Perception of risk and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with rheumatic diseases: a case-control study.
Alfonso Gastelum-StrozziVirginia Pascual-RamosAdolfo Hernandez-GarduñoJosé Francisco Moctezuma-RíosGuillermo Arturo Guaracha-BasáñezThalya SoteloConrado García GarcíaVirginia Pascual-RamosEverardo Álvarez-HernándezClaudia Infante-CastañedaIngris Pelaez-BallestasPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2022)
In the face of an unexpected and catastrophic event such as the COVID-19 pandemic, patients with RD report apparently greater impact on their mental state and economic situation than the control population, as well as increased perception of discrimination. Key Points • The multidisciplinary analyses of risk perception are required to promote actions that can enhance the preparedness and responses of public efforts for possible future pandemics in a way that considers the specific needs of vulnerable people like patients with rheumatic diseases. • Identifying risk perceptions of possible effects of the pandemic, sources of communication, and opinions is essential to ensure self-care in rheumatic disease. • The impact of COVID-19 has been much greater for people with rheumatic disease, especially in terms of the perceived severity of the pandemic, impacts on family and economy, preventive behaviors, and uncertainty.