Predictors of poor precautionary practices towards COVID-19 among cancer patients

Jazieh, Abdul R; Bensalem, Assia A; Bounedjar, Adda; Benbrahim, Zineb; Abusanad, Atlal M; Tashkandi, Emad M; Alnassar, Muath Ama; El Kinge, Abdul Rad; Al-Sukhun, Sana; Alsharm, Abdullah; Errihani, Hassan; Abdelhafiez, Nafisa A; Alkaiyat, Mohammad; Jradi, Hoda; Alorabi, Mohamed;

Abstract


Objective: Our study goal was to evaluate the behavioral response and practices of cancer patients to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in the Middle East and north Africa. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a validated anonymous 45-question survey administered via SurveyMonkey® to cancer patients in 13 centers in Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco and Saudi Arabia. Results: During the study period (from 21 April to 30 May 2020), 3642 patients participated in the study. The majority of patients (84.81%) were worried about contracting the infection. The reported strict adherence to precautions included avoiding the following actions: hand-shaking (77.40%), hugging and kissing (82.89%), social gathering (90.09%), meeting friends (84.68%) and visiting markets (75.65%). In a multivariate analysis, patients with poor precautionary practices were about twice as likely to cancel their medical appointment or a treatment session. Conclusion: Improving cancer patients' knowledge of and adherence to precautionary measures is needed not just to reduce the risk of acquiring infection but also to minimize the interruption of their medical care.


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Title Predictors of poor precautionary practices towards COVID-19 among cancer patients
Authors Jazieh, Abdul R; Bensalem, Assia A; Bounedjar, Adda; Benbrahim, Zineb; Abusanad, Atlal M; Tashkandi, Emad M; Alnassar, Muath Ama; El Kinge, Abdul Rad; Al-Sukhun, Sana; Alsharm, Abdullah; Errihani, Hassan; Abdelhafiez, Nafisa A; Alkaiyat, Mohammad; Jradi, Hoda; Alorabi, Mohamed 
Keywords COVID-19; behaviors; cancer patients; coronavirus; pandemic; precautions
Issue Date Dec-2021
Journal Future oncology (London, England) 
ISSN 14796694
DOI 10.2217/fon-2021-0193
PubMed ID 34472365
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85120635465

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