Cancer detection during the COVID-19 pandemic—Experiences in primary care and recommendations for the future

Publication date

2023-03-14

Authors

COVID and Cancer-NL consortium

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Article

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Abstract

Background: To describe general practitioners (GPs) experiences with the impact COVID-19 on the duration of cancer detection. Methods: Cross-sectional survey study among Dutch GPs. Results: Fifty-eight GPs participated. During the first wave, COVID-19-related delays were experienced by 88%, 52%, and 67% of GPs in the contact-seeking, primary care, and referral phases, respectively. GPs reported delays due to telehealth consultations, longer waiting times and patient's concerns of COVID infections and overburdening GPs. Conclusions: The majority of GPs experienced delays in cancer diagnostic processes during the beginning of the COVID pandemic, which was most prominent in the timeliness in which patients sought GP care.

Keywords

cancer, cancer diagnosis, COVID, family medicine, primary care, Internal Medicine, Geriatrics and Gerontology, Family Practice

Citation

COVID and Cancer-NL consortium 2023, 'Cancer detection during the COVID-19 pandemic—Experiences in primary care and recommendations for the future', Journal of General and Family Medicine, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 131-134. https://doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.597