P100 COVID-19大流行对肺癌筛查队列中卫生服务利用的影响

A. Creamer, J. Dickson, C. Horst, S. Tisi, H. Hall, P. Verghese, R. Prendecki, J. McCabe, K. Phua, S. Mehta, K. Gyertson, A. Mullin, J. Teague, L. Farrelly, A. Hackshaw, S. Janes
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P100表1影响covid-19大流行期间医疗保健服务利用率降低的因素结论在肺癌和呼吸道合合症高风险队列中,40%的个体报告因covid-19大流行而减少了医疗保健服务的利用率。我们数据的局限性包括肺部健康检查问题没有区分初级和二级保健或常规和紧急就诊,以及自我报告的合并症数据仅限于选定的呼吸系统疾病。然而,我们为问题的严重性提供了证据,并强调慢性呼吸系统疾病患者特别容易受到影响。与本摘要相关的利益声明请参阅A193页。
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P100 Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health services utilisation in a lung cancer screening cohort
P100 Table 1Factors influencing reduced utilisation of healthcare services during the covid-19 pandemicConclusions40% of individuals in a cohort at high risk of lung cancer and respiratory comorbidities reported reduced utilisation of health care services due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Limitations to our data include the lung health check questions not distinguishing between primary and secondary care or routine and urgent visits, and self-reported co-morbidity data limited to selected respiratory conditions. Nevertheless, we provide evidence for the scale of the problem and highlight that individuals with chronic respiratory conditions are particularly likely to be impacted.Please refer to page A193 for declarations of interest related to this abstract.
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