Journal of Patient Experience (Jul 2021)

The Impact of COVID-19 on the Care of Patients With Noncommunicable Diseases in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: An Online Survey of Patient Perspectives

  • Ratna Devi MBBS, MBA,
  • Felicity Goodyear-Smith MBChB, MD,
  • Kannan Subramaniam MBChB,
  • Jessica McCormack PhD,
  • Amanda Calder MSc, PhD,
  • Varsha Parag MSc,
  • Luna El Bizri DrPharm,
  • Anurita Majumdar MBBS, MD,
  • Pai-Hui Huang RN, MPH,
  • Chris Bullen MBChB, MPH, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735211034091
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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We sought to gain insights into the impacts of COVID-19 and associated control measures on health and health care of patients from low- and middle-income countries with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and mental health conditions, using an online survey during the COVID-19 pandemic. The most common concern for the 1487 patients who took part was contracting COVID-19 when they accessed health care. Of those infected with COVID-19, half said that their health had been worse since being infected. Collectively, most people reported an increase in feelings of stress and loneliness. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a range of health care impacts on patients with noncommunicable diseases, including constraints on access to care and health effects, particularly mental well-being.