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Populational Perceptions Regarding Decision to Visit the Emergency Room with Chest Pain During COVID-19.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

A significant decrease in emergency presentations of acute cardiac conditions has been observed during the COVID-19 pandemic. We aimed to understand perceptions that influence people's decisions whether to present to the emergency department (ED) with symptoms related to acute cardiovascular events to inform necessary medical communication.

Methods

We recruited users of Amazon Mechanical Turk (Seattle, WA) to participate in a survey to elucidate perceptions of COVID-19 risk associated with a visit to the ED. A conjoint analysis was designed based on commonly reported factors associated with people's decisions to present to the ED during the pandemic to calculate preference utilities.

Results

After exclusions, 1003 participants completed the survey between 12/5/2020 and 12/6/2020. Participants ranked the perceived risk of contracting COVID-19 at the ED as one of the highest, only second to that at bars and restaurants. Only 68% (685/1003) were willing to present to the ED immediately with severe chest pain. Fear of further transmitting the virus to loved ones was the most frequently cited reason for not presenting. Conjoint analysis demonstrated severe chest pain to be the dominant factor in the decision to present to the ED.

Conclusions

The risk of contracting COVID-19 while presenting to the ED for a life-threatening cardiovascular symptom is overestimated and is strongly affected by social factors.

SUBMITTER: Han JJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8939398 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Populational Perceptions Regarding Decision to Visit the Emergency Room with Chest Pain During COVID-19.

Han Jason J JJ   Patrick William L WL   Rao Akhil A   Smood Benjamin B   Helmers Mark M   Iyengar Amit A   Kelly John J JJ   Kalva Saiesh S   Atluri Pavan P   Desai Nimesh N   Cevasco Marisa M  

Cardiology and therapy 20220322 2


<h4>Introduction</h4>A significant decrease in emergency presentations of acute cardiac conditions has been observed during the COVID-19 pandemic. We aimed to understand perceptions that influence people's decisions whether to present to the emergency department (ED) with symptoms related to acute cardiovascular events to inform necessary medical communication.<h4>Methods</h4>We recruited users of Amazon Mechanical Turk (Seattle, WA) to participate in a survey to elucidate perceptions of COVID-1  ...[more]

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