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Deutsche Zeitschrift fur Onkologie ; 53(3):107-111, 2021.
Article in German | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1447380

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Objective In crisis as Covid-19 pandemic the individual coping has a special importance for each tumor patient in order to overcome their specific burdens. Material and methods We have measured mental health data of patients with head and neck cancer in two projects - WHO-5, SpREUK, distress thermometer of burdens. Before pandemic we included 113 patients, during 1st wave we registered 84 patients, and 86 patients took part during 2nd wave. Results During the first lockdown we have seen a decreasing trend of disease burden. The patients reported significant improved life satisfaction and increased search, trust, and reflections. During 2 nd wave those developments were still seen, but in reduced amount. The generally not very high scoring religious trust was significantly reduced during the 2nd lockdown. Conclusions Tumor patients are able to overcome crisis situations by their individual coping strategies. Spiritual care could support these resources.

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Gastroenterologie a Hepatologie ; 74(3):195-203, 2020.
Article in Czech | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-683734

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Introduction: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic caused significant changes in gastrointestinal endoscopy practice in the Czech Republic during March and April 2020. The Czech Society of Gastroenterology (CSG) developed statements and guidelines aimed at solving specific practical problems in this situation. On April 20, 2020, internet based survey was published (under the heading of the Czech Gastroenterology Study Group): Endoscopy in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Aim and methods: Aim of the survey was to obtain basic information on the SARS-CoV-2 infection in the field of digestive endoscopy in the Czech Republic, on the feasibility of measures recommended by the CSG and on problematic areas during the first phase of the pandemic. A set of 23 questions was created, covering the period between 1.3. and 20.4.2020. The links to the survey were sent to all CSG members (875 original e-mail addresses). Results: Ninety questionnaires were evaluated. The survey involved 62 men (69%) and 28 women (31%) of whom 92% were certified gastroenterologists, 52% hospital staff and 48% physicians in private endoscopy practice. A total of 72 responses were obtained from endoscopy unit leaders. Eight respondents (9%) were in contact with an infected patient and only one endoscopist (1%) became ill during the monitored period. There were seven patients only who underwent acute endoscopy with a diagnosis of COVID-19. The endoscopic care plan for patients with COVID-19 was developed in 53% of all respondents and in 88% of units dedicated to endoscopy of at-risk patients. The CSG statements were a source of information and recommendations for a total of 63% of respondents (68% of COVID-19 dedicated endoscopy units). The majority of endoscopy units significantly reduced endoscopy activities during the monitored period (86%), mainly to acute and selected elective procedures. Complete discontinuation of practice was reported by 7% only. A significant problem was the lack of personal protective equipment (83% of units dedicated to endoscopy in COVID-19 positive patients) during the first phase of pandemic. The collection of epidemiological data (91%) and stratification of patients (77%) were generally the most frequently used measures, followed by the choice of personal protective equipment according to the degree of the risk. The possibilities of testing before digestive endoscopy (polymerase chain reaction of SARS-CoV-2 from nasopharyngeal swab) were significantly limited (not available for 57% of respondents). Conclusion: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic represents a new experience in the field of gastrointestinal endoscopy with the need to introduce a number of epidemiological and hygienic regulations. The statements of the Czech Society of Gastroenterology represented an important source of information and recommendations in this context. The data obtained from the survey enabled a critical evaluation of the pandemic impact in the Czech Republic and thus future creation of revised and realistic measures in digestive endoscopy too.

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