals aged ≥35 years residing in Skåne region, Sweden, during 2009–2019 with (n ​= ​123,523) and without (n ​= ​552,412) a diagnosis of OA during January 1, 2009–December 31, 2019. We collected bi-weekly individual data on HCC/hospitalization between January and May for years 2017–2020. Treating the year 2020 as intervention and 2017–2019 as control as well as dividing data to pre– (January–February) and post–pandemic (March–May), we applied event study design to measure the dynamic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on HCC/hospitalization. We used fixed-effect Poisson regressions for estimation and subgroup analyses by sex, age, and comorbidity were conducted among OA patients. RESULTS: The impact of the pandemic on healthcare use was evident from mid-March 2020 (34–45%/12–25% reductions in in-person HCC/hospitalization) among people with OA relative to 2017–2019. Smaller reductions were seen in those without OA with 25–34%/8–16% reductions in in-person HCC/hospitalization. On contrary, there were increases in remote HCC following the pandemic (5–25% and 11–31% in people with and without OA, respectively). Among persons with OA, there were variations in the pandemic's effects by sex, age and comorbidity. CONCLUSION: Despite no lockdown in Sweden there were substantial reductions in in-person healthcare use during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic with greater reductions among people with than without OA. Elsevier 2022-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8894697/ /pubmed/35261990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocarto.2022.100252 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kiadaliri, Ali
Magnusson, Karin
Turkiewicz, Aleksandra
Dell’Isola, Andrea
Runhaar, Jos
Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita
Englund, Martin
Impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare use in osteoarthritis: A population register-based study in Sweden
title Impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare use in osteoarthritis: A population register-based study in Sweden
title_full Impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare use in osteoarthritis: A population register-based study in Sweden
title_fullStr Impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare use in osteoarthritis: A population register-based study in Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare use in osteoarthritis: A population register-based study in Sweden
title_short Impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare use in osteoarthritis: A population register-based study in Sweden
title_sort impact of the first wave of the covid-19 pandemic on healthcare use in osteoarthritis: a population register-based study in sweden
topic BRIEF REPORT(S)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8894697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35261990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocarto.2022.100252
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