The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare services utilization among people living with HIV in Catalonia, Spain: A population-based cohort study

Yi-Hua Pan , Daniel K. Nomah , Marcos Montoro-Fernandez , Sergio Moreno-Fornés , Yesika Díaz , Jordi Aceitón , Andreu Bruguera , Josep M. Llibre , Pere Domingo , Arkaitz Imaz , Ingrid Vilaró , Vicenç Falcó , Juliana Reyes-Urueña , José M. Miro , Jordi Casabona , the PISCIS Cohort Study Group
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Abstract

Background

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted healthcare services usage. We estimated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare services utilization among people living with HIV (PLWH) in Catalonia, Spain.

Methods

We accessed public healthcare usage in HIV units, primary care, hospitals, and emergency departments among 17,738 PLWH in the PISCIS cohort from January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2020. We performed an interrupted time series analysis using the autoregressive integrated moving average to estimate the effect of COVID-19 on medical visits and HIV monitoring among PLWH.

Results

A non-significant decrease of 17.1% (95% CI: [−29.4, 0.4]) in overall medical visits was observed during the lockdown, followed by a steady resumption until the end of 2020. Three health facilities presented statistically significant declines in visits during the lockdown: HIV units (−44.8% [−56.7, −23.6]), hospitals (−40.4% [−52.8, −18.1]), and emergency departments (−36.9% [−47.0, −21.9]); thereafter, the visits have begun to increase steadily but not to previous levels as of December 2020. In contrast, primary care visits remained unchanged during the lockdown by 1.9% (95% CI: −13.5, 23.9). CD4 cell (54.2% [95% CI: −64.4, −36.0]) and HIV RNA viral load (53.1% [95% CI: −62.9, −36.1]) laboratory monitoring reduced significantly during the lockdown.

Conclusion

COVID-19 lockdowns significantly disrupted in-person healthcare services usage among PLWH. The reduction in healthcare utilization however did not affect primary care services. Despite services gradually rebounding to pre-pandemic levels, it is imperative to effectively prepare for future pandemics and implement measures to ensure continuous provision of care to PLWH during pandemic lockdowns.
COVID-19 大流行对西班牙加泰罗尼亚地区艾滋病毒感染者使用医疗服务情况的影响:一项基于人口的队列研究。
背景:COVID-19 大流行扰乱了医疗服务的使用。我们估算了 COVID-19 大流行对西班牙加泰罗尼亚地区 HIV 感染者(PLWH)使用医疗服务的影响:我们访问了 PISCIS 队列中 17738 名艾滋病病毒感染者在 2017 年 1 月 1 日至 2020 年 12 月 31 日期间在艾滋病科、初级保健、医院和急诊科使用公共医疗服务的情况。我们使用自回归综合移动平均法进行了中断时间序列分析,以估计 COVID-19 对 PLWH 就诊和 HIV 监测的影响:结果:在封锁期间,总体就诊率下降了 17.1%(95% CI:[-29.4, 0.4]),但并不显著,随后稳步恢复,直至 2020 年底。在封锁期间,有三家医疗机构的就诊人次出现了统计意义上的显著下降:艾滋病毒科(-44.8% [-56.7, -23.6])、医院(-40.4% [-52.8, -18.1])和急诊科(-36.9% [-47.0, -21.9]);此后,就诊人次开始稳步上升,但截至 2020 年 12 月仍未达到之前的水平。相比之下,初级保健就诊人次在封锁期间保持不变,增幅为 1.9% (95% CI: -13.5, 23.9)。在封锁期间,CD4 细胞(54.2% [95% CI:-64.4, -36.0])和 HIV RNA 病毒载量(53.1% [95% CI:-62.9, -36.1])实验室监测显著减少:结论:COVID-19 封锁严重干扰了 PLWH 亲自接受医疗保健服务。然而,医疗服务使用量的减少并没有影响到初级保健服务。尽管医疗服务已逐渐恢复到大流行前的水平,但仍有必要为未来的大流行做好有效准备,并采取措施确保在大流行封锁期间持续为 PLWH 提供医疗服务。
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