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Reduced health-care utilization among people with chronic medical conditions during coronavirus disease 2019

Chetna Malhotra, Isha Chaudhry, Semra Özdemir, Eric Finkelstein

2020Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak may impact the health-care-seeking behaviour of people with pre-existing chronic medical conditions. We aimed to assess the extent, reasons and correlates of reduced health-care utilization among people with chronic medical conditions in Singapore during the COVID-19 pandemic. We administered a web-survey to a panel of residents between 31 March and 14 April 2020. We assessed the proportion of participants with self-reported chronic conditions that missed their health-care appointment during the outbreak either voluntarily (demand driven) or because it was cancelled by their provider (supply driven). We performed a logistic regression to examine the association of voluntarily missing the health-care appointment with participants’ age and risk perceptions. Of the 1017 surveyed participants, 349 reported at least one chronic medical condition. Of these, 40% reported missing their health-care appointment during the COVID-19 outbreak. Of these, 72% did so voluntarily, and 39% reported that it was cancelled by their provider. Younger participants, those with a greater worry of contracting COVID-19 and those with a higher perceived risk of dying due to COVID-19 were more likely to miss their health-care appointments voluntarily. These results highlight the need to ensure continuity of care for people with chronic medical conditions in order to avoid the long-term impact on their health and mortality.

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MedicineWorryHealth careOutbreakLogistic regressionPandemicDiseaseChronic conditionCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Chronic careChronic diseaseFamily medicineEnvironmental healthPsychiatryInfectious disease (medical specialty)AnxietyInternal medicineEconomic growthEconomicsVirologyCOVID-19 and healthcare impactsHealthcare Policy and ManagementGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes
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