COVID-19大流行对越南慢性病患者的影响:一项横断面研究

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Chronic Illness Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-13 DOI:10.1177/17423953231188755
Thi Ha Vo, Thanh Huyen Nguyen, Huy Chuong Nguyen, Thanh Hiep Nguyen
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摘要

目的:我们评估COVID-19大流行对越南慢性病患者健康、治疗依从性和期望的影响。方法:我们进行了一项全国性的横断面研究,采用问卷调查,通过社交网络分发,并在谷歌表格上呈现。该调查是在越南最严格保持社交距离的两个月(2021年7月21日至9月21日)期间进行的。结果:大多数参与者表示新冠肺炎疫情影响了他们的日常活动(91.9%)、健康(53.6%)、睡眠行为(52.3%)和心理健康(79.8%)。在越南保持社交距离期间,四分之三的人无法去医院进行定期健康检查;近一半的受访者没有进行日常体育锻炼;四分之一的受访者没有遵守推荐的饮食计划。与COVID-19流行对患者健康影响相关的因素包括居住在胡志明市(p = 0.015)、独居(p = 0.027)、未控制的慢性疾病(p = 0.015)、定期健康检查(p = 0.012)、直接咨询(p = 0.003)和远程医疗(p = 0.007)。结论:本研究强调了未来新冠时代迫切需要更好的慢性管理策略。
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Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with chronic conditions in Vietnam: A cross-sectional study.

Objectives: We assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health, treatment adherence and expectations of patients with chronic diseases in Vietnam.

Methods: We conducted a national cross-sectional study using a questionnaire survey, distributed through social networks and presented on Google Forms. The survey was performed during two months of the most stringent social distancing in Vietnam (between 21 July and 21 September 2021).

Results: Most of the participants said that the COVID-19 epidemic had affected their daily activities (91.9%), health (53.6%), sleep behavior (52.3%), and mental health (79.8%). During social distancing in Vietnam, three-quarter could not go to hospitals for periodic health examination; nearly half of respondents did not do daily physical activity; a quarter of respondents did not adhere to recommended diet plan. Factors associated with the effect of the COVID-19 epidemic on patient's health included those living in Ho Chi Minh City (p = 0.015), lived alone (p = 0.027), uncontrolled chronic conditions (p < 0.001), treatment dissatisfaction or experienced anxiety/stress (p < 0.001). Factors associated with medication adherence included the elderly (p = 0.015), having periodic health examination (p = 0.012), direct consultation (p = 0.003), and telemedicine (p = 0.007).

Conclusion: This study highlights the urgent need for better chronic management strategies for the new post-COVID era in the future.

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Chronic Illness
Chronic Illness Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Chronic illnesses are prolonged, do not resolve spontaneously, and are rarely completely cured. The most common are cardiovascular diseases (hypertension, coronary artery disease, stroke and heart failure), the arthritides, asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes and epilepsy. There is increasing evidence that mental illnesses such as depression are best understood as chronic health problems. HIV/AIDS has become a chronic condition in those countries where effective medication is available.
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