[Experiences of patients with cancer during the first COVID-19 lockdown: What was the impact on the patients' healthcare pathway, mental condition, and access to supportive care in cancer?].

Bull Cancer

Réseau OncoCentre, dispositif spécifique régional du cancer (DSRC), 2, boulevard Tonnellé, 37044 Tours cedex 9, France; Centre hospitalier Jacques Coeur, 145, avenue François-Mitterrand, 18020 Bourges cedex, France.

Published: February 2023

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic affected the healthcare system, with limited data on how it impacted cancer patients' perceptions during the first lockdown.
  • A survey of 861 cancer patients revealed that while 75% felt their care continuity was maintained, nearly 44% reported altered mental states and around 25% utilized Supportive Care in Cancer (SCC).
  • The study concluded that there was a significant negative effect on mental health and low SCC usage despite a clear need, emphasizing the importance of assessing patient needs and improving care support systems.

Article Abstract

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the organisation of the healthcare system. Very little data is available regarding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients' perceptions of their healthcare pathway. The objective of this survey was to evaluate cancer patients' perceptions of the impact of the first COVID-19 lockdown on continuity of care, their mental condition, as well as their access to Supportive Care in Cancer (SCC).

Methods: Between June 2nd and 30th, 2020, an anonymous questionnaire was sent out to the patients who visited 17 healthcare establishments in the Centre-Val de Loire region.

Results: Our survey questioned 861 patients, amongst which 839 were selected. The population was predominantly female (58%). Breast cancer was the most represented (27%). Approximately three patients out of four considered that their care was maintained during the lockdown. In total, 348 patients (44%) reported an altered mental status. Approximately 1/4th of patients benefited from SCC. More than half of the patients felt that SCC was not relevant to their situation, although 40% of these patients expressed mental issues.

Conclusion: Our survey highlighted a negative impact on patients' mental condition and a low use of SCC in spite of existing needs. This demonstrates the necessity of evaluating the patients' needs and offering adequate SCC at various stages of the healthcare pathway, as well as the need for a clearly identifiable offer for the healthcare professionals and the patients.

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