ObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on first and follow-up visits for cancer outpatients. MethodsThis is a multicenter retrospective observational study involving three Comprehensive Cancer Care Centers (CCCCs): IFO, including IRE and ISG in Rome, AUSL-IRCCS of Reggio Emilia, and IRCCS Giovanni Paolo II in Bari) and one oncology department in a Community Hospital (Saint'Andrea Hospital, Rome). From 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2021, we evaluated the volume of outpatient consultations (first visits and follow-up), comparing them with the pre-pandemic year (2019). Results were analyzed by quarter according to the Rt (real-time indicator used to assess the evolution of the pandemic). IFO and IRCCS Giovanni Paolo II were "COVID-free" while AUSL-IRCCS RE was a "COVID-mixed" Institute. Depending on the Rt, Sain't Andrea Hospital experienced a "swinging" organizational pathway (COVID-free/ COVID-mixed). ResultsRegarding the "first appointments", in 2020 the healthcare facilities operating in the North and Center of Italy showed a downward trend. In 2021, only AUSL-IRCCS RE showed an upward trend. Regarding the "follow-up", only AUSL IRCCS RE showed a slight up-trend in 2020. In 2021, IFO showed an increasing trend, while S. Andrea Hospital showed a negative plateau. Surprisingly, IRCCS Giovanni Paolo II in Bari showed an uptrend for both first appointment and follow-ups during pandemic and late pandemic except for the fourth quarter of 2021. ConclusionsDuring the first pandemic wave, no significant difference was observed amongst COVID-free and COVID-mixed Institutes and between CCCCs and a Community Hospital. In 2021 ("late pandemic year"), it has been more convenient to organize COVID-mixed pathway in the CCCCs rather than to keep the Institutions COVID-free. A swinging modality in the Community Hospital did not offer positive results in term of visit volumes. Our study about the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on visit volume in cancer outpatients may help health systems to optimize the post-pandemic use of resources and improve healthcare policies.

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on outpatient visit volume in cancer patients. Results of COMETA multicenter retrospective observational study / Frisardi, Vincenza; Brunetti, Oronzo; Abbinante, Vincenza; Ardigò, Marco; Caolo, Giuseppina; Di Turi, Annunziata; Torsello, Alessandra; Napoli, Christian; Mancini, Rita; Belleudi, Valeria; Addis, Antonio; Di Bella, Ornella; Ciliberto, Gennaro; Neri, Antonino; Corsini, Romina; Ruggieri, Patrizia; Pollorsi, Chiara; Silvestris, Nicola. - In: FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 2296-2565. - 11:(2023), pp. 1-11. [10.3389/fpubh.2023.1077103]

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on outpatient visit volume in cancer patients. Results of COMETA multicenter retrospective observational study

Torsello, Alessandra;Napoli, Christian;Mancini, Rita;Di Bella, Ornella;
2023

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ObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on first and follow-up visits for cancer outpatients. MethodsThis is a multicenter retrospective observational study involving three Comprehensive Cancer Care Centers (CCCCs): IFO, including IRE and ISG in Rome, AUSL-IRCCS of Reggio Emilia, and IRCCS Giovanni Paolo II in Bari) and one oncology department in a Community Hospital (Saint'Andrea Hospital, Rome). From 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2021, we evaluated the volume of outpatient consultations (first visits and follow-up), comparing them with the pre-pandemic year (2019). Results were analyzed by quarter according to the Rt (real-time indicator used to assess the evolution of the pandemic). IFO and IRCCS Giovanni Paolo II were "COVID-free" while AUSL-IRCCS RE was a "COVID-mixed" Institute. Depending on the Rt, Sain't Andrea Hospital experienced a "swinging" organizational pathway (COVID-free/ COVID-mixed). ResultsRegarding the "first appointments", in 2020 the healthcare facilities operating in the North and Center of Italy showed a downward trend. In 2021, only AUSL-IRCCS RE showed an upward trend. Regarding the "follow-up", only AUSL IRCCS RE showed a slight up-trend in 2020. In 2021, IFO showed an increasing trend, while S. Andrea Hospital showed a negative plateau. Surprisingly, IRCCS Giovanni Paolo II in Bari showed an uptrend for both first appointment and follow-ups during pandemic and late pandemic except for the fourth quarter of 2021. ConclusionsDuring the first pandemic wave, no significant difference was observed amongst COVID-free and COVID-mixed Institutes and between CCCCs and a Community Hospital. In 2021 ("late pandemic year"), it has been more convenient to organize COVID-mixed pathway in the CCCCs rather than to keep the Institutions COVID-free. A swinging modality in the Community Hospital did not offer positive results in term of visit volumes. Our study about the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on visit volume in cancer outpatients may help health systems to optimize the post-pandemic use of resources and improve healthcare policies.
2023
covid-19; cancer care facilities; clinic activity; healthcare research; oncology service; outpatients
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on outpatient visit volume in cancer patients. Results of COMETA multicenter retrospective observational study / Frisardi, Vincenza; Brunetti, Oronzo; Abbinante, Vincenza; Ardigò, Marco; Caolo, Giuseppina; Di Turi, Annunziata; Torsello, Alessandra; Napoli, Christian; Mancini, Rita; Belleudi, Valeria; Addis, Antonio; Di Bella, Ornella; Ciliberto, Gennaro; Neri, Antonino; Corsini, Romina; Ruggieri, Patrizia; Pollorsi, Chiara; Silvestris, Nicola. - In: FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 2296-2565. - 11:(2023), pp. 1-11. [10.3389/fpubh.2023.1077103]
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