The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in Children With Cancer

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Topic: The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in Children With Cancer

Article: https://doi.org/10.1177/1178632920984161

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The Impact of COVID-

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Mohammad Alshahrani

Ghaleb Elyamany

Qanita Sedick

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Abstract

In January 2020, the WHO declared the novel coronavirus (20

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-nCoV) outbreak as a public health emergency of international concern. Due to the rapid spread of 2019-nCoV, all countries started preventive and precautionary measures to prevent COVID-19 infection spread. These measures limited the population mobility and services provided, which subsequently Impact of on

children

with

cancer

and cancer care delivery in the many health centers in Saudi Arabia. We did a cross-sectional study to assess the impact of this outbreak on children with cancer concerning all aspects of life including medical services provided, the specific precautions to prevent spread in cancer patients, mental, psychological effects, and its effect on the quality of life. We collected 204 responses during a survey that assessed the impact on the treatment of cancer children at a tertiary institution during the COVID-19 pandemic. The majority of patients were receiving ongoing chemotherapy for leukemia/lymphoma. The majority of these patients (60.

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%) reported a delay in treatment received due to hospital cancellation of appointments due to the pandemic. Although the majority of patients in our cohort complained of delayed treatment, fortunately, none of the delays led to fatalities. In the context of global lockdowns and physical distancing to help flatten the COVID-19 curve,

telemedicine

has proved fundamental to keeping patients and their healthcare providers connected and safe. Children also faced multiple other difficulties such as psychosocial issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our long-term goals are to develop new programs that will enable children with cancer to emerge successfully during a pandemic.

Keywords 

COVID 19

, cancer, children, 

mental health

, telemedicine

Introduction

The coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causes the disease COVID-19, which has become a pandemic and global crisis. It was initially identified in Wuhan, China in December 2019, and has spread worldwide since.

1 While this infection has proved to be a threat to adults, especially the elderly and people who are already immunocompromised, children seem to be at low risk for serious COVID-19 infections.2-4 This includes children who are being treated for cancer, despite being immunocompromised.5 However, even though children are minimally affected by the Corona Virus Disease, those patients that do succumb to the virus suffer from severe complications6,7 and are also severely impacted by the psychosocial consequences of this pandemic.8-10

The approach to combat the virus in most countries all over the world has been more or less similar. Hospitals have resorted to directing most services to patients with COVID-19, reducing or even halting most elective care. Drastic measures such as limiting the number of hospital guests, no entry of individuals into the hospital with symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 infection until a viral test is negative, postponing all follow-up outpatient visits and appointments, avoiding physical contact with patients, isolating children in their hospital rooms and mandatory personal protective gear are some of the measures implemented by hospitals during the pandemic.1

Cancer children on chemotherapy require regular outpatient assistance, intermittent hospital admission and support therapy for appropriate therapy delivery. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and hospital precautionary measures on this group of patients would therefore have critical consequences because they risk receiving sub-optimal care. The objectives of our study were to assess the impact of the pandemic in children diagnosed with cancer in our Hospital.

Materials and Methods

We performed a cross-sectional observational study for children diagnosed with cancer at the Prince Sultan Military Medical City in Riyadh. Our survey aimed to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children with cancer with regards to the medical service provided, precautionary measures implemented by the hospital cancer unit to prevent the spread of infection, the acceptance of virtual platforms utilized during the pandemic and the psychological and mental impact of the pandemic in children already diagnosed with a fatal disease. The study was approved by the ethics committee with IRB number: 1374 (HP-01-R079).

To achieve our objective, we designed a voluntary anonymous and targeted questionnaire after extensive literature review of the recent COVID-19 publications concerning cancer patients.

Our inclusion criteria were all children between the ages of 0 to

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 years diagnosed with or recently diagnosed with cancer. Participating parents were asked to complete the booklet type survey questionnaire at the clinic visit during the pandemic or via a virtual platform. Telemedicine conferences with the patients were conducted via video calls to patients at specified times. There were no challenges experienced by doctors with regard to telemedicine conferences with patients. Data were collected on an Excel spreadsheet for analysis. This study was submitted to the Institutional Review Board of Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh Saudi Arabia, and was approved by the Research Advisory Committee through established procedures. The IRB number allocated is 1374 (HP-01-R079).

Statistical Analysis

We used descriptive statistics to analyze patient demographic data. We qualitatively analyzed the responses using a pie chart and graphic data generated by the software program.

