COVID-19 pandemic: pain, quality of life and impact on public health in the confinement in Spain.

作者: Sara García-Isidoro , Víctor Omar Castellanos-Sánchez , Elvira Iglesias-López

DOI: 10.21037/APM-20-2514

关键词: Logistic regressionMental healthSocial isolationDemographyQuality of lifeObservational studyPopulationBody mass indexMedicinePublic health

摘要: Background Given the uncontrolled increase of those affected by SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus, COVID-19, and possibility health system collapsing in Spain, Royal Decree 463/2020, March 14th, declared a state alarm for management this crisis. The whole population, despite their social background, were confined inside homes during arduous situation. There are numerous articles that endorse idea home conditions, number people with whom they coexist with, employment, gender, amount physical exercise, as well body mass index diagnosis COVID-19 characteristics may represent an increased risk suffering pain changes quality life. We proposed study to determine impact confinement on pain, life public Spanish population due pandemic. Methods An observational was carried out April May 2020 through online survey. It statistically analysed descriptive analysis inferential bivariate logistic regression, ordinal Pearson's chi square. Results A total 225 questionnaires obtained between 2020. For subjects before confinement, significant relationships drawn experiencing work-related activities (P=0.006), as, activity or absence it (P=0.033). In addition, important association gender discovered, both (P=0.007 P=0.011). Furthermore, has affected, particularly relation (P=0.001 P=0.000), Job type (P=0.016) BMI (P=0.025) affecting more Physical Role, Emotional Role Mental Health, followed Function. Conclusions presence undergoing is persistent, varying intensity frequency based age, activity, work status. any these been severely which day creates severe problem.

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