| Literature DB >> 32989433 |
Mathew R Voisin1, Kathy Oliver2, Stuart Farrimond2, Tess Chee3, Jean Arzbaecher2, Carol Kruchko2, Mary Ellen Maher2, Chris Tse2, Rosemary Cashman2, Maureen Daniels2, Christine Mungoshi2, Sharon Lamb2, Anita Granero2, Mary Lovely2, Jenifer Baker2, Sally Payne2, Gelareh Zadeh1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, thousands of medical procedures and appointments have been canceled or delayed. The long-term effects of these drastic measures on brain tumor patients and caregivers are unknown. The purpose of this study is to better understand how COVID-19 has affected this vulnerable population on a global scale.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; brain tumor; caregivers; patients; survey
Year: 2020 PMID: 32989433 PMCID: PMC7499687 DOI: 10.1093/noajnl/vdaa104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurooncol Adv ISSN: 2632-2498
Summary of All Questions
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| Who is completing the survey? Patient/patient with help from caregiver/parent or legal guardian of the child |
| How old are you? |
| If you live in the United States, what state do you reside in? |
| If you live outside of the United States, in what country do you live? |
| How would you describe your gender? |
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| What type of brain tumor do you have? |
| When was your brain tumor diagnosed? |
| Do you have any other medical conditions (“comorbidities”)? |
| Have you usually, up until now, attended an in-person or virtual (online) brain tumor support group? (2 questions) |
| Do you have a regular caregiver/not fully independent but do not need a regular caregiver/fully independent? |
| If you have a caregiver, who is that? |
| On a scale of 0–100 (where 0 is not feeling anxious at all and 100 is the most anxious), how anxious are you generally feeling about your brain tumor? |
| What are you doing to cope with these feelings? |
| Are you currently undergoing active treatment for your brain tumor? |
| If you are currently undergoing active treatment for your brain tumor, what type of treatment? |
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| What do you think your risk of contracting COVID-19 (coronavirus) is? |
| Do you think that you have been experiencing any COVID-19 (coronavirus) symptoms? |
| Have you been tested for COVID-19? |
| Have you been diagnosed with COVID-19? |
| Are you self-isolating? (with a description of what this means) |
| On a scale of 0–100 (where 0 is not feeling anxious at all and 100 is the most anxious), how anxious are you about contracting COVID-19? |
| What are you doing to cope with these feelings? |
| How do you think you are coping with the challenges of COVID-19? |
| What is your biggest fear at this time? |
| How many hours a day do you spend watching TV news, listening to the radio, reading newspaper reports, or going on the Internet for COVID-19 updates? |
| If you are living in a country with mandatory shutdown and/or self-isolation rules, which of these activities are you able to keep doing? |
| At this time of the COVID-19 pandemic, please rank from 1 to 6 the way you stay “connected” to the outside world with 1 indicating your favorite communication tool and 6 indicating your least favorite communication tool. |
| Has COVID-19 affected your medical insurance coverage for treatments or consultations, especially if you are being redirected to a different doctor or clinic that may not be in your local area? |
| Has the COVID-19 crisis prompted you to have a discussion with your healthcare providers about the management of a life-threatening COVID-19 infection, should it occur? |
| If you were working prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, do you think your job is now at risk due to the virus pandemic? |
| Have any members of your immediate family lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic? |
| What positive outcomes might there be resulting from alterations in your life caused by the COVID-19 pandemic? |
