| Literature DB >> 32539253 |
Cristiano M Gomes1, Luciano A Favorito2, João Victor T Henriques1, Alfredo F Canalini3, Karin M J Anzolch4, Roni de Carvalho Fernandes5, Carlos H S Bellucci1, Caroline S Silva6, Marcelo L Wroclawski7,8, Antonio Carlos L Pompeo9, José de Bessa6.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on clinical practice, income, health and lifestyle behavior of Brazilian urologists during the month of April 2020.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 [Supplementary Concept]; Practice Patterns, Physicians’; Urology
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32539253 PMCID: PMC7527096 DOI: 10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2020.99.15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Braz J Urol ISSN: 1677-5538 Impact factor: 1.541
Geographic regions in Brazil and state distribution of the 766 participants of the survey.
| Geographic region/State | N* (%) | Actual state distribution** (%) |
|---|---|---|
| São Paulo | 231 (31.9) | 31.5 |
| Minas Gerais | 54 (7.5) | 11.0 |
| Rio de Janeiro | 59 (8.2) | 11.0 |
| Espirito Santo | 17 (2.3) | 2.0 |
| Paraná | 32 (4.4) | 5.6 |
| Rio Grande do Sul | 65 (8.9) | 6.1 |
| Santa Catarina | 44 (6.0) | 3.7 |
| Alagoas | 10 (1.4) | 0.6 |
| Bahia | 38 (5.2) | 4.7 |
| Ceará | 18 (2.5) | 2.9 |
| Maranhão | 8 (1.1) | 1.2 |
| Paraíba | 6 (0.8) | 1.1 |
| Pernambuco | 35 (4.8) | 3.3 |
| Piauí | 11 (1.5) | 0.9 |
| Rio Grande do Norte | 11 (1.5) | 1.4 |
| Sergipe | 7 (1.0) | 0.6 |
| Federal District | 15 (2.0) | 2.9 |
| Goiás | 24 (3.3) | 3.2 |
| Mato Grosso | 7 (1.0) | 1.1 |
| Mato Grosso do Sul | 7 (1.0) | 1.3 |
| Acre | 0 (0.0) | 0.1 |
| Amapá | 1 (0.2) | 0.2 |
| Amazonas | 6 (0.8) | 0.7 |
| Para | 15 (2.0) | 1.4 |
| Rondônia | 1 (0.2) | 0.6 |
| Roraima | 1 (0.2) | 0.2 |
| Tocantins | 2 (0.3) | 0.5 |
* Urologists who participated in the survey;
** Official state distribution of urologists who received invitation for the survey.
Figure 1Distribution of urologists according to type of medical practice.
Impact of COVID-19 on Brazilian urologist’s clinical practice.
| Practice activity | N (%) |
|---|---|
| None | 79 (10.9) |
| Up to 2 hours/day | 140 (19.3) |
| Between 2-4 hours/day | 217 (29.9) |
| Between 4-8 hours/day | 225 (31.0) |
| >8 hours/day | 64 (8.9) |
| Remained stable | 3 (0.4) |
| Decreased up to 25% | 23 (3.2) |
| Decreased 25 to 50% | 96 (13.2) |
| Decreased 50 to 75% | 205 (28.3) |
| Decreased >75% | 398 (54.9) |
| Remained stable | 5 (0.7) |
| Decreased up to 25% | 14 (1.9) |
| Decreased 25 to 50% | 50 (6.9) |
| Decreased 50 to 75% | 98 (13.5) |
| Decreased >75% | 551 (76.1) |
| Increased | 1 (0.2) |
| Remained stable | 116 (16.0) |
| Decreased up to 25% | 91 (12.6) |
| Decreased 25 to 50% | 108 (14.9) |
| Decreased 50 to 75% | 141 (19.4) |
| Decreased >75% | 256 (35.4) |
| Increased | 7 (3.3) |
Urologist’s estimates of time beyond which delaying surgeries would harm patients.
| Surgical priority tier* | N (%) |
|---|---|
| Up to 1 month | 407(76.5) |
| Up to 2 months | 93 (17.5) |
| Up to 3 months | 29 (5.5) |
| Up to 6 months | 3 (0.5%) |
| Up to 12 months | 0 (0.0%) |
| Up to 1 month | 195 (36.7) |
| Up to 2 months | 209 (39.2) |
| Up to 3 months | 116 (21.8) |
| Up to 6 months | 11 (2.1) |
| Up to 12 months | 0 (0.0) |
| Up to 1 month | 116 (22.1) |
| Up to 2 months | 139 (26.6) |
| Up to 3 months | 187 (35.8) |
| Up to 6 months | 78 (14.9) |
| Up to 12 months | 3 (0.6) |
* = European Association of Urology surgical priority tier ( 15 ).
