Seeking gastroenterological services during a pandemic: lessons from a large, national, population-based survey during the COVID-19 pandemic

疫情期间寻求胃肠病学服务:一项大型全国性人口调查在 COVID-19 疫情期间提供的经验教训

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The 2019 coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) caused significant disruptions in people's lives, healthcare-seeking behavior, and willingness to undergo endoscopic procedures. METHODS: This large national survey of adults used an online platform to collect participants' de-identified demographics, attitudes, and opinions regarding healthcare-seeking behavior and endoscopy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS: There were 29 449 respondents; mean age 43.3 ± 17.3 years, 72% female. Among 3928 respondents who visited their doctor virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic, most were satisfied (76%). In a multivariate analysis, respondents who were satisfied or neutral toward a virtual visit were more likely to be married, African American, and have some college education. In contrast, those who were dissatisfied were more likely to be older or female. Only 26.3% (n = 7746) reported concerns about undergoing endoscopy during the pandemic. Among those respondents, preferences were to reschedule 3-4 months later (38%) after having had the vaccine (19%) or to forgo the procedure entirely (28%). In a multivariate analysis, having had a prior endoscopy was most strongly associated with concern, followed by African American race, female sex, being married, and older age. CONCLUSION: This large national survey suggested high satisfaction with virtual visits and low concern about undergoing endoscopy during the pandemic. Concern around endoscopy was increased among those who had a prior endoscopy, African Americans, women, and older age groups.

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