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| How well informed do you feel about how COVID-19 might impact ongoing treatment for your brain tumor? |
| Who or what is your main source of medical information regarding having a brain tumor during COVID-19? Please rank the following list from 1 to 7 with 1 being your most trusted source and 7 being your least trusted source. |
| What kind of additional information, if any, would you like to see more of at this time? |
| Has COVID-19 influenced your or your family’s desire to seek a second opinion at this time? |
| Has treatment for your brain tumor been delayed or modified in any way by COVID-19? |
| Which aspects of your brain tumor treatment have been delayed or modified by COVID-19? Select all that apply. |
| If you are being given the choice to delay any of your treatments, what is influencing your decision? |
| If you are receiving treatment right now, have you discussed with your treating doctors what the impact of a delay in treatment may mean for you? |
| If you are currently receiving treatment for your brain tumor, has your treatment been relocated to a different hospital or clinic from where you normally receive it? |
| Have you personally experienced any shortages of medication specifically for your brain tumor because of COVID-19? |
| If you answered “yes” to the above question, how are you and your healthcare team dealing with this? |
| As a result of COVID-19, are there any other changes to your brain tumor treatment that you would like to tell us about? |
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| Has your healthcare provider arranged for remote/virtual/telephone services during COVID-19 to reduce the number of your in-person appointments at your treating center or clinic? |
| If you answered “yes” to the previous question, is this remote/virtual/telephone care being done in a helpful, efficient, and reassuring manner? |
| Because of concerns about COVID-19 how willing are you, as a patient, to attend in-person medical appointments at your treating hospital or clinic right now? |
| If you are attending clinic/hospital appointments right now, have your transportation options been affected because of COVID-19? |
| If you have answered “yes” to the previous question, how has your attendance at and transportation to your clinic/hospital appointment been affected? Please choose all options which apply. |
| If you are receiving treatment for your brain tumor right now, how willing are you to skip your next treatments? |
| If you need to have a scan or other tests for your brain tumor done within the next 6 weeks, how willing are you to go to your treating hospital or clinic to have an MRI or other test? |
| If you were traveling to another country for your treatment prior to COVID-19, what alternative arrangements have been put in place for you during current travel bans? Please select any options which apply. |
| How satisfied are you with the care you are getting from your healthcare professionals and their hospitals and clinics at this time? |
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| If you wanted to enroll in a clinical trial, have you now lost the opportunity to do this because of COVID-19? |
| If you were considering enrolling in a clinical trial, has COVID-19 affected your decision to enroll (for example, if you are worried about the increasing frequency of visits to the hospital)? |
| If you were enrolled in a clinical trial, has it changed in any way? For example, have you had to pause your participation in the trial or had trial tests conducted locally rather than where you would normally go? |
| If you are participating in a clinical trial outside of your own country, how has COVID-19 affected your participation? |
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| If you are supported by a brain tumor charity or brain tumor not-for-profit in your country, have you noticed any change in their levels of service/information/support during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic? |
