Journal of Patient Experience (Apr 2021)

The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Self-Reported Management of Chronic Conditions

  • Hyllore Imeri Mr.Ph,
  • Erin Holmes PharmD, PhD,
  • Shane Desselle RPh, PhD,
  • Meagen Rosenthal PhD,
  • Marie Barnard PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735211007693
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Chronic conditions (CCs) management during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of the pandemic on patient activation (PA) and health locus of control (HLOC) remain unknown. This cross-sectional online survey study examined the role of COVID-19 pandemic-related worry or fear in PA and HLOC among patients with CCs. Individuals with CCs (n = 300) were recruited through MTurk Amazon. The questionnaire included sociodemographic questions, the Patient Activation Measure, and the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control–Form B. Out of the 300 participants, 9.7% were diagnosed with COVID-19, and 7.3% were hospitalized. Patients with cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, drug abuse/substance abuse, and stroke reported significant difficulties in managing their CCs due to worry or fear because of COVID-19. More than half of the sample (45.7%) reported COVID-19-related worry or fear about managing their CCs, and these patients had lower PA and lower external HLOC compared to patients not affected by COVID-19-related worry or fear. Health professionals should provide more support for patients facing difficulties in managing their CCs during the COVID-19 pandemic.