Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on patients with rheumatic diseases in Latin America

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Daniel G. Fernández-Ávila
Julián Barahona-Correa
Diana Romero-Alvernia
Sergio Kowalski
Ana Sapag
Antonio Cachafeiro-Vilar
Belia Meléndez
Carlos Pastelín
Daniel Palleiro
Dina Arrieta
Gil Reyes
Guillermo J. Pons-Estel
Jossiell Then-Báez
Manuel F. Ugarte-Gil
Mario H. Cardiel
Nelly Colman
Nilmo Chávez
Paula I. Burgos
Rubén Montufar
Sayonara Sandino
Yurilis J. Fuentes-Silva
Enrique R. Soriano
机构
[1] Pontificia Universidad Javeriana-Hospital Universitario San Ignacio,Unidad de Reumatología
[2] Pontificia Universidad Javeriana-Hospital Universitario San Ignacio,Departamento de Medicina Interna
[3] Universidade Federal do Paraná,Instituto Nacional de Reumatología del Uruguay
[4] Hospital Universitario Japonés,Sección Reumatologia
[5] Pacífica Salud-Hospital Punta Pacífica,undefined
[6] Hospital de la Policía Nacional N1 Quito,undefined
[7] Instituto Hondureño de la Seguridad Social,undefined
[8] Universidad de la República,undefined
[9] Hospital México,undefined
[10] San José de Costa Rica,undefined
[11] Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de la Habana,undefined
[12] Centro Regional de Enfermedades Autoinmunes y Reumáticas CREAR,undefined
[13] Hospital Metropolitano de Santiago (HOMS),undefined
[14] Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen,undefined
[15] EsSalud-Universidad Científica del Sur,undefined
[16] Centro de Investigación Clínica de Morelia,undefined
[17] Hospital de Clínicas-Universidad Nacional de Asunción,undefined
[18] Instituto Guatemalteco de Seguridad Social-Universidad San Carlos de Guatemala,undefined
[19] Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,undefined
[20] Consultorio de Especialidades del Instituto Salvadoreño del Seguro Social,undefined
[21] Instituto Médico Ganna,undefined
[22] Centro Clínico Universitario de Oriente-Universidad de Oriente,undefined
[23] Servicio de Clinica Médica Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires-Instituto Universitario Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires,undefined
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Rheumatology International | 2022年 / 42卷
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COVID-19; Rheumatology; Telehealth; Adherence; Knowledge; Behavior;
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The objective of our study was to describe knowledge, attitudes and practices of Latin-American rheumatology patients regarding management and follow-up of their disease during COVID-19 pandemic. A cross-sectional observational study was conducted using a digital anonymous survey. Rheumatic patients ≥ 18 years from non-English-speaking PANLAR countries were included. Our survey included 3502 rheumatic patients living in more than 19 Latin-American countries. Median age of patients was 45.8(36–55) years and the majority (88.9%) was female. Most frequently self-reported disease was rheumatoid arthritis (48.4%). At least one anti-rheumatic treatment was suspended by 23.4% of patients. Fear of contracting SARS-Cov2 (27.7%) and economic issues (25%) were the most common reasons for drug discontinuation. Self-rated disease activity increased from 30 (7–50) to 45 (10–70) points during the pandemic. Communication with their rheumatologist during the pandemic was required by 55.6% of patients, mainly by telephone calls (50.2%) and social network messages (47.8%). An adequate knowledge about COVID-19 was observed in 43% of patients. Patients with rheumatic diseases in Latin America were negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. An increase in self-rated disease activity, a reduction in medication adherence, and hurdles for medical follow-up were reported. Teleconsultation was perceived as a valid alternative to in-person visits during the pandemic.
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