| How satisfied are you with the support you are receiving at this time of COVID-19 from your local, regional, or national brain tumor charity or not-for-profit? |
| What can your local, regional, or national brain tumor charity/not-for-profit do to support you and your family more through this COVID-19 pandemic? |
| Final question: is there anything else you would like to add which is not covered by the questions asked above? |
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| How old are you? |
| How would you describe your gender? |
| How do you know the brain tumor patient? |
| On a scale of 0–100 (where 0 is not feeling anxious at all and 100 is the most anxious), how anxious are you generally feeling about your brain tumor? |
| What are you doing to cope with these feelings? |
| On a scale of 0–100 (where 0 is not feeling anxious at all and 100 is the most anxious), how anxious are you about contracting COVID-19? |
| What are you doing to cope with these feelings? |
| As a caregiver, do you attend an in-person brain tumor support group? |
| If you do attend an in-person brain tumor support group, do you attend with or without the patient? |
| As a caregiver, do you attend online support groups? |
| Are you concerned about being diagnosed with COVID-19? |
| On a scale of 0–100 (where 0 is not at all and 100 is extreme) how re-traumatized are you about your loved one’s brain tumor as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic? |
| Has your caring burden increased since the COVID-19 virus started? |
| What additional burdens and concerns are you facing as a brain tumor caregiver since the COVID-19 virus started? Please select all that apply. |
| If you are working in paid employment, do you think your job is now at risk due to the virus pandemic? |
| What, if any, positive outcomes might there be resulting from alterations in your life caused by the COVID-19 pandemic? |
| Final question: is there anything else you would like to add which is not covered by the questions asked above? |
List of All Countries With Survey Responses
| Country | Number of Responses (Patients and Caregivers) |
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| Anguilla | 1 |
| Armenia | 1 |
| Australia | 142 |
| Belgium | 14 |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2 |
| Cameroon | 2 |
| Canada | 163 |
| China | 3 |
| Denmark | 23 |
| Ecuador | 2 |
| France | 5 |
| Germany | 5 |
| India | 5 |
| Indonesia | 2 |
| Ireland | 26 |
| Italy | 43 |
| Japan | 185 |
| Kenya | 1 |
| Mexico | 2 |
| Netherlands | 5 |
| New Zealand | 10 |
| Norway | 3 |
| Poland | 28 |
| Singapore | 37 |
| South Africa | 3 |
| Spain | 3 |
| Sweden | 21 |
| Switzerland | 2 |
| Uganda | 2 |
| United Kingdom | 173 |
| United States of America: total | 805 |
| United States of America: California | 101 |
| United States of America: Illinois | 95 |
| United States of America: Texas | 50 |
| Uruguay | 1 |
| Zimbabwe | 4 |
| Unanswered | 265 |
Patient Demographics
| Patient Demographics and Medical History for All Patients ( | ||
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| Variable | Responses |
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| Who is completing the survey? | Adult patient | 901 (61.8%) |
| Adult patient with help from caregiver | 383 (26.3%) | |
| Pediatric patient | 175 (12%) | |
| Total | 1459 | |
| Age (years) | 0–17 | 134 (10.6%) |
| 18–64 | 968 (76.8%) | |
| 65+ | 159 (12.6%) | |
| Total | 1261 | |
| Gender | Female | 701 (55.4%) |
| Male | 544 (43%) | |
| Prefer not to say | 13 (1%) | |
| Other | 7 (0.6%) | |
| Total | 1265 | |
| What country do you live in? | United States of America | 566 (46.4%) |
| United Kingdom | 128 (10.5%) | |
| Japan | 123 (10.1%) | |
| Canada | 117 (9.6%) | |
| Australia | 108 (8.8%) | |
| Other | 179 (14.7%) | |
| Total | 1221 | |
| Type of brain tumor | Glioblastoma | 288 (22.8%) |
| Meningioma | 202 (16%) | |
| Astrocytoma | 116 (9.2%) | |
