Perceptions of delay when afflicted by an acute myocardial infarction during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Johanna GranströmPontus LantzMatthias LidinMaria WahlströmCarolin NymarkPublished in: European journal of cardiovascular nursing (2022)
It appears that the COVID-19 pandemic raised the threshold for deciding to seek medical care when presenting with an AMI. The pandemic led to increased patient delay due to several reasons among which fear of contracting the disease was prominent. The emotion of fear was related to the external threat to one's own health, due to COVID-19, and not fear of symptoms related to an AMI. The media reporting the healthcare system as overloaded increased insecurity and may have had an influence on delay.