European Journal of Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
34(4), P. 652 - 659
Published: June 27, 2024
Abstract
Inconsistent
results
are
found
regarding
social
inequalities
related
to
healthcare
appointment
cancellations
during
the
COVID-19
crisis.
Whether
rescheduling
was
associated
with
status
is
unknown.
By
studying
both
and
rescheduling,
we
comprehensively
describe
which
groups
were
affected
by
care
disruption.
First
follow-up
of
a
random
population-based
cohort
used,
including
95
118
people
aged
18
or
older
at
baseline
who
live
in
France.
Poisson
multinomial
regressions
used
study
factors
experiencing
medical
cancellation
health
professionals
first
lockdown,
within
six
months.
Among
all
individuals
(including
those
without
scheduled
appointment),
21.1%
reported
initiated
professionals.
Women,
richest,
chronic
disease
most
these
cancellations.
Although
78.1%
had
their
cancelled
obtained
new
months,
6.6%
failed
reschedule
15.2%
did
not
want
reschedule.
While
oldest
more
likely
reschedule,
regardless
status,
poorest
multiple
diseases
less
do
so.
Difficulties
revealed
certain
ultimately
penalized
restriction
access
wave
pandemic.
Given
that
people,
group
poorer
condition
compared
other
groups,
affected,
our
raise
questions
about
ability
system
reduce
major
Preventive Medicine Reports,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
25, P. 101673 - 101673
Published: Dec. 16, 2021
Vaccine
hesitancy
is
a
challenge
for
the
success
and
optimal
implementation
of
COVID-19
immunization
programs
in
US.
The
objective
this
study
was
to
summarize
multilevel
determinants
vaccination
intention
US
inform
future
intervention
opportunities.
To
end,
we
conducted
rapid
systematic
review
by
searching
published
articles
via
PubMed
October
5,
2021,
following
PRISMA
guidelines.
One
hundred
six
were
included.
According
nationally
representative
studies,
overall
acceptance
rate
ranges
from
53.6%
84.4%.
Individual
(demographics,
health
history,
behaviors
beliefs),
interpersonal
(having
close
friend/family
member
impacted
COVID-19),
healthcare
societal
level
factors
(healthcare
provider
recommendations,
source/credential
related
information,
conspiracy
theories)
all
contributed
vaccine
This
demonstrates
that
vaccines
influenced
various
factors,
particularly
role
providers
enhancing
public
intent
vaccination.
Potential
interventions
mitigate
people's
concerns
over
address
vaccine-related
conspiracy/misinformation
social
media
are
also
critical
encourage
uptake
The Aging Male,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
25(1), P. 202 - 216
Published: Aug. 4, 2022
Purpose:
COVID-19,
a
novel
infection,
presented
with
several
complications,
including
socioeconomical
and
reproductive
health
challenges
such
as
erectile
dysfunction
(ED).
The
present
review
summarizes
the
available
shreds
of
evidence
on
impact
COVID-19
ED.Materials
methods:
All
published
peer-reviewed
articles
from
onset
outbreak
to
date,
relating
ED,
were
reviewed.
Results:
Available
pieces
that
ED
is
consequence
are
convincing.
share
common
risk
factors
disruption
vascular
integrity,
cardiovascular
disease
(CVD),
cytokine
storm,
diabetes,
obesity,
chronic
kidney
(CKD).
also
induces
impaired
pulmonary
haemodynamics,
increased
ang
II,
testicular
damage
low
serum
testosterone,
reduced
arginine-dependent
NO
bioavailability
promotes
reactive
oxygen
species
(ROS)
generation
endothelial
dysfunction,
resulting
in
ED.
In
addition,
triggers
psychological/mental
stress
suppresses
testosterone-dependent
dopamine
concentration,
which
contributes
incident
ED.Conclusions:
conclusion,
exerts
detrimental
effect
male
function,
function.
This
involves
cascade
events
multiple
pathways.
As
pandemic
dwindles,
identifying
long-term
effects
COVID-19-induced
proffering
adequate
effective
measures
militating
against
remains
pertinent.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(5), P. 4577 - 4577
Published: March 4, 2023
As
the
COVID-19
pandemic
continues,
healthcare
services
have
been
grossly
overwhelmed
by
pandemic.
Due
to
this
circumstance,
routine
care
for
individuals
with
type
2
diabetes
mellitus
(T2DM)
has
temporarily
disrupted.
The
purpose
of
systematic
review
was
summarize
evidence
regarding
impact
on
utilization
among
patients
T2DM.