| Anaplastic astrocytoma | 90 (7.1%) | |
| Anaplastic meningioma | 15 (1.2%) | |
| Anaplastic oligodendroglioma | 53 (4.2%) | |
| Diffuse midline glioma | 14 (1.1%) | |
| Ependymoma | 32 (2.5%) | |
| Medulloblastoma | 43 (3.4%) | |
| Oligodendroglioma | 101 (8%) | |
| Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma | 8 (0.6%) | |
| Optic nerve glioma | 11 (0.9%) | |
| Unsure | 38 (3%) | |
| Other | 255 (20.1%) | |
| Total | 1266 | |
| Tumor diagnosis | <3 months ago | 44 (3.5%) |
| 3–5 months ago | 68 (5.4%) | |
| 6–12 months ago | 143 (11.3%) | |
| 1–5 years ago | 506 (40%) | |
| >5 years ago | 246 (19.5%) | |
| >10 years ago | 133 (10.5%) | |
| >15 years ago | 125 (9.9%) | |
| Total | 1265 | |
| Do you have any other medical conditions (“comorbidities”)? Select all that apply. | Depression | 178 (24.1%) |
| High blood pressure | 161 (21.8%) | |
| High cholesterol | 123 (16.7%) | |
| Hypothyroidism | 112 (15.2%) | |
| Arthritis | 107 (14.5%) | |
| Asthma | 96 (13%) | |
| Chronic pain | 95 (12.9%) | |
| Neurological condition | 91 (12.3%) | |
| Osteoporosis/osteopenia | 64 (8.7%) | |
| Diabetes | 58 (7.9%) | |
| Autoimmune disease | 47 (6.4%) | |
| Cardiac disease | 33 (4.5%) | |
| Other | 292 (39.6%) | |
| Total | 738 | |
| Do you have a caregiver? | Fully independent | 686 (54.6%) |
| Regular caregiver | 377 (30%) | |
| Not fully independent but no regular caregiver | 193 (15.4%) | |
| Total | 1256 | |
| If you have a caregiver, who is it? | Partner/spouse | 429 (63%) |
| Parent(s) | 253 (37.2%) | |
| Children | 87 (12.8%) | |
| Sibling(s) | 37 (5.4%) | |
| Friend | 24 (3.5%) | |
| Other | 30 (4.4%) | |
| Total | 681 | |
| Are you currently undergoing active treatment for your brain tumor? | Yes | 361 (34.9%) |
| No | 673 (65.1%) | |
| Total | 1034 | |
| If you are currently undergoing active treatment for your brain tumor, what type of treatment? | Chemotherapy | 207 (33.2%) |
| Radiation therapy | 80 (12.8%) | |
| Neurosurgery | 57 (9.1%) | |
| Physiotherapy | 64 (10.3%) | |
| Speech and language therapy | 41 (6.6%) | |
| Palliative care | 30 (4.8%) | |
| Other | 144 (23.1%) | |
| Total | 623 | |
Patient and Caregiver Differences
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| Patients ( | Caregivers ( | |||
| On a scale from 0 to 100 (where 0 is not anxious and 100 is most anxious), how anxious are you about the brain tumor? | Mean | 50.4 (30.3) | 62.9 (30.7) |
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| Total | 1095 | 393 | ||
| On a scale from 0 to 100 (where 0 is not anxious and 100 is most anxious), how anxious are you about contracting COVID-19? | Mean | 48.3 (29.3) | 59.3 (30.9) |
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| Total | 1053 | 387 | ||
| Have you usually, up until now, attended an in-person brain tumor support group? | Yes | 313 (24.9%) | 84 (24.1%) | .8153 |
| No | 946 (75.1%) | 265 (75.9%) | ||
| Total | 1259 | 349 | ||
| Have you usually, up until now, attended an online brain tumor support group? | Yes | 258 (20.5%) | 94 (24.3%) | .1261 |
| No | 1002 (79.5%) | 293 (75.7%) | ||
| Total | 1260 | 387 | ||
| If you are working in paid employment, do you think your job is now at risk due to the pandemic? | Yes | 197 (45.6%) | 111 (44.9%) | .9309 |
| No | 235 (54.4%) | 136 (55.1%) | ||
| Total | 432 | 247 | ||
Bold meant to highlight all of the significant P-values and show which groups they were significant for.
Effect of COVID-19 on Clinical Trials and Brain Tumor Charities by Region
| Question | Responses |
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| Americas (North/Central/ South America) ( | Europe ( | Africa/Asia/ Oceania ( | ||||
| If you wanted to enroll in a clinical trial, have you now lost the opportunity to do this because of COVID-19? | Yes | 20 (17.1%) | 8 (23.5%) | 7 (18.9%) | .6967 | |
| No | 97 (82.9%) | 26 (76.5%) | 30 (81.1%) | |||
| Total | 117 | 34 | 37 | |||
| If you were considering enrolling in a clinical trial, has COVID-19 affected your decision to enroll (for example, if you are worried about the increasing frequency of visits to the hospital)? | Yes | 36 (34.6%) | 13 (33.3%) | 12 (31.6%) | .9428 | |
