Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the management of patients with RA: a survey of rheumatologists in six European countries

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العنوان: Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the management of patients with RA: a survey of rheumatologists in six European countries
المؤلفون: Pedro M Machado, Patrick Verschueren, Rebecca Grainger, Hannah Jones, James Piercy, Katrien van Beneden, Roberto Caporali, Christian Dejaco, Bruno Fautrel
المصدر: Rheumatology Advances in Practice. 7
بيانات النشر: Oxford University Press (OUP), 2022.
سنة النشر: 2022
مصطلحات موضوعية: Science & Technology, health policies, COVID-19, pandemic response, quality of health care, DISPARITIES, Rheumatology, TELEMEDICINE, ARTHRITIS, medical education, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, RA, TELERHEUMATOLOGY, attitude of health-care professionals
الوصف: Objective We aimed to describe, from the perspective of rheumatologists in Europe, how the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted their management of people with RA and the continuing medical education of physicians. Methods Rheumatologists participating in the Adelphi RA Disease Specific ProgrammeTM in six European countries were contacted in August and September 2020 for a telephone survey. Rheumatologists were asked seven attitudinal questions on changes to patient management, prescription behaviour and continuing education owing to COVID-19. Results were summarized with descriptive statistics. Results The telephone survey was completed by 284 rheumatologists. The most commonly reported changes to patient management were increased utilization of video/telephone consultations (66.5% of respondents), fewer visits (58.5%) and limiting physical contact (58.1%). Furthermore, 67.9% of rheumatologists who indicated that prescribing behaviour had changed switched their patients to self-administered medication, and 60.7% reported not starting patients on targeted synthetic DMARDs, biologic originator DMARDs or biosimilar DMARDs. In total, 57.6% of rheumatologists believed that changes in management would persist. Rheumatologists reported that 38.0% of patients expressed concerns about how COVID-19 would impact treatment, including access to treatment and the risk of infection. The biggest impact on rheumatologist education was a switch to online training and conferences. Conclusion All countries saw changes in patient management and prescribing behaviour, including the rapid uptake of telemedicine. It is important that the international rheumatology community learns from these experiences to prepare better for future pandemics and to address ongoing rheumatologist shortages.
وصف الملف: Electronic-eCollection
تدمد: 2514-1775
DOI: 10.1093/rap/rkac108
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::866f0e6128d8f6688180f2d353bc491f
https://doi.org/10.1093/rap/rkac108
Rights: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....866f0e6128d8f6688180f2d353bc491f
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE
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تدمد:25141775
DOI:10.1093/rap/rkac108