Your browser doesn't support javascript.
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 2 de 2
Filter
Add filters

Database
Language
Document Type
Year range
1.
Advances in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery ; 5 (no pagination), 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2266297

ABSTRACT

Objectives: To assess the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on self-rated stress levels among dentists who treated children during the outbreak and pediatric patient cooperation during dental treatments. Methods and materials: This cross-sectional study was assessed by enrolling an online questionnaire among dental practitioners treated children during April 2020. Result(s): Dentists with higher COVID-19-induced distress reported a lower degree of pediatric patient cooperation during dental treatments than dentists with lower reported stress (p value < 0.01). Additional factors negatively impacting patient cooperation were degree of professional practitioner seniority in pediatric dentistry, and perceived knowledge about the COVID-19 disease infectivity and feeling protective against viral transmission with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Also, stress levels among dentists treating children influenced medical decisions, such as the selected treatment approach influenced by COVID-19 considerations. Conclusion(s): The COVID-19 pandemic has adverse effects on clinicians and pediatric patients. Educational programs should be developed to advance dental staff.Copyright © 2021 The Authors

2.
Gastroenterology ; 162(7):S-486, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1967317

ABSTRACT

Introduction: COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic in March 2020 and drastically changed daily life with ensuing stay-at-home orders. Studies have shown that adherence to healthy diet and exercise declined during this time. Internet search query data has been used to understand public interest in health-related behaviors such as smoking cessation. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine whether internet searches for weight loss and bariatric interventions increased at the height of the pandemic. Methods: Google Ads Keyword Planner, a publicly available online tool, was used to obtain the search volumes for the keywords “weight loss,” “bariatric surgery,” “endoscopic weight loss procedure,” “gastric balloon,” and “endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty” per month from November 2017- October 2021. Search volumes were identified globally and by country (US, France, Spain, and Italy). Results: Globally, Google searches for “weight loss” peaked to 1,830,000 queries in April 2020, a 122% increase from April 2019 (Fig. 1a). By country, “weight loss” searches increased in April 2020 by 83% (1.8-fold) in the US, 311% (4-fold) in France, 679% (7.8- fold) in Spain, and 236% (3.4-fold) in Italy compared to the year prior (Fig. 1b,1c). Globally, average searches per month for “weight loss” from Mar 2020-Sep 2021 compared to prepandemic searches increased by 58% (Fig 1a). In the US, average monthly searches from Jul 2020-Sep 2021 increased by 43% for “bariatric surgery,” 16% for “gastric balloon,” 116% for “endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty,” and 309% for “endoscopic weight loss procedure” compared to Nov 2017-Jun 2020 averages (Fig. 2). Discussion: The COVID-19 pandemic heightened public interest in weight loss and endoscopic interventions. Several studies have shown that even one month into national lockdowns, people were reporting decreased physical activity, increased snack and alcohol consumption, and weight gain. This may have led to a rise in weight loss Google searches to combat these. Concurrently, research linking obesity with severe COVID-19 was publicized which may have contributed to an interest in weight loss. Elective procedures resumed in most hospitals in the US in summer 2020, possibly explaining the relative peaks in searches for bariatric procedures in July. Notably, interest in both weight loss and bariatric procedures not only increased during the height but have also remained elevated in 2021 as the planet slowly returns to a new normal. Furthermore, while total search volume is higher for ""bariatric surgery,"" there is clearly a rapidly rising interest in endoscopic procedures especially after July 2020. These data present an opportunity for gastroenterologists to provide continued patient education on optimal weight loss strategies varying from lifestyle modification, pharmacologic therapy, endobariatric therapy, and bariatric surgery. (Figure Presented) Figure 1. Google search volumes by month for the search query “weight loss” globally (1a), in the United States (1b), and in Europe (1c) from November 2017-September 2021 (Figure Presented) Figure 2. Google search volume by month for the search queries “bariatric surgery,” “endoscopic weight loss procedure,” “gastric balloon,” and “endscopic sleeve gastroplasty” in the United States from November 2017-September 2021

SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL