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Living with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy during the first two COVID-19 outbreaks: a repeated patient survey in the Netherlands.
Deenen, Johanna C W; Kools, Joost; Greco, Anna; Thewissen, Renée; van de Put, Wiecke; Lanser, Anke; Joosten, Leo A B; Verbeek, Andre L M; van Engelen, Baziel G M; Voermans, Nicol C.
Affiliation
  • Deenen JCW; Department of Neurology, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Medical Center, P. O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Kools J; Department for Health Evidence, Radboud University Medical Center, P. O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Greco A; Department of Neurology, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Medical Center, P. O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Thewissen R; Department of Neurology, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Medical Center, P. O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • van de Put W; Department of Internal Medicine, Radboud University Medical Center, P. O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Lanser A; Department of Neurology, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Medical Center, P. O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Joosten LAB; Department of Neurology, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Medical Center, P. O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Verbeek ALM; Patient Representative and Chairman FSHD Advocacy Group, Patient Organization for Muscular Disease Spierziekten Nederland, Lt. Gen. van Heutszlaan 6, 3743 JN, Baarn, The Netherlands.
  • van Engelen BGM; Department of Internal Medicine, Radboud University Medical Center, P. O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Voermans NC; Department of Medical Genetics, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Strada Victor Babeș 8, 400347, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Acta Neurol Belg ; 124(2): 559-566, 2024 Apr.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38218752
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Patients with facioscapulohumeral dystrophy (FSHD) suffer from slowly progressive muscle weakness. Approximately 20% of FSHD patients end up wheelchair-dependent. FSHD patients benefit from physical activity to maintain their muscle strength as much as possible. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health of FSHD patients was unknown.

OBJECTIVE:

This study assessed changes in daily care received, perceived psychosocial stress, and worsening of FSHD complaints in 2020. Furthermore, we compared COVID-19 infection incidence and severity of symptoms between FSHD patients and non-FSHD housemates.

METHODS:

Three online survey rounds were sent out to all adult participants of the Dutch FSHD registry regarding daily care received, perceived psychosocial stress, COVID-19 infection rate, and COVID-19 symptoms severity. They also included COVID-19-related questions regarding the participants' housemates, which served as control group.

RESULTS:

Participation rate was 210 (61%), 186 (54%), and 205 (59%) for survey 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Care reduction was reported by 42.7%, 40%, and 28.8% of the participants in the respective surveys. Perceived psychosocial stress increased in 44%, 30%, and 40% of the participants. Compared to the 197 non-FSHD housemates, the 213 FSHD patients reported more possibly COVID-19-related symptoms (27% vs. 39%, p = 0.017) of mostly minimal severity (63%). No difference in (possible) COVID-19 infection incidence rates was found (2.0% vs. 2.8%, p = 0.527).

CONCLUSIONS:

The COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacted care received and increased perceived psychosocial stress in FSHD patients. However, COVID-19 infection incidence in FSHD patients was similar to their non-FSHD housemates.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Muscular Dystrophy, Facioscapulohumeral / COVID-19 Limits: Adult / Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Year: 2024 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Muscular Dystrophy, Facioscapulohumeral / COVID-19 Limits: Adult / Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Year: 2024 Type: Article