Perception of the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Time of Telemedicine: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

BackgroundAfter the COVID-19 outbreak, the Italian Government stopped most regular health care activity. As a result, patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) had limited access to outpatient clinics and hospitals. ObjectiveThis study aimed to analyze the pe...

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Main Authors: Zingone, Fabiana, Siniscalchi, Monica, Savarino, Edoardo Vincenzo, Barberio, Brigida, Cingolani, Linda, D'Incà, Renata, De Filippo, Francesca Romana, Camera, Silvia, Ciacci, Carolina
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Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-11-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:https://www.jmir.org/2020/11/e19574
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spelling doaj-6b4e7553d469495e8f6d4b3c213889402021-04-02T19:20:57ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712020-11-012211e1957410.2196/19574Perception of the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Time of Telemedicine: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire StudyZingone, FabianaSiniscalchi, MonicaSavarino, Edoardo VincenzoBarberio, BrigidaCingolani, LindaD'Incà, RenataDe Filippo, Francesca RomanaCamera, SilviaCiacci, Carolina BackgroundAfter the COVID-19 outbreak, the Italian Government stopped most regular health care activity. As a result, patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) had limited access to outpatient clinics and hospitals. ObjectiveThis study aimed to analyze the perception of the COVID-19 emergency among patients with IBD during the early weeks of the lockdown. MethodsWe invited adult patients with IBD from the University of Salerno (Campania, South Italy) and the University of Padua (Veneto, North Italy) by email to answer an ad hoc anonymous survey about COVID-19. We also collected data on demographic and disease characteristics. ResultsIn total, 167 patients with IBD from Padua and 83 patients from Salerno answered the survey (age: mean 39.7 years, SD 13.9 years; female: n=116, 46.4%). We found that patients with IBD were particularly worried about the COVID-19 pandemic (enough: 77/250, 30.8%; much/very much: 140/250, 56.0%), as they felt more vulnerable to COVID-19 due to their condition (enough: 70/250, 28.0%; much/very much: 109/250, 43.6%). Patients with IBD from the red zone of Veneto were more worried than patients from Campania (P=.001), and men felt more susceptible to the virus than women (P=.05). Additionally, remote medicine was appreciated more by younger patients than older patients (P=.04). ConclusionsThe results of our survey demonstrate that the lockdown had a significant impact on the psychological aspects of patients with IBD and suggest the need for increasing communication with patients with IBD (eg, through telemedicine) to ensure patients receive adequate health care, correct information, and proper psychological support.https://www.jmir.org/2020/11/e19574
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author Zingone, Fabiana
Siniscalchi, Monica
Savarino, Edoardo Vincenzo
Barberio, Brigida
Cingolani, Linda
D'Incà, Renata
De Filippo, Francesca Romana
Camera, Silvia
Ciacci, Carolina
spellingShingle Zingone, Fabiana
Siniscalchi, Monica
Savarino, Edoardo Vincenzo
Barberio, Brigida
Cingolani, Linda
D'Incà, Renata
De Filippo, Francesca Romana
Camera, Silvia
Ciacci, Carolina
Perception of the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Time of Telemedicine: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research
author_facet Zingone, Fabiana
Siniscalchi, Monica
Savarino, Edoardo Vincenzo
Barberio, Brigida
Cingolani, Linda
D'Incà, Renata
De Filippo, Francesca Romana
Camera, Silvia
Ciacci, Carolina
author_sort Zingone, Fabiana
title Perception of the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Time of Telemedicine: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study
title_short Perception of the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Time of Telemedicine: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study
title_full Perception of the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Time of Telemedicine: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study
title_fullStr Perception of the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Time of Telemedicine: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study
title_full_unstemmed Perception of the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Time of Telemedicine: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study
title_sort perception of the covid-19 pandemic among patients with inflammatory bowel disease in the time of telemedicine: cross-sectional questionnaire study
publisher JMIR Publications
series Journal of Medical Internet Research
issn 1438-8871
publishDate 2020-11-01
description BackgroundAfter the COVID-19 outbreak, the Italian Government stopped most regular health care activity. As a result, patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) had limited access to outpatient clinics and hospitals. ObjectiveThis study aimed to analyze the perception of the COVID-19 emergency among patients with IBD during the early weeks of the lockdown. MethodsWe invited adult patients with IBD from the University of Salerno (Campania, South Italy) and the University of Padua (Veneto, North Italy) by email to answer an ad hoc anonymous survey about COVID-19. We also collected data on demographic and disease characteristics. ResultsIn total, 167 patients with IBD from Padua and 83 patients from Salerno answered the survey (age: mean 39.7 years, SD 13.9 years; female: n=116, 46.4%). We found that patients with IBD were particularly worried about the COVID-19 pandemic (enough: 77/250, 30.8%; much/very much: 140/250, 56.0%), as they felt more vulnerable to COVID-19 due to their condition (enough: 70/250, 28.0%; much/very much: 109/250, 43.6%). Patients with IBD from the red zone of Veneto were more worried than patients from Campania (P=.001), and men felt more susceptible to the virus than women (P=.05). Additionally, remote medicine was appreciated more by younger patients than older patients (P=.04). ConclusionsThe results of our survey demonstrate that the lockdown had a significant impact on the psychological aspects of patients with IBD and suggest the need for increasing communication with patients with IBD (eg, through telemedicine) to ensure patients receive adequate health care, correct information, and proper psychological support.
url https://www.jmir.org/2020/11/e19574
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