2021
DOI: 10.24875/rme.20000063
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Effect in self-care behavior and difficulties in coping with diabetes during the COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: In this study, difficulties in coping with diabetes were evaluated during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown. Similarly, the change in diabetes self-care activities was evaluated in patients with a recent assessment before COVID-19 lockdown in Mexico City. In 212 patients with type REVISTA MEXICANA DE ENDOCRINOLOGÍA, METABOLISMO & NUTRICIÓN

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“…Fourteen studies identified the impacts of COVID-19 on primary care service provision [ 19 , 22 , 29–33 , 35 , 36 , 38 , 42 , 44 , 45 ]. Impacts were classified under the sub-themes: reduced capacity of/access to primary care, reduced quality of primary care, and patients’ avoidance or delaying of non-COVID care.…”
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“…Fourteen studies identified the impacts of COVID-19 on primary care service provision [ 19 , 22 , 29–33 , 35 , 36 , 38 , 42 , 44 , 45 ]. Impacts were classified under the sub-themes: reduced capacity of/access to primary care, reduced quality of primary care, and patients’ avoidance or delaying of non-COVID care.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ten studies documented reduced capacity of/or access to primary care during the pandemic [ 22 , 29–33 , 35 , 36 , 38 , 42 ]. Reduced capacity was owing to overwhelming numbers of COVID-19 patients and staff shortages [ 29 , 31 , 33 ], restrictions on in-person consultation opportunities [ 22 , 33 ], and personal protective equipment (PPE) shortages [ 31 , 32 ].…”
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“…La adherencia al tratamiento se encuentra en relación con diferentes factores: socioeconómicos, del tratamiento, de la enfermedad y del sistema de salud. En un estudio realizado en la Ciudad de México durante la pandemia de COVID-19 se observó una caída del 19% en la adherencia y un incremento del 22% en los problemas relacionados con el acceso al tratamiento farmacológico 25 . En la misma línea, en nuestro estudio hallamos una reducción significativa de la adherencia al tratamiento en comparación con el año 2019.…”
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“…Este primer número de la revista incluye tres artículos sobre COVID-19: desde la perspectiva ética por la Dra. María Eugenia Garay, et al 7 , el efecto de la enfermedad en las prácticas de autocuidado de los pacientes con diabetes por el Dr. Rubén Silva, et al 8 , y las recomendaciones para el manejo de pacientes con enfermedades tiroideas ante la contingencia por el grupo del Dr. Antonio Segovia 9 . Además, el Dr. Miguel Ángel Mendoza, et al nos presentan un artículo original sobre síndrome metabólico en hipotiroidismo 10 y el Dr. Enmanuel Velásquez, et al, uno sobre la adaptación y análisis psicométrico de una encuesta de conocimientos en diabetes mellitus 11 .…”
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