| No | 68 (65.4%) | 26 (66.7%) | 26 (68.4%) | |||
| Total | 104 | 39 | 38 | |||
| If you were enrolled in a clinical trial, has it changed in any way? For example, have you had to pause your participation in the trial or had trial tests conducted locally rather than where you would normally go? | Yes | 8 (16%) | 4 (17.4%) | 3 (13%) | .9157 | |
| No | 42 (84%) | 19 (82.6%) | 20 (87%) | |||
| Total | 50 | 23 | 23 | |||
| How satisfied are you with the support you are receiving at this time of COVID-19 from your local, regional, or national brain tumor charity or not-for-profit? | Not satisfied | 24 (13.3%) | 14 (16.5%) | 12 (17.9%) | .8591 | |
| Satisfied | 79 (43.6%) | 36 (42.4%) | 30 (44.8%) | |||
| Very satisfied | 78 (43.1%) | 35 (41.2%) | 25 (37.3%) | |||
| Total | 181 | 85 | 67 | |||
Caregiver Demographics and Results
| Caregiver Demographics and Specific Questions ( | ||
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| Variable | Responses |
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| Age (years) | 18 to 67 | 480 (90.7%) |
| 68+ | 49 (9.3%) | |
| Total | 529 | |
| Gender | Male | 148 (27.9%) |
| Female | 378 (71.3%) | |
| Prefer not to say | 1 (0.2%) | |
| Other | 3 (0.6%) | |
| Total | 530 | |
| Relationship to patient | Spouse or partner | 225 (47.8%) |
| Parent | 149 (31.6%) | |
| Sibling | 7 (1.5%) | |
| Another family member | 7 (1.5%) | |
| Friend | 3 (0.6%) | |
| Other | 80 (17%) | |
| Total | 471 | |
| If you do attend an in-person brain tumor support group, do you attend with the patient? | Yes | 64 (55.7%) |
| No | 51 (44.3%) | |
| Total | 115 | |
| Are you concerned about being diagnosed with COVID-19? | Not concerned | 54 (13.7%) |
| Somewhat concerned | 180 (45.7%) | |
| Very concerned | 159 (40.4%) | |
| I have already been diagnosed with COVID-19 | 1 (0.3%) | |
| Total | 394 | |
| On a scale of 0 to 100 (where 0 is not at all and 100 is extreme), how re-traumatized are you about your loved one’s brain tumor as a result of the COVID- 19 pandemic? | Mean | 58.3 (32.8) |
| Total | 365 | |
| Has your caring burden increased since the COVID-19 virus started? | Yes | 164 (42.8%) |
| No | 219 (57.2%) | |
| Total | 383 | |
General COVID-19 Questions by Region
| Question | Responses |
| Overall | Significant Pairwise | ||
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| Americas (North/ Central/South America) ( | Europe ( | Africa/Asia/ Oceania ( | ||||
| What do you think your risk of contracting COVID-19 (coronavirus) is? | Same risk as general population | 284 (45.9%) | 110 (49.3%) | 103 (43.5%) | .2387 | |
| Greater risk than general population | 299 (48.3%) | 105 (47.1%) | 114 (48.1%) | |||
| Lower risk than general population | 36 (5.8%) | 8 (3.6%) | 20 (8.4%) | |||
| Total | 619 | 223 | 237 | |||
| Do you think that you have been experiencing any COVID-19 (coronavirus) symptoms? | No | 576 (92.9%) | 203 (91%) | 232 (97.9%) |
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| Yes | 44 (7.1%) | 20 (9%) | 5 (2.1%) | |||
| Total | 620 | 223 | 237 | |||
| Have you been tested for COVID-19? | Yes | 30 (4.8%) | 10 (4.5%) | 8 (3.4%) | .662 | |
| No | 590 (95.2%) | 213 (95.5%) | 227 (96.7%) | |||
| Total | 620 | 223 | 235 | |||
| Have you been diagnosed with COVID-19? | Yes | 6 (1%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | .1068 | |
| No | 613 (99%) | 222 (100%) | 237 (100%) | |||
| Total | 619 | 222 | 237 | |||
| Are you self-isolating? | Yes | 505 (81.6%) | 160 (71.7%) | 135 (57%) |
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| No | 114 (18.4%) | 63 (28.3%) | 102 (43%) | |||
| Total | 619 | 223 | 237 | |||
| How do you think you are coping with the challenges of COVID-19? | Not coping well | 25 (4%) | 10 (4.3%) | 11 (4.6%) | .0125 | |
| Coping fairly well | 213 (34.1%) | 85 (36.8%) | 114 (47.5%) | |||
| Coping well | 238 (38.1%) | 83 (35.9%) | 79 (32.9%) | |||
| Coping very well | 149 (23.8%) | 53 (22.9%) | 36 (15%) | |||
