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Effect of COVID-19 Lockdown on Patients with Multiple Sclerosis: an Italian Survey
Author(s) -
Marta Altieri,
Mariangela Fratino,
Flavia Pauri,
Antonella Conte,
Marco Frontoni,
Chiara Merluzzo,
Sebastiano Giuseppe Crisafulli,
Vittorio Di Piero
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.47363/jnrrr/2021(3)138
Subject(s) - pandemic , multiple sclerosis , covid-19 , disease , medicine , public health , psychology , family medicine , young adult , clinical psychology , gerontology , psychiatry , infectious disease (medical specialty) , nursing
Background: Italy was one of the first affected countries by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Public health measures like quarantine or national lockdown were adopted, with negative psychological and clinical effects on patients with chronic diseases. To investigate the impact of lockdown on patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), we developed a 36 items self-report questionnaire. Methods: Questionnaires were emailed to 120 patients with MS and 100 with chronic migraine (CM) as a control group, matched for age, sex, and education. The questionnaire was divided into five domains, evaluating concerns about 1) MS and therapy during COVID-19 pandemic, 2) personal and family caregiving, 3) working activities, 4) general and disease-related emotions during the lockdown, 5) future expectations concerning health status, social life, and working activity. Results: patients with MS had higher scores than those with CM in domains 4 and 5, investigating respectively general and disease-related emotions and future expectations (p= 0.05 and 0.02 respectively). About half of the patients with MS expressed some concern about the need to continue their therapy during the pandemic compared to people with CM (p= 0.0002). Conclusions: Covid-19 pandemic had a more negative impact on psychological status of patients with MS compared with those with CM

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