Results

Results overview

We collected 204 responses from cancer patients, 64% of the data was collected personally in the clinic and 36% was collected via phone calls and telemedicine (

Figure 1

). The majority of patients were diagnosed with cancer prior to the pandemic (93%) and 7% were diagnosed with cancer during the pandemic.

Figure 1. Summary of responses.

Cancer type and therapy related results

Of the 204 cancer patients, 60.4% of patients were receiving ongoing chemotherapy for leukemia/lymphoma and 39.6% for solid tumors. There were 68.7% of patients receiving ongoing chemotherapy and the remainder of patients were in remission or on regular follow up.

Of the 204 responses, 63% of patients reported a delay in treatment received during the COVID-19 pandemic and 37% of patients reported no delay in treatment (

Figure 2

).

Figure 2. Percentage of delay in treatment of procedure COVID-19 pandemic.

Patients on chemotherapy experienced treatment delay for various reasons listed in 

Table 1

. The majority of patients (53.3%) reported the hospital canceling appointments due to the pandemic precautions as the main reason for treatment or procedure delay during the COVID-19 lockdown and city curfew. There were a total of 30.8% of patients who reported non-availability of adequate PPE, lack of cancer support, and shortage of medications as a major challenge faced during the pandemic.

Table 1. Reasons for delay of treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Table 1. Reasons for delay of treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Telemedicine versus hospital visit results

Of the 204 responses, 65% reported a preference for telemedicine and virtual clinic visits of which 80% reported a fear of contracting the virus as the main reason for this preference. The remaining patients preferred telemedicine visits for heterogeneous reasons such as living outside the city or transport difficulties faced during hospital visits.

The minority of patients (35%) reported a preference for hospital visits due to the perception of more accurate assessments received during personal interaction with the physician (

Figure 3

).

Figure 3. Percentage of telemedicine versus hospital visits.

In addition, 57.3% of patients strongly agreed to continue attending virtual clinics after the pandemic while 31% strongly disagreed to continue the virtual clinics. A minority of patients (11.7%) preferred personal group settings to a mild degree.

Hospital precautions, safety, and education results

Fewer patients (40%) felt safe to visit the hospital during the pandemic compared to 55.3% of patients who did not feel safe to visit the hospital during the outbreak primarily for fear of contracting the virus in a high risk setting such as hospitals.

All patients adhered to the safety precautions as advised when visiting the hospital and most patients (97%) were satisfied with the hospital precautions implemented to minimize the risk of infection (

Figure 4

).

Figure 4. Patient satisfaction with hospital precautions.

Of the 204 responses, 44.2% of patients reported having received the patient education materials provided by the hospital while 55.8% of patients did not receive these materials suggesting an improvement in patient education provided by the hospital as a point of contention.

Childrens mental status results

The majority of parents (70.2%) reported that the child had a reasonable understanding of the virus and its potential adverse outcomes. When asked about COVID-19 effects on cancer patients, 90.1% reported a heightened awareness.

While the majority of patients (87.8%) of patients did not report an incidence of a family member being affected by COVID-19, 94.8% of patients were fearful of themselves or a family member contracting the virus. The cancer patients appeared overall more concerned about the complications which may result from contracting the virus than the general public with 53.5% of positive responses.

Childrens mental health related results

The majority of patients (81.3%) of patients experienced an adverse effect on the quality of life during the pandemic predominantly due to limitation in social activities, social isolation, feeling anxious, afraid, and alone.

There were 67.4% of parents that were concerned about new onset behavioral occurrences in their children. Behavioral and mental characteristics reported are documented in 

Table 2

.

Table 2. Behavioral and mental characteristics of children with cancer.

Table 2. Behavioral and mental characteristics of children with cancer.

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Survey of patient recommendations

Patients gave a myriad of recommendations for improving hospital service during the pandemic as listed in 

Table 3

.

Table 3. Recommendations to improve hospital service during the pandemic.

Table 3. Recommendations to improve hospital service during the pandemic.

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Discussion and Recommendations

We collected 204 responses during a survey that assessed the impact on the treatment of cancer children at a tertiary institution during the COVID-19 pandemic. The majority of patients were receiving ongoing chemotherapy for leukemia/lymphoma. The majority of these patients (60.5%) reported a delay in treatment received due to the hospital delaying or canceling appointments due to the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. The general consensus emerging from high-risk countries such as Italy and China following the COVID-19 pandemic was to postpone emergency treatments or elective surgery for cancer patients

11-14; however, the impact of treatment delay on the risk for cancer children is currently lacking.

