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Self-reported Impact of the Early 2020 COVID-19 Crisis on the Healthcare Pathway During and After Lockdown in Patients With Chronic Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: A Practical Survey

Introduction: Global lockdown in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented experience. We report here the results of an anonymous questionnaire-based survey on the healthcare and control of chronic IMIDs (chronic immune-mediated inflammatory diseases) within...

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Autores principales: Nasseh, Jessica, Podevin, Céline, Ternynck, Camille, Zephir, Hélène, Letarouilly, Jean-Guillaume, Flipo, René-Marc, Nachury, Maria, Chenivesse, Cécile, Hachulla, Eric, Launay, David, Staumont-Salle, Delphine, Dezoteux, Frédéric
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9742925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36518727
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23743735221143736
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author Nasseh, Jessica
Podevin, Céline
Ternynck, Camille
Zephir, Hélène
Letarouilly, Jean-Guillaume
Flipo, René-Marc
Nachury, Maria
Chenivesse, Cécile
Hachulla, Eric
Launay, David
Staumont-Salle, Delphine
Dezoteux, Frédéric
author_facet Nasseh, Jessica
Podevin, Céline
Ternynck, Camille
Zephir, Hélène
Letarouilly, Jean-Guillaume
Flipo, René-Marc
Nachury, Maria
Chenivesse, Cécile
Hachulla, Eric
Launay, David
Staumont-Salle, Delphine
Dezoteux, Frédéric
author_sort Nasseh, Jessica
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description Introduction: Global lockdown in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented experience. We report here the results of an anonymous questionnaire-based survey on the healthcare and control of chronic IMIDs (chronic immune-mediated inflammatory diseases) within the IMMINENT network during the French lockdown (March 17, 2020-May 11, 2020) and the 2-month period following the end of the lockdown (July 11, 2020). Methods: Two anonymous questionnaires were sent by email to 4500 patients who were followed in a university hospital for an IMID in the departments of gastroenterology, rheumatology, dermatology, pneumology, neurology, and internal medicine. Results: A total of 921/4500 (20.46%) responded to the first survey (impact of the lockdown), and 553/4500 (12.28%) to the second (impact at 2-months post-lockdown). Concerning the impact of the lockdown, 420/915 (45.9%) reported affected follow-up. Similarly, after the lockdown, 248/544 (45.6%) declared a negative impact on their follow-up. The repartition by departments of patients’ perception of an altered follow-up during (P = .72) and at the end of the lockdown (P = .77) was not statistically different. Our study highlighted the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the restriction measures implemented on the self-reported impact felt by patients on the follow-up of their chronic IMIDs without significant differences among all departments. Conclusion: Our study is original by showing that patients, whatever the type of IMID, shared this same negative perception. This transdisciplinary study demonstrated the importance of a collaborative network among all departments.
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spelling pubmed-97429252022-12-13 Self-reported Impact of the Early 2020 COVID-19 Crisis on the Healthcare Pathway During and After Lockdown in Patients With Chronic Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: A Practical Survey Nasseh, Jessica Podevin, Céline Ternynck, Camille Zephir, Hélène Letarouilly, Jean-Guillaume Flipo, René-Marc Nachury, Maria Chenivesse, Cécile Hachulla, Eric Launay, David Staumont-Salle, Delphine Dezoteux, Frédéric J Patient Exp COVID-19: Patient and Clinician Experiences Introduction: Global lockdown in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented experience. We report here the results of an anonymous questionnaire-based survey on the healthcare and control of chronic IMIDs (chronic immune-mediated inflammatory diseases) within the IMMINENT network during the French lockdown (March 17, 2020-May 11, 2020) and the 2-month period following the end of the lockdown (July 11, 2020). Methods: Two anonymous questionnaires were sent by email to 4500 patients who were followed in a university hospital for an IMID in the departments of gastroenterology, rheumatology, dermatology, pneumology, neurology, and internal medicine. Results: A total of 921/4500 (20.46%) responded to the first survey (impact of the lockdown), and 553/4500 (12.28%) to the second (impact at 2-months post-lockdown). Concerning the impact of the lockdown, 420/915 (45.9%) reported affected follow-up. Similarly, after the lockdown, 248/544 (45.6%) declared a negative impact on their follow-up. The repartition by departments of patients’ perception of an altered follow-up during (P = .72) and at the end of the lockdown (P = .77) was not statistically different. Our study highlighted the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the restriction measures implemented on the self-reported impact felt by patients on the follow-up of their chronic IMIDs without significant differences among all departments. Conclusion: Our study is original by showing that patients, whatever the type of IMID, shared this same negative perception. This transdisciplinary study demonstrated the importance of a collaborative network among all departments. SAGE Publications 2022-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9742925/ /pubmed/36518727 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23743735221143736 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle COVID-19: Patient and Clinician Experiences
Nasseh, Jessica
Podevin, Céline
Ternynck, Camille
Zephir, Hélène
Letarouilly, Jean-Guillaume
Flipo, René-Marc
Nachury, Maria
Chenivesse, Cécile
Hachulla, Eric
Launay, David
Staumont-Salle, Delphine
Dezoteux, Frédéric
Self-reported Impact of the Early 2020 COVID-19 Crisis on the Healthcare Pathway During and After Lockdown in Patients With Chronic Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: A Practical Survey
title Self-reported Impact of the Early 2020 COVID-19 Crisis on the Healthcare Pathway During and After Lockdown in Patients With Chronic Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: A Practical Survey
title_full Self-reported Impact of the Early 2020 COVID-19 Crisis on the Healthcare Pathway During and After Lockdown in Patients With Chronic Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: A Practical Survey
title_fullStr Self-reported Impact of the Early 2020 COVID-19 Crisis on the Healthcare Pathway During and After Lockdown in Patients With Chronic Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: A Practical Survey
title_full_unstemmed Self-reported Impact of the Early 2020 COVID-19 Crisis on the Healthcare Pathway During and After Lockdown in Patients With Chronic Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: A Practical Survey
title_short Self-reported Impact of the Early 2020 COVID-19 Crisis on the Healthcare Pathway During and After Lockdown in Patients With Chronic Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: A Practical Survey
title_sort self-reported impact of the early 2020 covid-19 crisis on the healthcare pathway during and after lockdown in patients with chronic immune-mediated inflammatory diseases: a practical survey
topic COVID-19: Patient and Clinician Experiences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9742925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36518727
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23743735221143736
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