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Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences 6/2023

16-03-2023 | Endoscopy | Original Article

Patient Attitudes and Barriers to Endoscopy During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Authors: Gulchin A. Ergun, Shaadi Abughazaleh, Kerri Glassner, Suzanne Kuhlman, Adriana Ordonez

Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences | Issue 6/2023

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Abstract

Background

After COVID-19 restrictions on nonessential procedures were lifted and safety protocols established, utilization rates of endoscopic procedures remained reduced.

Aims

This study assessed patient attitudes and barriers to scheduling endoscopy during the pandemic.

Methods

A survey was administered to patients with ordered procedures at a hospital-based setting (7/21/2020–2/19/2021) collecting demographic data, body mass index, COVID-19 relevant comorbidities, level of procedural urgency (defined by recommended scheduling window), scheduling and attendance, concerns, and awareness of safety measures.

Results

The average respondent was female (63.8%), age 57.6 ± 14, White (72.3%), married (76.7%), insured (99.3%), affluent English speakers (92.3%) and highly educated (at least college 90.2%). Most reported moderate to excellent COVID-19 knowledge (96.6%). Of 1039 procedures scheduled, emergent cases accounted for 5.1%, urgent 55.3% and elective 39.4%. Respondents identified appointment convenience (48.53%) as the most frequent factor impacting scheduling, also noting concern for results (28.4%). Age (p = .022), native language (p = .04), education (p = .007), self-reported COVID knowledge (p = .002), and a desire to be COVID tested pre-procedure (p = .023) were associated with arrival, more commonly in an ambulatory surgical center than hospital (p = .008). Diabetes mellitus (p = .004) and an immunocompromised state (p = .009) were adversely related to attendance. Attitudes towards safety protocols did not affect scheduling. Multivariate analysis demonstrated age, education and COVID knowledgeability were associated with procedure completion.

Conclusions

Safety protocols and urgency levels were not associated with procedure completion. Pre-pandemic barriers to endoscopy persisted as dominant factors amid pandemic concerns.
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Metadata
Title
Patient Attitudes and Barriers to Endoscopy During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Authors
Gulchin A. Ergun
Shaadi Abughazaleh
Kerri Glassner
Suzanne Kuhlman
Adriana Ordonez
Publication date
16-03-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Digestive Diseases and Sciences / Issue 6/2023
Print ISSN: 0163-2116
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2568
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-023-07911-7

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