Impact of COVID-19 containment measures on children with cancer in Indonesia

Ibrahim El Salih, Pudjo Hagung Widjajanto, Sri Sutrisni, Iris Hoogland, Gertjan Kaspers, Saskia Mostert
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Containment measures to limit COVID-19 spreading profoundly impact children around the globe, especially in low- and middle-income countries such as Indonesia. The aim of this case series study is to uncover the impact that COVID-19 measures have on Indonesian children with cancer and their families. A case series study was conducted in July 2021. Investigators identified three children diagnosed with cancer at an Indonesian referral hospital and studied their medical records. Caretakers were interviewed inside the hospital by an independent interviewer using a semi-structured questionnaire. This study presents three children with cancer and their families. Access to proper healthcare was hindered during COVID-19 pandemic due to mobility restrictions, medical staff shortage, limited chemotherapy and blood products availability, postponed medical procedures, and delayed or modified treatment administration. Financial hardships resulted because caretakers lost their jobs due to lockdowns and medication costs were no longer fully covered by health-insurance. Children and their relatives suffered from mental health issues. Anxiety, depression, stress and loneliness were caused by the fear of receiving suboptimal cancer treatment, serious concerns about financial difficulties, and restricted social interactions. All families believed that COVID-19 measures worsened their children’s survival chances. COVID-19 measures adversely impact children with cancer and their families in Indonesia, and most likely in other low- and middle-income countries as well. Disruptions in timely and adequate childhood cancer treatment administration may importantly deteriorate survival chances. Governments and policymakers should take these indirect effects into account to protect vulnerable children and their families.
COVID-19防控措施对印度尼西亚患癌儿童的影响
限制COVID-19传播的遏制措施对全球儿童产生了深远影响,特别是在印度尼西亚等低收入和中等收入国家。本案例系列研究的目的是揭示COVID-19措施对印度尼西亚癌症儿童及其家庭的影响。2021年7月进行了一系列案例研究。调查人员在印度尼西亚一家转诊医院确定了三名被诊断患有癌症的儿童,并研究了他们的医疗记录。护理人员在医院内由一名独立的采访者使用半结构化问卷进行访谈。这项研究展示了三个患有癌症的孩子和他们的家庭。在COVID-19大流行期间,由于行动限制、医务人员短缺、化疗和血液制品供应有限、医疗程序推迟以及治疗管理延迟或修改,阻碍了获得适当医疗保健的机会。由于封锁导致护理人员失业,医疗保险不再全额支付药费,因此造成了经济困难。儿童及其亲属患有心理健康问题。焦虑、抑郁、压力和孤独是由于害怕接受不理想的癌症治疗,严重担心经济困难,以及限制社交而引起的。所有家庭都认为,COVID-19措施恶化了他们孩子的生存机会。针对COVID-19的措施对印度尼西亚的癌症儿童及其家庭产生了不利影响,很可能对其他低收入和中等收入国家也是如此。中断及时和充分的儿童癌症治疗可能会严重降低生存机会。政府和决策者应考虑到这些间接影响,以保护弱势儿童及其家庭。
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