Parental Perspectives Regarding Circumcision during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic in Indonesia.

Jemmy Kurniawan, Besut Daryanto, Pradana Nurhadi, Andri Kustono
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has rapidly spread worldwide and affected the healthcare system, including the deferral of surgical practice. There are various reactions regarding delayed surgeries, but parental viewpoints towards circumcision remain scarce. In light of the pandemic, this study aimed to evaluate how parents feel about circumcision and the probable determining variables.

Materials and methods: This study is a cross-sectional study based on an online questionnaire available from March to April 2022. The factors affecting the decision were analysed using logistic regression.

Results: Of 1,218 (26.28%) parents who completed the survey, 879 (18.96%) met the inclusion criteria and were included in this study. Among them, 615 (70.00%) parents agreed to delay circumcision during the COVID-19 pandemic. These respondents were more likely to be non-Muslim (P = 0.01), have no relatives whose work is related to medicine or paramedicine (P = 0.02) and have monthly income equal to or below the regional minimum wage (P = 0.03). After adjusting the potential confounder, non-Muslim religion (odds ratios, 2.87; 95% confidence interval, 1.27-6.49; P = 0.012) was found to be the only independent predictor for agreeing to the deferral of circumcision amid the pandemic.

Conclusion: Most parents agreed to postpone circumcision due to the fear of COVID-19 exposure. In order to help them feel less apprehensive about this matter, it is important to educate them about the medical benefits of circumcision and the safety of this procedure.

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印度尼西亚 2019 年冠状病毒疾病大流行期间家长对包皮环切术的看法。
背景:2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行迅速蔓延全球,影响了医疗保健系统,包括推迟外科手术。人们对推迟手术有各种反应,但家长对包皮环切术的观点仍然很少。鉴于这一流行病,本研究旨在评估父母对包皮环切手术的看法以及可能的决定性变量:本研究是一项横断面研究,基于 2022 年 3 月至 4 月的在线问卷。采用逻辑回归分析了影响决定的因素:在 1218 名(26.28%)完成调查的家长中,有 879 名(18.96%)符合纳入标准并被纳入本研究。其中,615 名(70.00%)家长同意在 COVID-19 大流行期间推迟包皮环切手术。这些受访者更有可能是非穆斯林(P = 0.01),没有亲属从事与医学或护理相关的工作(P = 0.02),月收入等于或低于地区最低工资标准(P = 0.03)。在对潜在混杂因素进行调整后,发现非穆斯林宗教(几率比,2.87;95% 置信区间,1.27-6.49;P = 0.012)是唯一能独立预测是否同意在大流行期间推迟包皮环切手术的因素:结论:由于害怕接触 COVID-19,大多数家长同意推迟包皮环切手术。为了帮助他们减少对此事的担忧,必须向他们宣传包皮环切手术的医疗益处和安全性。
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