1. The Effect of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on Breast Cancer Teamwork: A Multicentric Survey.
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VANNI, GIANLUCA, MATERAZZO, MARCO, SANTORI, FRANCESCA, PELLICCIARO, MARCO, COSTESTA, MARIA, ORSARIA, PAOLO, CATTADORI, FRANCESCA, PISTOLESE, CHIARA ADRIANA, PERRETTA, TOMMASO, CHIOCCHI, MARCELLO, MEUCCI, ROSARIA, LAMACCHIA, FELICIANA, ASSOGNA, MASSIMO, CASPI, JONATHAN, GRANAI, ALESSANDRA VITTORIA, DE MAJO, ADRIANO, CHIARAVALLOTI, AGOSTINO, D'ANGELILLO, MARIA ROLANDO, BARBARINO, ROSARIA, and INGALLINELLA, SARA
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COVID-19 pandemic ,BREAST cancer ,DEMOGRAPHIC databases ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,DISEASE prevalence - Abstract
Background/Aim: Despite the large amount of clinical data available of Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19), not many studies have been conducted about the psychological toll on Health Care Workers (HCWs). Patients and Methods: In this multicentric descriptive study, surveys were distributed among 4 different Breast Cancer Centers (BCC). BCCs were distinguished according to COVID-19 tertiary care hospital (COVID/No-COVID) and district prevalence (DP) (High vs. Low). DASS-21 score, PSS score and demographic data (age, sex, work) were evaluated. Results: A total of 51 HCWs were analyzed in the study. Age, work and sex did not demonstrate statistically significant values. Statistically significant distribution was found between DASS-21-stress score and COVID/No-COVID (p=0.043). No difference was found in the remaining DASS-21 and PSS scores, dividing the HCWs according to COVID-19-hospital and DP. Conclusion: Working in a COVID-19-hospital represents a factor that negatively affects psychosocial well-being. However, DP seems not to affect the psychosocial well-being of BCC HCWs. During the outbreak, psychological support for low risk HCWs should be provided regardless DP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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