COVID-19 and radiotherapy: impact on work and personal life of Lombardy residents during first lockdown, survey endorsed by AIRO Young

Author:

Corrao Giulia12,Bergamaschi Luca12ORCID,Zaffaroni Mattia1ORCID,Cavallo Iacopo12,Marvaso Giulia12,Alterio Daniela1,Mastrilli Fabrizio3,Capizzi Silvio3,Desideri Isacco4,Pravettoni Gabriella25,Orecchia Roberto6,Jereczek-Fossa Barbara Alicja12

Affiliation:

1. Division of Radiation Oncology, IEO, European Institute of Oncology, IRCCS, Milan, Italy

2. Department of Oncology and Hemato-Oncology, University of Milan, Milan, Italy

3. Medical Administration, CMO, IEO, European Institute of Oncology, IRCCS, Italy

4. Department of Biomedical, Experimental and Clinical Sciences "Mario Serio," Section of Radiation Oncology, University of Florence, Italy

5. Applied Research Division for Cognitive and Psychological Science, European Institute of Oncology, IRCCS, Milan, Italy

6. Scientific Direction, IEO, European Institute of Oncology, IRCCS, Milan, Italy

Abstract

Aim: Since 20 February 2020, Lombardy has been one of the most affected areas worldwide by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The aim of this study is to evaluate work and psychological impact of COVID-19 on Lombardy radiation therapy (RT) residents in the first 3 months of the outbreak (first lockdown). Methods: An online questionnaire (22 multiple choice questions) via Microsoft Forms was administered on 30 May 2020 to RT residents. Results: Nineteen Lombardy RT residents responded to the survey. Nineteen percent of residents underwent a nasal swab and 11% were quarantined. Seventeen residents (89%) reported an increase in workload. Twelve residents (63%) did not find any difference in terms of work distress; worsening was highlighted in 5 cases (26%). The majority has never considered the possibility of stopping work due to excessive stress (89%). Almost all the residents experienced self- or relative-referred apprehension (95%). Ninety-five percent reported having missed extra-work social relationships. Most of the sample noted worsening sleep quality and difficulty concentrating (69%). No residents requested psychological support, even if provided by the hospital. Conclusion: Overall, the residents adapted to the new workplace scenario, although some health risks and well-being challenges have been reported. An extension of the survey to all Italian RT residents endorsed by Italian Association of Radiotherapy and Clinical Oncology “Young AIRO” will allow an evaluation of COVID-19 impact on a national level. A second survey is planned to underline differences between the first lockdown and the current situation of the pandemic.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

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