Author: Sacco, Emilio; Gandi, Carlo; Li Marzi, Vincenzo; Lamberti, Gianfranco; Serati, Maurizio; Agro', Enrico Finazzi; Soligo, Marco
Title: Extensive impact of COVIDâ€19 pandemic on pelvic floor dysfunctions care: A nationwide interdisciplinary survey Cord-id: t5q9ex5x Document date: 2021_1_25
ID: t5q9ex5x
Snippet: AIMS: To investigate the impact of COVIDâ€19 pandemic on healthâ€care provision to patients suffering from pelvic floor dysfunctions in Italy. METHODS: A retrospective webâ€based interdisciplinary survey was mailed by the Italian Society of Urodynamics to members involved in pelvic floor dysfunctions management from June 22, 2020 to July 17, 2020. The 84â€item questionnaire investigated the period March–June 2020 (first epidemic wave) and showed high content validity. The primary outcome w
Document: AIMS: To investigate the impact of COVIDâ€19 pandemic on healthâ€care provision to patients suffering from pelvic floor dysfunctions in Italy. METHODS: A retrospective webâ€based interdisciplinary survey was mailed by the Italian Society of Urodynamics to members involved in pelvic floor dysfunctions management from June 22, 2020 to July 17, 2020. The 84â€item questionnaire investigated the period March–June 2020 (first epidemic wave) and showed high content validity. The primary outcome was the mean rate of cancellation for healthâ€care services. Secondary outcomes included estimation of the accumulated surgeries backload until return to baseline activity and of the recovery pattern, using linear regression and scenarioâ€based forecasting. RESULTS: A total of 85 participants provided complete responses. Respondents were mostly urologists (47%), followed by gynecologists (29.5%) and physiatrists (17.6%). On average, 78.4% of outpatient services and 82.7% of functional surgeries were canceled, without significant differences by geographical distribution. An impact on patients' quality of life was anticipated by most of the respondents (87%) and 48.2% also reported potentially serious health risks for patients. Thirtyâ€three percent of the respondents reported the use of telemedicine. If the nationâ€wide surgical activity increases by 20% postpandemic, it would take 37 months to clear the backlog of functional surgeries. We acknowledge the inherent limitations of the survey methodology and retrospective design. CONCLUSIONS: Access to care for patients suffering from pelvic floor dysfunctions has been dramatically affected by the COVIDâ€19 outbreak. The indirect effects of this unprecedented disruption on pelvic floor dysfunctions care may last for several months.
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