Impact effects of COVID-19 pandemic on chronic disease patients: A longitudinal prospective study.

Journal: Journal of clinical nursing

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Affiliated Institutions:  Íllora Health Center, Granada-Metropolitan Health District, Andalusian Health Service, Granada, Spain. University Hospital San Pedro, Logroño, Spain. Physiology Department, Ceuta Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, Ceuta, Spain. Statistics and Operational Research Department, University of Granada, Granada, Spain. Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Public Health Department, Physiology Area, Faculty of Medicine, University of Cádiz, Cádiz, Spain. Nursing Department, Ceuta Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, Ceuta, Spain. Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.

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To assess the effects of COVID-19 pandemic on clinical variables as part of the routine clinical monitoring of patients with chronic diseases in primary care.A prospective longitudinal study was conducted in primary care centres of the Andalusian Health Service.Data were recorded before the pandemic (T1), during the declaration of the state of emergency (T2) and in the transition phase (T3). The Barthel index and the Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire (SPMSQ) were used to analyse functional and cognitive changes at the three time points. HbA1c, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, BMI and lipid levels were assessed as clinical variables. Descriptive statistics and non-parametric chi-square test were used for analysis. STROBE checklist was used for the preparation of this paper.A total fo148 patients with chronic conditions were included in the analysis. Data analysis revealed in T2 only significant reductions in BMI, total levels of cholesterol and HDL during the onset of the pandemic. Barthel Index, SPMSQ, blood pressure and triglycerides and LDL levels worsened in T2, and the negative effects were maintained in T3. Compared to pre-pandemic values, HbA1c levels improved in T3, but HDL levels worsened.COVID-19 has drastically disrupted several functional, cognitive and biological variables. These results may be useful in identifying clinical parameters that deserve closer attention in the case of a new health crisis. Further studies are needed to assess the potential impacts of each specific chronic condition.Cognitive and functional status, blood pressure and triglycerides and LDL levels worsen in short term, maintaining the negative effects in medium-term.

Authors & Co-authors:  García-Lara Suleiman-Martos Dominguez-Vías Romero-Béjar Garcia-Morales Gómez-Urquiza Suleiman-Martos

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Citations :  Abed Alah, M., Abdeen, S., Kehyayan, V., & Bougmiza, I. (2021). Impact of COVID-19 related home confinement measures on the lifestyle, body weight, and perceived glycemic control of diabetics. Metabolism Open, 12, 100144. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metop.2021.100144
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Doi : 10.1111/jocn.17104
SSN : 1365-2702
Study Population
Male,Female
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COVID-19;chronic disease;lockdown;nurse;nursing;pandemic;primary health care
Study Design
Longitudinal Study
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England