The impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on anxiety levels among patients who have to go to the hospital due to chronic illnesses: A prospective study

Author:

Ozkan Kurtgoz Pervin1ORCID,Sackan Fatih2ORCID,Oner Irem3,Bilgin Ozlem1ORCID,Ozdemir Deniz3,Karakose Suleyman1ORCID,Eryılmaz Mehmet Ali4ORCID,Guney Ibrahim1ORCID,Kızılarslanoglu Muhammet Cemal5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology University of Health Sciences, Konya City Hospital Konya Turkey

2. Department of Internal Medicine University of Health Sciences, Konya City Hospital Konya Turkey

3. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Oncology University of Health Sciences, Konya City Hospital Konya Turkey

4. Department of General Surgery University of Health Sciences, Konya City Hospital Konya Turkey

5. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Geriatrics University of Health Sciences, Konya City Hospital Konya Turkey

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionCancer and hemodialysis (HD) patients are at high risk for COVID‐19. In our study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of pandemic on anxiety in these patients.MethodsOne hundred and six oncology and 97 HD patients participated in the study. Anxiety levels were assessed by using the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and State‐Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). At the end of 8‐month follow‐up, these questionnaires were re‐administered.ResultsDuring this period, 38 patients (38/203; 18.7%) had COVID‐19 infection. Twenty‐three patients (23/203; 11.3%) died due to COVID‐19 and/or other causes. One hundred and thirteen of the remaining patients were participated in the second questionnaire. Having COVID‐19 was not the independent factor for changes in STAI, and BAI scores in any regression models.ConclusionHaving COVID‐19 does not affect the increased anxiety levels in HD and oncology patients. The effect of the pandemic may have remained in the background, as these patients have more concerns about their own diseases.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nephrology,Hematology

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