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Die Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie aus der Sicht ambulanter Krebspatienten

Background  This study investigates current needs and psychosocial burden of out-patients with cancer during the COVID-19-Pandemic. Material and Methods  Between 11/2020 and 02/2021 122 cancer patients who underwent out-patient treatment at the Comprehensive Cancer Center Munich participated in the...

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Autores principales: Pichler, Theresia, Frank, Tamara, Maier, Sabrina, Batenhorst, Ineke, Abawi-Daltrozzo, Tanja, Harbeck, Nadia, Algül, Hana, Heinemann, Volker, Hermelink, Kerstin, Mumm, Friederike, Dinkel, Andreas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9095066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35545063
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1746-7534
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author Pichler, Theresia
Frank, Tamara
Maier, Sabrina
Batenhorst, Ineke
Abawi-Daltrozzo, Tanja
Harbeck, Nadia
Algül, Hana
Heinemann, Volker
Hermelink, Kerstin
Mumm, Friederike
Dinkel, Andreas
author_facet Pichler, Theresia
Frank, Tamara
Maier, Sabrina
Batenhorst, Ineke
Abawi-Daltrozzo, Tanja
Harbeck, Nadia
Algül, Hana
Heinemann, Volker
Hermelink, Kerstin
Mumm, Friederike
Dinkel, Andreas
author_sort Pichler, Theresia
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description Background  This study investigates current needs and psychosocial burden of out-patients with cancer during the COVID-19-Pandemic. Material and Methods  Between 11/2020 and 02/2021 122 cancer patients who underwent out-patient treatment at the Comprehensive Cancer Center Munich participated in the study. Based on a standardized, semi-structured interview, participants were asked about their knowledge and informational needs related to COVID-19, risk perception and concerns regarding continuing out-patient treatment, COVID-19 related distress, confidence in the national health system, and their readiness to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Additionally, patients filled out the distress thermometer (DT). Results  More than a third of the patients (34,2 %, n = 41/120) wanted to receive more information about the effects of the coronavirus on their cancer and their treatment. 17,2 % (n = 21/122) had faced changes concerning their current or planned treatment. 42/121 (34,7 %) of the patients were clinically distressed (DT ≥ 5). A possible overload of the health care system was the most commonly reported COVID-related concern (77,9 %, n = 95/122), followed by being concerned that their family members might be additionally worried about them (56,2 %, n = 68/121). 71,2 % (n = 74/104) of the patients are willing to be vaccinated; 60 % (n = 18/30) of those undecided or refusing at the time of the survey expressed a desire to have a consultation with an oncologist before giving their final consent to vaccination. Discussion  Corona-specific distress of cancer patients relates in particular to the course of therapy, but also to a possible overload of the health care system. Oncology care teams should allow space for questions from their patients, acknowledge possible uncertainties, provide emotional support, and draw attention to reliable sources of information.
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spelling pubmed-90950662022-05-12 Die Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie aus der Sicht ambulanter Krebspatienten Pichler, Theresia Frank, Tamara Maier, Sabrina Batenhorst, Ineke Abawi-Daltrozzo, Tanja Harbeck, Nadia Algül, Hana Heinemann, Volker Hermelink, Kerstin Mumm, Friederike Dinkel, Andreas Dtsch Med Wochenschr Background  This study investigates current needs and psychosocial burden of out-patients with cancer during the COVID-19-Pandemic. Material and Methods  Between 11/2020 and 02/2021 122 cancer patients who underwent out-patient treatment at the Comprehensive Cancer Center Munich participated in the study. Based on a standardized, semi-structured interview, participants were asked about their knowledge and informational needs related to COVID-19, risk perception and concerns regarding continuing out-patient treatment, COVID-19 related distress, confidence in the national health system, and their readiness to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Additionally, patients filled out the distress thermometer (DT). Results  More than a third of the patients (34,2 %, n = 41/120) wanted to receive more information about the effects of the coronavirus on their cancer and their treatment. 17,2 % (n = 21/122) had faced changes concerning their current or planned treatment. 42/121 (34,7 %) of the patients were clinically distressed (DT ≥ 5). A possible overload of the health care system was the most commonly reported COVID-related concern (77,9 %, n = 95/122), followed by being concerned that their family members might be additionally worried about them (56,2 %, n = 68/121). 71,2 % (n = 74/104) of the patients are willing to be vaccinated; 60 % (n = 18/30) of those undecided or refusing at the time of the survey expressed a desire to have a consultation with an oncologist before giving their final consent to vaccination. Discussion  Corona-specific distress of cancer patients relates in particular to the course of therapy, but also to a possible overload of the health care system. Oncology care teams should allow space for questions from their patients, acknowledge possible uncertainties, provide emotional support, and draw attention to reliable sources of information. Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2022-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9095066/ /pubmed/35545063 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1746-7534 Text en The Author(s). This is an open access article published by Thieme under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonDerivative-NonCommercial License, permitting copying and reproduction so long as the original work is given appropriate credit. Contents may not be used for commecial purposes, or adapted, remixed, transformed or built upon. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits unrestricted reproduction and distribution, for non-commercial purposes only; and use and reproduction, but not distribution, of adapted material for non-commercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Pichler, Theresia
Frank, Tamara
Maier, Sabrina
Batenhorst, Ineke
Abawi-Daltrozzo, Tanja
Harbeck, Nadia
Algül, Hana
Heinemann, Volker
Hermelink, Kerstin
Mumm, Friederike
Dinkel, Andreas
Die Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie aus der Sicht ambulanter Krebspatienten
title Die Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie aus der Sicht ambulanter Krebspatienten
title_full Die Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie aus der Sicht ambulanter Krebspatienten
title_fullStr Die Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie aus der Sicht ambulanter Krebspatienten
title_full_unstemmed Die Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie aus der Sicht ambulanter Krebspatienten
title_short Die Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie aus der Sicht ambulanter Krebspatienten
title_sort die auswirkungen der covid-19-pandemie aus der sicht ambulanter krebspatienten
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9095066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35545063
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1746-7534
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