Figure 2Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on urologist’s income.
Patient acceptance, physician`s confidence and charging for video consultations during the COVID-19.
| Video consultations | N (%) |
|---|---|
| >80% of the patients | 87 (41.6) |
| between 50-80% of the patients | 44 (21.1) |
| <50% of the patients | 78 (37.3) |
| Confident in >80% of consultations | 103 (49.2) |
| Confident in 50 to 80% of consultations | 62 (29.7) |
| Confident in <50% of consultations | 44 (21.1) |
| >80% of consultations | 103 (49.3) |
| 50 to 80% of consultations | 24 (11.5) |
| <50% of consultations | 82 (39.3) |
Reduction of costs in professional practice and personal life since start of COVID-19.
| Measures to reduce costs | N (%) |
|---|---|
| None | 271 (51.6) |
| Fired one or more employee | 102 (19.4) |
| Reduced investment in advertising/marketing | 141 (26.9) |
| Returned rented office | 12 (2.3) |
| Closed office | 33 (6.3) |
| Other | 57 (10.8) |
| None | 158 (30.1) |
| Children’s education | 43 (8.2) |
| Healthcare plan | 14 (2.7) |
| Supermarket | 181 (34.5) |
| Housekeeper | 133 (25.3) |
| Phone, internet, TV | 83 (15.8) |
| Other health professionals (psychotherapist, dentist) | 115 (21.9) |
| Gym/personal trainer | 237 (45.1) |
| Returned rented vacation home | 6 (1.1) |
| Sold car, motorcycle, boat | 10 (1.9) |
| Music, dance, theater or similar classes | 121 (23.0) |
| Foreign language classes | 48 (9.1) |
| Other | 48 (9.1) |
Urology practice in states with highest vs lowest incidence of COVID-19.
| Urology practice parameters | Highest incidence states | Lowest incidence states | OR (95% CI) | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Decreased <4 hours | 61.0% | 57.0% | ||
| Decreased >4 hours | 39.0% | 43.0% | ||
| Decreased <50% | 12.4% | 29.4% | ||
| Decreased >50% | 87.6% | 70.6% | ||
| Decreased <50% | 44.8% | 44.4% | ||
| Decreased >50% | 55.2% | 55.6% | ||
| Decreased <50% | 9.1% | 12.4% | ||
| Decreased >50% | 90.9% | 87.6% | ||
| At least one surgery | 24.5% | 38.4% | ||
| No surgeries | 75.5% | 61.6% |
* Priority 1 to 3 surgeries;
** Percentage of surgeons who performed at least one non-essential surgery.
Changes in weight, physical activity, alcohol consumption and sexual activity during COVID-19.
| Health parameters during COVID-19 | N (%) |
|---|---|
| Slightly reduced (less than 3Kg) | 80 (15.2) |
| Significantly reduced (more than 3Kg) | 22 (4.2) |
| Stable | 236 (44.9) |
| Slightly increased (less than 3Kg) | 140 (26.6) |
| Significantly increased (more than 3Kg) | 33 (6.3) |
| I don’t know | 14 (2.7) |
| Reduced | 315 (60.0) |
| Stable | 124 (23.6) |
| Increased | 86 (16.4) |
| Reduced | 88 (21.6) |
| Stable | 157 (38.5) |
| Increased | 163 (39.9) |
| Reduced | 164 (34.9) |
| Stable | 243 (51.7) |
| Increased | 63 (13.4) |
* Participants who reported not drinking alcoholic beverages were removed from calculations;
Activities on non-working hours during COVID-19 pandemic.
| Activities | N (%) |
|---|---|
| Online social media | 96 (20.4) |
| Housekeeping | 79 (16.8) |
| Movies and TV shows | 61 (13.1) |
| Spending time with family | 52 (11.2) |
| Physical activity | 39 (8.4) |
| Watching news on TV | 32 (6.8) |
| Diverse internet browsing | 31 (6.6) |
| Studying urology | 30 (6.2) |
| Studying COVID-19 | 14 (2.9) |
| Religious/spiritual activities | 13 (2.6) |
| Musical instruments | 12 (2.5) |
| Reading books | 12 (2.5) |