A
search
conducted
in
Web
Science,
Scopus,
and
PubMed
databases.
process
identifying
final
articles
followed
PRISMA
guidelines.
inclusion
criteria
were
published
between
2020
2022,
written
English,
studies
focusing
research
question.
Any
proceedings
books
excluded.
total
fourteen
relevant
question
extracted.
Following
that,
included
critically
appraised
using
Mixed
Method
Appraisal
Tool
(MMAT)
Joanna
Briggs
Institute
Critical
assess
quality
studies.
findings
further
classified
into
three
themes:
reduced
T2DM
services,
a
surge
telemedicine
usage,
delay
delivery
services.
key
messages
include
demands
monitoring
long-term
effects
missed
that
better
preparedness
is
crucial
any
future.
tight
diagnostic
workup
at
community
level
regular
follow-ups
are
managing
patients.
Telemedicine
should
be
agenda
health
system
maintain
complement
Future
warranted
determine
effective
strategies
deal
clear
policy
essential
established.
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(9), P. e29921 - e29921
Published: April 22, 2024
Although
obesity
is
known
to
be
related
allergic
diseases,
few
studies
have
investigated
the
prevalence
of
diseases
in
individuals
with
obesity,
especially
during
COVID-19
pandemic.
Thus,
this
study
aimed
analyze
national
trends
among
and
sociodemographic
factors.
Sexual Medicine Reviews,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
10(2), P. 286 - 310
Published: Sept. 20, 2021
COVID-19
infection
is
expected
to
be
associated
with
an
increased
likelihood
of
erectile
dysfunction
(ED).
Considering
the
high
transmissibility
COVID-19,
ED
may
a
concerning
consequence
for
large
segment
population.
To
(1)
summarize
existing
published
evidence
impact
on
prevalence,
severity,
treatment,
and
management
ED;
(2)
identify
health-related
trends
in
emerging
literature
gaps
research
make
recommendations
future
needs
area.
A
scoping
search
was
conducted
April
27,
2021.
The
Preferred
Reporting
Items
Systematic
Reviews
Meta-Analyses
Extension
Scoping
(Preferred
Meta-Analyses-ScR)
checklist
followed.
performed
PubMed
using
terms:
erectile,
sexual,
dysfunction.
total
693
publications
were
screened
relevance.
Studies
appraised
their
level
based
study
design
rigor
methodology.
that
causes
or
impacts
compelling.
Four
topics
emerged
regarding
nature
association
between
ED:
biological
mental
health
(3)
access
treatment;
(4)
disparities
ED.
Long-term
well-designed
studies
are
needed
clarify
extent
pandemic
exposed
several
vulnerabilities
within
worldwide
healthcare
social
systems.
has
uniquely
harmful
men's
function
through
biological,
health,
mechanisms.
As
wanes,
strategies
long-term
effects
additional
care
support
adequately
mitigate
health.
Hsieh
T-C,
Edwards
NC,
Bhattacharyya
SK,
et
al.The
Epidemic
COVID-19-Related
Erectile
Dysfunction:
Review
Health
Care
Perspective.
Sex
Med
Rev
2022;10:286–310.
JAMA Health Forum,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
2(12), P. e214299 - e214299
Published: Dec. 30, 2021
Evidence
suggests
that
the
COVID-19
pandemic
has
had
a
negative
association
with
medical
care
access.
As
prior
studies
mainly
focused
on
initial
stage
of
pandemic,
less
is
known
about
how
trends
in
forgone
changed
over
time.To
examine
and
reasons
for
among
Medicare
beneficiaries
during
pandemic.This
cross-sectional
study
analyzed
using
data
from
3
waves
survey
Current
Beneficiary
Survey
Supplement
(Summer
2020,
Fall
Winter
2021).
Data
analyses
were
conducted
between
July
August
2021.Date
interview.Self-reported
because
COVID-19.A
total
23
058
included
(13
005
women
[56.4%];
10
445
[45.3%]
75
years
old
older).
The
response
rates
each
wave
72.6%,
78.95,
79.6%,
respectively.
reported
decreased
week
June
7,
to
April
4
25,
2021,
but
largest
difference
was
found
7
12,
2020
(22.4%
15.9%).
Physician-driven
factors
accounted
70%
care.
proportion
those
who
forgoing
physician-driven
tended
decrease
66.2%
44.7%
weeks
2021.
likelihood
percentage
points
(95%
CI,
0.03-0.05)
higher
feeling
more
stressed
or
anxious
than
did
not,
0.01-0.04)
lonely
sad
socially
connected
not.The
results
this
suggest
may
exacerbate
existing
barriers
lead
delay
needed
Policy
makers
must
continue
identify
effective
means
meeting
backlog
maintaining
continuity
care,
especially
mental
health
problems.
