Author:
Zhang Gaofu,Yang Haiping,Zhang Aihua,Shen Qian,Wang Li,Li Zhijuan,Li Yuhong,Zhao Lijun,Du Yue,Sun Liangzhong,Zhao Bo,Zhu Hongtao,Fu Haidong,Li Xiaoyan,Gao Xiaojie,Hao Sheng,Ding Juanjuan,Chen Zongwen,Xu Zhiquan,Liu Xiaorong,Wu Daoqi,Gao Mingsi,Wang Mo,Li Qiu
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the medical advice seeking of Chinese children with chronic kidney disease (CKD).Materials and MethodsAn anonymous online questionnaire survey was conducted in 17 pediatric nephropathy diagnosis and treatment centers in China. The questions collected basic information on the patients and their parents and data on changes in the approach to medical treatment and their needs in the context of the outbreak etc. This is a Multicenter Cross-section Study.ResultsA total of 735 valid questionnaires were collected. 555 patients (75.5%) and their parents said that the outbreak had a significant influence on their medical treatment: 264 patients (47.6%) said that it would be delayed by 2 to 4 weeks and 199 patients (35.9%) by 4 to 8 weeks. 510 patients (84.16%) hoped to get in touch with specialists through online consultation, and 528 patients (84.5%) hoped that online consultation could be implemented and that medication could be delivered to them.. A total of 458 patients (62.3%) said that their greatest concern was that the CKD would be aggravated or that they would experience a relapse; only 203 patients were infected by 2019-nCoV. A total of 313 patients (42.5%) experienced anxiety and thus required the intervention of psychologists.ConclusionThe COVID-19 outbreak has affected the medical treatment of children with CKD. Online consultation, medication delivery and psychological counselling are the greatest needs reported by patients and their families and could especially provide solutions for the management of low income children with CKD in remote rural areas in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic.Strengths and limitations of this studyThe study is a Multicenter Cross-section Study in the Context of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.The study can well explore the impact of COVID-19 outbreak on the medical treatment of CKD children in China and the needs of current patients.The study explored ways to meet the medical needs of CKD children in the context of a public health emergency of international concern, which provides a method support for all countries in the world experiencing COVID-19 outbreak.The study is an exploration of the coping strategies for CKD management in China.The limitations of this study is that it is quite simple and descriptive, and many studies need to be further carried out.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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