Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on care of melanoma patients in Berlin, Germany: the Mela-COVID survey
Autor: | Jan Ohletz, Wiebke K. Peitsch, Marthe-Lisa Schaarschmidt, Katharina Diehl, Andreas Könnecke, Bianca Sasama, Uwe Hillen, Miriam Teuscher, Wolfgang Harth, Juliane Weilandt |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Male
Pediatrics medicine.medical_specialty Dermatology Logistic regression Germany Pandemic medicine melanoma Humans cancer Pandemics Aged Response rate (survey) Clinical Report business.industry SARS-CoV-2 Melanoma pandemic Cancer COVID-19 medicine.disease anxiety Berlin Anxiety Female Skin cancer medicine.symptom business Anxiety disorder |
Zdroj: | European Journal of Dermatology |
ISSN: | 1952-4013 1167-1122 |
Popis: | Background The COVID-19 pandemic imposes major challenges for care of cancer patients. Objectives Our aim was to assess the effects of the pandemic on treatment and appointments of patients with malignant melanoma based on a large skin cancer centre in Berlin, Germany, and identify reasons for, and impact factors associated with these changes. Materials & Methods Patients with melanoma treated from January 1st 2019 received a postal survey with questions on impairment due to the pandemic, fear of COVID-19, fear of melanoma, changes in therapy and/or appointments, including reasons for the changes. Impact factors on postponed/missed appointments were examined using descriptive analyses and multivariate logistic regression. Results The response rate was 41.3% (n = 324; 57.4% males; mean age: 67.9 years). Among 104 participants currently receiving therapy, four (3.8%) reported treatment changes due to the pandemic. Postponements or cancellations of appointments occurred in 48 participants (14.8%), most frequently, at their own request (81.3%) due to fear of SARS-CoV-2 infection (68.8%). Current treatment was associated with a reduced chance of postponing/missing appointments (OR = 0.208, p = 0.003), whereas a high or very high level of concern for COVID-19 (OR = 6.806, p = 0.034; OR = 10.097, p = 0.038), SARS-CoV-2 infection among close acquaintances (OR = 4.251, p = 0.026), anxiety disorder (OR = 5.465, p = 0.016) and AJCC stage IV (OR = 3.108, p = 0.048) were associated with a higher likelihood of postponing/missing appointments. Conclusion Among our participants, treatment changes were rare and the proportion of missed/delayed appointments was rather small. The main reasons for delays/cancellations of appointments were anxiety and concern for COVID-19. Supplementary data Supplementary data associated with this article can be found, in the online version, at doi:10.1684/ejd.2021.4098. Table S1. Disease and treatment characteristics and their association with postponed/missed appointments. Table S2. Treatment changes or postponement due to the pandemic. Table S3. Comorbidities and their association with postponed/missed appointments. Fig. S1. Number of new SARS-CoV-2 infections per day in Germany and Berlin between February 1st 2020 and July 1st 2020. |
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