| Total | 625 | 231 | 240 | |||
| What is your biggest fear at this time? | Contracting COVID-19 | 185 (45.2%) | 64 (38.1%) | 98 (59%) |
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| Having my brain tumor surgery delayed | 11 (2.7%) | 13 (7.7%) | 8 (4.8%) | |||
| Not being able to continue my systemic treatments | 67 (16.4%) | 48 (28.6%) | 18 (10.8%) | |||
| My caregiver contracting COVID-19 | 77 (18.8%) | 26 (15.5%) | 29 (17.5%) | |||
| Not getting enough support | 69 (16.9%) | 17 (10.1%) | 13 (7.8%) | |||
| Total | 409 | 168 | 166 | |||
| How many hours a day do you spend on COVID-19 updates? | 0 min | 30 (4.9%) | 5 (2.3%) | 3 (1.3%) |
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| <15 min | 113 (18.6%) | 51 (23.3%) | 39 (16.8%) | |||
| 15–60 min | 192 (31.6%) | 74 (33.8%) | 77 (33.2%) | |||
| 1–2 h | 129 (21.3%) | 55 (25.1%) | 75 (32.3%) | |||
| >2 h | 143 (23.6%) | 34 (15.5%) | 38 (16.4%) | |||
| Total | 607 | 219 | 232 | |||
| Has the COVID-19 crisis prompted you to have a discussion with your healthcare providers about the management of a life-threatening COVID-19 infection, should it occur? | Yes | 95 (18.4%) | 32 (17.2%) | 63 (30.7%) |
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| No | 420 (81.6%) | 154 (82.8%) | 142 (69.3%) | |||
| Total | 515 | 186 | 205 | |||
| Have any members of your immediate family lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic? | Yes | 170 (32.9%) | 36 (18.9%) | 33 (16.5%) |
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| No | 347 (67.1%) | 154 (81.1%) | 167 (83.5%) | |||
| Total | 517 | 190 | 200 | |||
Bold meant to highlight all of the significant P-values and show which groups they were significant for.
Abbreviations: A, Americas; E, Europe; AAO, Africa/Asia/Oceania.
Effect of COVID-19 on Brain Tumors and Treatment Delays by Region
| Question | Responses |
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| Americas (North/Central/ South America) ( | Europe ( | Africa/Asia/ Oceania ( | ||||
| How well informed do you feel about how COVID-19 might impact ongoing treatment for your brain tumor? | Somewhat informed | 108 (19.3%) | 45 (21.5%) | 61 (28%) |
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| Adequately informed | 332 (59.3%) | 98 (46.9%) | 73 (33.5%) | |||
| Not well informed | 120 (21.4%) | 66 (31.6%) | 84 (38.5%) | |||
| Total | 560 | 209 | 218 | |||
| Has treatment for your brain tumor been delayed or modified in any way by COVID-19? | Yes | 125 (22.6%) | 68 (34.5%) | 50 (23.1%) |
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| No | 428 (77.4%) | 129 (65.5%) | 166 (76.9%) | |||
| Total | 553 | 197 | 216 | |||
| Which aspects of your brain tumor treatment have been delayed or modified by COVID-19? Select all that apply. | Neurosurgery | 14 (3.9%) | 9 (4.8%) | 8 (5.4%) |
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| Radiation therapy | 8 (2.2%) | 11 (5.9%) | 3 (2%) | |||
| Chemotherapy | 18 (5%) | 22 (11.8%) | 10 (6.7%) | |||
| Physiotherapy or speech and language therapy | 45 (12.4%) | 28 (15%) | 22 (14.8%) | |||
| Follow-up imaging | 94 (25.9%) | 36 (19.3%) | 29 (19.5%) | |||
| Clinical visits | 109 (30%) | 46 (24.6%) | 40 (26.8%) | |||
| None | 75 (20.7%) | 35 (18.7%) | 37 (24.8%) | |||
| Total | 363 | 187 | 149 | |||
| If you are being given the choice to delay any of your treatments, what is influencing your decision? | Travel restrictions | 32 (14.3%) | 16 (17.8%) | 13 (18.1%) | .6916 | |
| Contracting COVID-19 | 124 (55.6%) | 44 (48.9%) | 34 (47.2%) | |||
| Policy changes | 67 (30%) | 30 (33.3%) | 25 (34.7%) | |||
| Total | 223 | 90 | 72 | |||
| If you are receiving treatment right now, have you discussed with your treating doctors what the impact of a delay in treatment may mean for you? | Yes | 85 (26.2%) | 31 (25.4%) | 37 (27.4%) | .9329 | |
| No | 240 (73.8%) | 91 (74.6%) | 98 (72.6%) | |||
| Total | 325 | 122 | 135 | |||
Bold meant to highlight all of the significant P-values and show which groups they were significant for.
