| Literature DB >> 33724999 |
Eva Pigozzi1, Daniela Tregnago2, Lucia Costa3, Jessica Insolda1, Enrico Turati4, Michela Rimondini5, Valeria Donisi5, Pietro Madera3, Francesco Fiorica6, Jacopo Giuliani1, Filippo Greco1, Anna Mercanti1, Annarita Trolese1, Lara Furlani1, Paolo Piacentini1, Emilia Durante1, Marta Mandarà1, Sara Pilotto2, Alice Avancini7, Ilaria Trestini2, Marta Zaninelli1, Francesca Moretti8, Michele Milella2, Andrea Bonetti1.
Abstract
The psychological impact of the Covid 19 pandemic on cancer patients, a population at higher risk of fatal consequences if infected, has been only rarely evaluated. This study was conducted at the Departments of Oncology of four hospitals located in the Verona area in Italy to investigate the psychological consequences of the pandemic on cancer patients under active anticancer treatments. A 13-item ad hoc questionnaire to evaluate the psychological status of patients before and during the pandemic was administered to 474 consecutive subjects in the time frame between April 27th and June 7th 2020. Among the 13 questions, 7 were considered appropriate to elaborate an Emotional Vulnerability Index (EVI) that allows to separate the population in two groups (low versus high emotional vulnerability) according to observed median values. During the emergency period, the feeling of high vulnerability was found in 246 patients (53%) and was significantly associated with the following clinical variables: female gender, being under chemotherapy treatment, age ≤ 65 years. Compared to the pre-pandemic phase, the feeling of vulnerability was increased in 41 patients (9%), remained stably high in 196 (42%) and, surprisingly, was reduced in 10 patients (2%). Overall, in a population characterized by an high level of emotional vulnerability the pandemic had a marginal impact and only a small proportion of patients reported an increase of their emotional vulnerability.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33724999 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248714
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240