Patients’ Engagement in Early Detection of COVID-19 Symptoms: An Observational Study in the Very Early Peak of the Pandemic in Italy in 2020
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Assess the prevalence of people who decided to contact their general practitioner for a consultation in presence of various symptoms.
- Assess which symptoms are at a higher risk of being neglected.
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants and Procedure
2.2. Materials
2.3. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Sample Characteristics
3.2. Reported Symptomatology
3.3. Univariate and Multivariate Analyses
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Cohort: n = 2161 |
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Group (N, %) | |
Blood donors | 1569 (72.61%) |
Healthcare Professionals | 407 (18.83%) |
Volunteers | 185 (8.56%) |
Age (N, %) | |
18–25 | 153 (7.08%) |
26–45 | 831 (38.45%) |
46–55 | 637 (29.48%) |
56–65 | 430 (19.90%) |
66–75 | 102 (4.72%) |
76–80 | 6 (0.28%) |
81–85 | 2 (0.09%) |
Sex (N, %) | |
Female | 940 (43.50%) |
Male | 1220 (56.5%) |
No answer | 1 (0.05%) |
Smoking Habits (N, %) | |
Past Smoker | 410 (18.97%) |
Current Smoker | 334 (15.46%) |
Never Smoker | 1417 (65.57%) |
Body Mass Index (BMI) (N, %) | |
Underweight | 50 (2.31%) |
Normal weight | 1229 (56.87%) |
Overweight | 678 (31.37%) |
Obesity | 191 (8.84%) |
Unknown | 13 (0.60%) |
Occupational Status (N, %) | |
Employed | 1802 (83.39%) |
Retired | 196 (9.07%) |
Student | 92 (4.26%) |
Unemployed | 62 (2.87%) |
Unknown | 9 (0.42%) |
With whom he/she lives | |
Alone | 357 (16.52%) |
Not Alone | 1718 (79.50%) |
Unknown | 86 (3.98%) |
Comorbidity | |
None | 1613 (74.64%) |
1 | 429 (19.85%) |
2 | 102 (4.72%) |
>2 | 17 (0.79%) |
Vaccinations | |
Anti-flu in last autumn | 412 (19.07%) |
Pneumococcal in the last 12 months | 53 (2.45%) |
Other vaccinations in the past 12 months | 254 (11.75%) |
Symptoms | |
Diarrhoea | 307 (14.2%) |
Nausea/vomiting | 152 (7.0%) |
Poor appetite | 236 (10.9%) |
Smell dysfunction | 279 (12.9%) |
Taste dysfunction | 280 (13.0%) |
Dizziness | 163 (7.5%) |
Headache | 641(29.7%) |
Sleepiness during the day | 369 (17.1%) |
Confusion | 95 (4.4%) |
Involuntary tremors | 80 (3.7%) |
Tingling in the limbs/face | 163 (7.5%) |
At least one of previous symptoms | 959 (44.4%) |
Univariate Analysis | Multivariate Analysis 1 | |||
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Variable | OR (95% CI) | p-Value | OR (95% CI) | p-Value |
Age | ||||
<55 | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
>55 | 0.95 (0.67–1.35) | 0.785 | ||
Gender | ||||
Female | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
Male | 0.96 (0.73–1.25) | 0.749 | ||
Lives alone | ||||
No | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
Yes | 0.99 (0.69–1.43) | 0.975 | ||
Smoking | ||||
Smoker | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
Non-smoker | 1.47 (0.99–2.18) | 0.055 | ||
Former smoker | 1.26 (0.78–2.04) | 0.338 | ||
Comorbidity/chronic condition | ||||
No | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
Yes | 0.90 (0.66–1.23) | 0.506 | ||
Previous vaccinations | ||||
No | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
Yes | 1.16 (0.86–1.56) | 0.322 | ||
Diarrhoea | ||||
No | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
Yes | 1.92 (1.44–2.54) | <0.001 | ||
Nausea/vomiting | ||||
No | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
Yes | 2.91 (2.04–4.14) | <0.001 | ||
Poor appetite | ||||
No | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) | ||
Yes | 6.02 (4.38–8.28) | <0.001 | 2.42 (1.63–3.62) | <0.001 |
Smell dysfunction | ||||
No | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
Yes | 6.26 (4.62–8.49) | <0.001 | ||
Taste dysfunction | ||||
No | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) | ||
Yes | 7.17 (5.27–9.75) | <0.001 | 1.67 (1.20–2.34) | <0.001 |
Dizziness | ||||
No | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
Yes | 1.76 (1.25–2.48) | 0.013 | ||
Headache | ||||
No | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
Yes | 1.00 (Reference) | 0.447 | ||
Sleepiness during day | ||||
No | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) | ||
Yes | 2.12 (1.61–2.79) | <0.001 | 4.15 (2.13–8.09) | 0.002 |
Confusion | ||||
No | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
Yes | 2.34 (1.53–3.59) | <0.001 | ||
Involuntary tremors | ||||
No | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
Yes | 3.18 (1.99–5.07) | <0.001 | ||
Tingling in the limbs/face | ||||
No | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
Yes | 1.25 (0.88–1.77) | 0.217 | ||
Number of overall symptoms 2 | ||||
1 | 1.00 (Reference) | |||
2 | 2.40 (1.48–3.88) | <0.001 | ||
3 | 6.06 (3.75–9.79) | <0.001 | ||
≥4 | 6.06 (3.75–9.79) | <0.001 |
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Palamenghi, L.; Giudici, F.; Graffigna, G.; Generali, D. Patients’ Engagement in Early Detection of COVID-19 Symptoms: An Observational Study in the Very Early Peak of the Pandemic in Italy in 2020. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 3058. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19053058
Palamenghi L, Giudici F, Graffigna G, Generali D. Patients’ Engagement in Early Detection of COVID-19 Symptoms: An Observational Study in the Very Early Peak of the Pandemic in Italy in 2020. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(5):3058. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19053058
Chicago/Turabian StylePalamenghi, Lorenzo, Fabiola Giudici, Guendalina Graffigna, and Daniele Generali. 2022. "Patients’ Engagement in Early Detection of COVID-19 Symptoms: An Observational Study in the Very Early Peak of the Pandemic in Italy in 2020" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 5: 3058. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19053058
APA StylePalamenghi, L., Giudici, F., Graffigna, G., & Generali, D. (2022). Patients’ Engagement in Early Detection of COVID-19 Symptoms: An Observational Study in the Very Early Peak of the Pandemic in Italy in 2020. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(5), 3058. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19053058