Profile of Patients Availing Marital and Psychosexual Clinic Services During the Pre-COVID and COVID Era: A Study From a Tertiary Care Center

Swapnajeet Sahoo, S. Grover
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Aim: To assess the profile of patients availing the marital and psychosexual clinic (MPC) services through the telemode at a tertiary care center after the imposition of lockdown and compare the same with the profile of the patients attending the outpatient services, in-person MPC services during the prelockdown period. Materials and Methods: It was a retrospective study in which comparisons were made between patients availing the MPC services from March 24, 2020 to March 23, 2021 with the profile of patients during the period of March 24, 2019 to March 23, 2020 (ie, COVID period—lockdown). Results: A total of 112 patients availed the MPC services during the COVID study period compared to 307 patients in the pre-COVID period. However, when the proportion of MPC cases among the total walk-ins was compared, during the COVID period the proportion of MPC cases increased by almost 1.75 times. During the COVID time period, there was an increase in the patients who were significantly younger (P = .002), females (P = .003), more from urban locality (P = .035), and being referred by self or caregiver (P = .001). In terms of specific diagnosis, as compared to the pre-COVID timeframe, significantly higher numbers of patients were diagnosed with premature ejaculation (PME) and PME + erectile dysfunction while the services were being provided through the telemode. Conclusion: The present study suggests an increase in the proportion of patients seeking help for marital and sexual issues while the services are being provided by telemode.
前新冠肺炎和新冠肺炎时代接受婚姻和性心理诊所服务的患者概况:一项来自三级护理中心的研究
目的:评估在实施封锁后通过三级保健中心远程模式利用婚姻和性心理诊所(MPC)服务的患者的情况,并将其与在封锁前期间接受门诊服务和面对面MPC服务的患者的情况进行比较。材料和方法:本研究为回顾性研究,将2020年3月24日至2021年3月23日使用MPC服务的患者与2019年3月24日至2020年3月23日(即COVID -封锁期间)的患者情况进行比较。结果:在COVID研究期间,共有112例患者使用MPC服务,而在COVID前期间有307例患者使用MPC服务。然而,当比较MPC病例占总就诊人数的比例时,在新冠肺炎期间,MPC病例的比例增加了近1.75倍。在新冠肺炎期间,年轻(P = 0.002)、女性(P = 0.003)、城市地区(P = 0.035)和自我或护理人员转诊(P = 0.001)的患者明显增加。在具体诊断方面,与covid前的时间框架相比,通过远程模式提供服务时,诊断为早泄(PME)和PME +勃起功能障碍的患者数量显着增加。结论:目前的研究表明,当远程医疗提供服务时,寻求婚姻和性问题帮助的患者比例有所增加。
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