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ABSTRACT: Purpose
The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had profound consequences also for non-infected patients. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the pandemic on the quality of life of a population with hereditary gastrointestinal cancer predisposition syndromes and on the surveillance/oncological care program of patients enrolled in a dedicated registry.Methods
The study was conducted by means of an online self-report survey during the first Italian national lockdown. The survey comprised four sections: demographics; perception/knowledge of COVID-19; impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on surveillance and cancer care; health status (SF-12 questionnaire).Results
211 complete questionnaires were considered. 25.12% of respondents reported being not at all frightened by COVID-19, 63.98% felt "not at all" or "a little" more fragile than the healthy general population, and 66.82% felt the coronavirus to be no more dangerous to them than the healthy general population. 88.15% of respondents felt protected knowing they were monitored by a team of dedicated professionals.Conclusion
Patients with hereditary gastrointestinal cancer predisposition syndromes reported experiencing less fear related to COVID-19 than the healthy general population. The study results suggest that being enrolled in a dedicated registry can reassure patients, especially during health crises.
SUBMITTER: Signoroni S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8381716 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Signoroni Stefano S Ciniselli Chiara Maura CM Piozzi Guglielmo Niccolò GN Ricci Maria Teresa MT Pastori Marta M Merola Paolo P Bellazzi Marco M Smaldone Tatiana T Rosito Giuseppe G Borreani Claudia C Verderio Paolo P Apolone Giovanni G Vitellaro Marco M
Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation 20210823 4
<h4>Purpose</h4>The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had profound consequences also for non-infected patients. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the pandemic on the quality of life of a population with hereditary gastrointestinal cancer predisposition syndromes and on the surveillance/oncological care program of patients enrolled in a dedicated registry.<h4>Methods</h4>The study was conducted by means of an online self-report survey during the first Italian national lockdown. Th ...[more]