JAMA Network Open,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
5(3), P. e222933 - e222933
Published: March 17, 2022
Importance
The
association
of
the
COVID-19
pandemic
with
quality
ambulatory
care
is
unknown.
Hospitalizations
for
care–sensitive
conditions
(ACSCs)
are
a
well-studied
measure
care;
however,
they
may
also
be
associated
other
patient-level
and
system-level
factors.
Objective
To
describe
trends
in
hospital
admissions
ACSCs
prepandemic
period
(March
2019
to
February
2020)
compared
2020
2021).
Design,
Setting,
Participants
This
cross-sectional
study
adults
enrolled
commercial
health
maintenance
organization
Michigan
included
1
240
409
unique
(13
011
176
person-months)
206
361
(12
759
675
period.
Exposure
Main
Outcomes
Measures
Adjusted
relative
risk
(aRR)
ACSC
hospitalizations
intensive
unit
stays
adjusted
incidence
rate
ratio
length
stay
vs
2021)
periods,
patient
age,
sex,
calendar
month
admission,
county
residence.
Results
population
period,
which
51.3%
person-months
(n
=
6
547
231)
were
female
patients,
relatively
even
age
distribution
between
ages
24
64
years.
having
any
hospitalization
was
0.72
(95%
CI,
0.69-0.76;P
<
.001).
decrease
slightly
larger
magnitude
than
overall
reduction
non-ACSC,
non–COVID-19
rates
(aRR,
0.82;
95%
0.81-0.83;P
Large
reductions
found
respiratory-related
0.54;
0.50-0.58;P
.001),
non–statistically
significant
diabetes-related
0.91;
0.83-1.00;P
.05)
statistically
all
0.79;
0.74-0.85;P
Among
hospitalizations,
no
change
percentage
that
an
0.99;
0.94-1.04;P
.64),
(adjusted
ratio,
1.02;
0.98-1.06;P
.33).
Conclusions
Relevance
In
this
large
plan,
both
non-ACSC
particularly
seen
ACSCs.
These
likely
due
many
system–level
factors
rates.
Further
research
into
causes
long-term
outcomes
these
needed
understand
how
has
affected
delivery
US.
Journal for Healthcare Quality,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
45(3), P. 169 - 176
Published: March 13, 2023
The
necessary
suspension
of
nonacute
services
by
healthcare
systems
early
in
the
COVID-19
pandemic
was
predicted
to
cause
delays
routine
care
United
States,
with
potentially
serious
consequences
for
chronic
disease
management.
However,
limited
work
has
examined
provider
or
patient
perspectives
about
and
their
implications
quality
future
emergencies.This
study
explores
primary
(PCP)
experiences
during
pandemic.PCPs
patients
were
recruited
from
four
large
three
states.
Participants
underwent
semistructured
interviews
asking
telemedicine.
Data
analyzed
using
interpretive
description.Twenty-one
PCPs
65
participated
interviews.
Four
main
topics
identified:
(1)
types
delayed,
(2)
causes
delays,
(3)
miscommunication
contributing
(4)
solutions
unmet
needs.Both
providers
reported
preventive
pandemic,
driven
system
changes
concerns
infection
risk.
Primary
practices
should
develop
plans
continuity
consider
new
strategies
assessing
effective
management
disruptions.
Journal of Medical Internet Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
25, P. e43798 - e43798
Published: Jan. 17, 2023
Social
distancing
requirements
due
to
the
COVID-19
pandemic
saw
a
rapid
increase
in
delivery
of
telehealth
consultations
as
an
alternative
face-to-face
health
care
services.The
aims
this
study
were
assess
use
and
acceptability
during
early
stages
identify
factors
associated
with
avoidance
period.Data
obtained
from
waves
4
7
longitudinal
survey
designed
impact
on
behavior
representative
sample
Australian
adults.
Participants
reported
their
or
assessment
period,
well
mode
used
acceptability.Approximately
30%
participants
using
periods,
most
common
modality
being
telephone.
Acceptance
was
generally
high
higher
among
those
who
compared
did
not.
Approximately
18%
avoiding
telehealth.
Across
waves,
younger
age,
speaking
language
other
than
addition
English,
having
current
medical
diagnosis,
lower
levels
acceptability.While
accepting
services,
there
remain
barriers
use,
especially
particular
sociodemographic
groups.
At
population
level,
services
nearly
one
five
adults
may
have
considerable
long-term
impacts
morbidity
potentially
mortality.
Targeted
efforts
promote
engagement
are
critical
if
these
adverse
outcomes
be
avoided,
particularly
periods
when
access
limited.