Abbreviations: A, Americas; E, Europe; AAO, Africa/Asia/Oceania.
Remote and Telehealth Assessments Due to COVID-19 by Region
| Question | Responses |
| Overall | Significant Pairwise | ||
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| Americas (North/Central/ South America) ( | Europe ( | Africa/Asia/Oceania ( | ||||
| Has your healthcare provider arranged for remote/virtual/telephone services during COVID-19 to reduce the number of your in-person appointments at your treating center or clinic? | Yes | 290 (52.6%) | 84 (42.6%) | 74 (34.7%) |
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| No | 261 (47.4%) | 113 (57.4%) | 139 (65.3%) | |||
| Total | 551 | 197 | 213 | |||
| Because of concerns about COVID-19 how willing are you, as a patient, to attend in-person medical appointments at your treating hospital or clinic right now? | Unwilling | 72 (16.4%) | 20 (11.9%) | 21 (11.3%) |
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| Willing but very anxious | 203 (46.3%) | 80 (47.6%) | 98 (52.7%) | |||
| Willing with no concerns | 114 (26%) | 60 (35.7%) | 57 (30.6%) | |||
| Unsure/uncertain | 49 (11.2%) | 8 (4.8%) | 10 (5.4%) | |||
| Total | 438 | 168 | 186 | |||
| If you are receiving treatment for your brain tumor right now, how willing are you to skip your next treatments? | Unwilling | 118 (64.5%) | 55 (68.8%) | 69 (74.2%) | .1064 | |
| Willing but very anxious | 33 (18%) | 15 (18.8%) | 7 (7.5%) | |||
| Willing with no concerns | 8 (4.4%) | 5 (6.3%) | 8 (8.6%) | |||
| Unsure/uncertain | 24 (13.1%) | 5 (6.3%) | 9 (9.7%) | |||
| Total | 183 | 80 | 93 | |||
| If you need to have a scan or other tests for your brain tumor done within the next 6 weeks, how willing are you to go to your treating hospital or clinic to have an MRI or other test? | Unwilling | 32 (7.9%) | 8 (5%) | 13 (7.2%) | .4551 | |
| Willing but very anxious | 222 (54.8%) | 87 (54%) | 92 (51.1%) | |||
| Willing with no concerns | 129 (31.9%) | 62 (38.5%) | 66 (36.7%) | |||
| Unsure/uncertain | 22 (5.4%) | 4 (2.5%) | 9 (5%) | |||
| Total | 405 | 161 | 180 | |||
| How satisfied are you with the care you are getting from your healthcare professionals and their hospitals and clinics at this time? | Not satisfied | 36 (7.2%) | 29 (16.4%) | 19 (9.4%) |
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| Satisfied | 229 (45.7%) | 89 (50.3%) | 120 (59.4%) | |||
| Very satisfied | 236 (47.1%) | 59 (33.3%) | 63 (31.2%) | |||
| Total | 501 | 177 | 202 | |||
Bold meant to highlight all of the significant P-values and show which groups they were significant for.
Abbreviations: A, Americas; E, Europe; AAO, Africa/Asia/Oceania.