Psychosocial effects and clinic reflections of the COVID-19 outbreak in patients with acromegaly and Cushing's disease
Author
KAVLA, Yasin
Sulu, Cem
Taze, Sabriye Sibel
ÖZKAYA, Hande Mefkure
KADIOĞLU, Pınar
DURCAN, Emre
TURAN, Şenol
Sahin, Serdar
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Purpose Patients with acromegaly and Cushing's disease (CD) may experience significant problems related to the COVID-19 outbreak. We aimed to investigate the psychosocial effects of the pandemic and reveal the follow-up characteristics. Methods The single center, cross-sectional, web-based survey study included patients with acromegaly and CD, PCR-confirmed COVID-19 patients and healthy volunteers without known any chronic disease. The semi-structured sociodemographic data form, The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R) were used. Results We examined 583 people (217 acromegaly, 127 CD, 102 PCR-confirmed COVID-19 patients and 137 healthy controls). The frequency of abnormal state anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were similar in patients with acromegaly and CD and healthy controls, and higher in PCR-confirmed COVID-19 patients than in these three groups (p 0.05 for all). But, the treatment discontinuation rate was higher in patients with acromegaly than CD (p = 0.012). Conclusions Our findings indicate that acromegaly and CD patients are psychologically less affected than PCR-confirmed COVID-19 patients and exhibit similar findings the general population. The clinicians should consider the psychosocial effects, as well as focus on the regular follow-up and medical treatments of these patients during the outbreak.
Collections
- Makale [92796]