Religiosity and Health Outcomes in a Cohort of Romanian Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19

Stefan Frent, Alexandru-Filip Popovici, Adrian Balan, Bianca Cerbu, Iosif Marincu, Stefan Mihaicuta, Andras Bikov
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There is a growing body of evidence for the interrelation between health status and religious beliefs. Our aim was to evaluate the level of religiosity in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 and to assess the link between religiosity and measurable health outcomes. This was an observational, single-center study which included patients with moderate-to-severe forms of COVID-19. A total of 112 patients were enrolled in the study, of whom 77 were highly religious (CRS-15 score ≥ 4) and 35 non-highly religious (CRS-15 score < 4). There was no difference in demographics or prevalence of comorbidities between the two groups. Furthermore, we found no difference between groups in radiological extension of lung lesions, length of hospital stays, or ICU need; however, in-hospital mortality rate was significantly lower in highly religious group (1% vs. 14%, p = 0.005). Serum ferritin level at admission was significantly lower (p = 0.03) and prevalence of post-COVID-19 pulmonary sequelae significantly higher in highly religious group (p = 0.02).

罗马尼亚 COVID-19 住院病人群组的宗教信仰与健康结果
越来越多的证据表明,健康状况与宗教信仰之间存在相互关系。我们的目的是评估 COVID-19 住院患者的宗教信仰水平,并评估宗教信仰与可测量的健康结果之间的联系。这是一项观察性的单中心研究,研究对象包括中重度 COVID-19 患者。共有112名患者参加了研究,其中77人有高度宗教信仰(CRS-15评分≥4),35人无高度宗教信仰(CRS-15评分< 4)。两组在人口统计学和合并症患病率方面没有差异。此外,我们还发现,在肺部病变的放射学扩展、住院时间或重症监护室需求方面,两组之间没有差异;但是,宗教信仰虔诚组的院内死亡率明显较低(1% vs. 14%,P = 0.005)。高度虔诚组入院时血清铁蛋白水平明显较低(p = 0.03),COVID-19 后肺部后遗症发生率明显较高(p = 0.02)。
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