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О некоторых психосоциальных вопросах оказания медицинской помощи женщинам с раком молочной железы в период пандемии COVID-19

Authors: Dmitrii V. Sudakov; FSBEI of HE “N.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University” of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation; Oleg V. Sudakov; FSBEI of HE “N.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University” of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation; Evgenii V. Belov; FSBEI of HE “N.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University” of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation; Danail K. Nazliev; BUZ VO \\"Voronezhskii oblastnoi klinicheskii onkologicheskii dispanser\\"; Viktoriia V. Sviridova; FSBEI of HE “N.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University” of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation;

О некоторых психосоциальных вопросах оказания медицинской помощи женщинам с раком молочной железы в период пандемии COVID-19

Abstract

Глава посвящена изучению некоторых психосоциальных вопросов оказания медицинской помощи женщинам с раком молочной железы в период пандемии COVID-19. Данная тематика является весьма актуальной в связи с двумя основными факторами: всеобщей распространенностью онкологических заболеваний (и постоянным ростом заболеваемости), а также продолжающейся в мире в настоящее время пандемии COVID-19. При этом целью исследования стало изучение отношения к данной проблеме не только женщин – пациенток, но и их лечащих врачей. Объектами исследования послужили 150 человек, разделенных на 3 группы по 50 человек. В 1 группу вошли пациентки разного возраста с впервые установленным диагнозом «рак молочной железы», постановка диагноза которым совпала с началом третьей волны новой коронавирусной инфекции. Во вторую группу вошли женщины, диагноз (рак молочной железы) которым был поставлен еще до начала пандемии (до 01.01.2020 года) и которые продолжали в настоящее время лечиться или состояли на учете по заболеванию. В третью группу вошли врачи различных специальностей, занимающиеся лечением пациенток 1 и 2 групп. Основой исследования послужил специально разработанный авторами опросник. Основными частями исследования стало определение возрастного состава онкобольных женщин, что позволило делать предварительные выводы о частоте встречаемости рака молочной железы среди пациенток различных возрастов. Затем подробно изучалось отношение женщин к своему заболеванию и к пандемии COVID-19 во время каждой из ее «волн». Интересной особенностью исследования стало изучение некоторых социальных аспектов ведения онкобольных женщин, таких как официальное трудоустройство, возможность взять больничный лист, наличие воронежской или областной прописки и т. д. Завершающим этапом исследования стало определение основных страхов объектов исследования всех трех групп. Полученные в работе данные представляют определенный интерес для всех медиков, занимающихся лечением онкобольных женщин.

The chapter is devoted to the study of some psychosocial issues of medical care for women with breast cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic. This topic is very relevant due to two main factors: the universal prevalence of cancer (and a constant increase in the incidence), as well as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the world. At the same time, the purpose of the study was to study the attitude to this problem not only of women – patients, but also of their attending physicians. The objects of the study were 150 people, divided into 3 groups of 50 people each. Group 1 included patients of different ages with the first diagnosis of breast cancer, the diagnosis of which coincided with the beginning of the third wave of new coronavirus infection. The second group included women who were diagnosed with breast cancer even before the start of the pandemic (until 01.01.2020) and who were currently undergoing treatment or were registered for the disease. The third group included doctors of various specialties who treat patients in groups 1 and 2. The research was based on a questionnaire specially developed by the authors. The main part of the study was to determine the age composition of women with cancer, which made it possible to draw preliminary conclusions about the incidence of breast cancer among patients of different ages. Then the attitude of women to their disease and to the COVID-19 pandemic during each of its «waves» was studied in detail. An interesting feature of the study was the study of some social aspects of the management of women with cancer, such as: official employment, the ability to «take» sick leave, the presence of a Voronezh or regional registration, etc. The final stage of the study was the identification of the main fears of the objects of study of all three groups. The data obtained in the work are of certain interest for all physicians involved in the treatment of women with cancer.

Keywords

psychosocial status, психосоциальный статус, breast cancer, психосоциальный вопрос, psychosocial aspect, unfavorable epidemiological situation, неблагоприятная эпидемиологическая обстановка, психосоциальный аспект, COVID-19, fear, страх, рак молочной железы, psychosocial issue

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