Although the majority of patients in our cohort complained of delayed treatment, fortunately, none of the delays led to fatalities. Nevertheless, we recommend that a forced delay in treatment due to precautionary measures in the future should be considered on a case by case basis for each patient to avoid critical patients not receiving adequate therapy.

The survey also highlights the requirement of hospitals to improve the pharmaceutical supply chain to avoid delays in patients receiving critical cancer therapies within critical time. We recommend that pharmacy departments administer home-based therapies in sufficient quantities for patients to minimize the requirement for hospital visits.

Overall, patients did not feel safe visiting the hospital during the pandemic due to fear of contracting the virus in a high-risk setting; however, when visiting the hospital they were satisfied with the hospital precautionary measures implemented. The majority of patients reported a preference for telemedicine, a precautionary measure adopted by most hospitals worldwide. Of the 204 responses, 65.1% reported a preference for telemedicine and virtual clinic visits of which 80% reported a fear of contracting the virus as the main reason for this preference. The majority of patients gave positive responses for a continuation of telemedicine post-pandemic.

There is no doubt that the current global COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the significance of leveraging digital approaches to optimize health care in children with chronic illness.

In the context of global lockdowns and physical distancing to help flatten the COVID-19 curve, telemedicine has proved fundamental to keeping patients and their healthcare providers connected and safe. Many practitioners all over the world report that online consultations are proving to be an effective and sustainable patient-care solution. It offers convenient care from the privacy and comfort of one’s own home. It has proven invaluable in allowing patients to keep their physical distance while continuing to receive medical care. It is especially useful to ensure continued care for those with chronic conditions, such as children with cancer, to help them overcome any misinformation that may add to their anxiety. It provides healthcare services to people who live in remote areas and also enables worldwide communication among practitioners and patients.

In fact, On March 17, 2020, the US government issued a key temporary waiver for several rules related to Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations around telemedicine for both audio and video communications in recognition of the urgent need for telemedicine.

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 High quality evidence supporting its utility is also well documented.16 Digital approaches to pediatric healthcare have also shown therapeutic benefits. A recent meta-analysis concluded that internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) for depression and anxiety in children and adolescents compared to waitlist control groups improved mental health and reduced substance abuse.16

We recommend a systematic approach for the physician to adhere to to improve the telemedicine consultation for children with cancer as follows:

· Take a full history of the patient concerning new symptoms or complaints.

· To triage those who need hospital care from those who can be managed via telemedicine.

· Obtain the history of presenting illness, side effects of chemotherapy-associated signs and symptoms.

· Establish medication review.

· Observations: for example, breathing, side effects of chemotherapy.

· Take the vital signs that can be taken by thorough explanation to caregiver.

The most concerning result of the survey was the impact of the pandemic on the mental health status of children. Parents of children reported a heterogeneous array of concerning behavioral changes of children during the pandemic. Children and families experiencing increased anxiety during the pandemic were supported using more frequent telemedicine conferences with the treating physician and referral to psychiatry and psychology were appropriate.

These results are in agreement with other studies in the literature which also found that altered access to health services and economic stress during the COVID-19 pandemic have impacted the mental and physical well-being of youth worldwide, particularly among those with chronic health conditions (CHCs).17

Studies indicate that the pandemic could have negative effects on both children’s physical and mental health currently and in the long-term. Being quarantined in homes and institutions may result in a greater psychological burden than the physical sufferings caused by the virus.

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 School closure, lack of outdoor activity, new dietary regimens and sleeping patterns are likely to disrupt children’s usual lifestyle and can potentially result in boredom, impatience, agitation, frustration, anxiety, and neuropsychiatric manifestations.19 These interlacing challenges of heightened health anxiety, disrupted routines, school closures, family stress and reduced access to physical and psychosocial support experienced in our cohort of children with chronic disease were challenging to overcome in the initial stages of the pandemic.

Children diagnosed with cancer suffer unique problems. While processing the diagnosis of cancer is hard enough, the implications of COVID-19 makes it harder to fully grasp the implications of this new disease on their current ill-health.20

Despite these multifactorial challenges faced during the initial stages of the pandemic, there were a multitude of beneficial effects that followed these initial difficulties. The children were able to build resilience to sudden lifestyle changes, increase their knowledge of healthcare technology, and become socially accountable for their actions in addition to having more quality time with families. These effects in children with chronic illness are unanimous with those reported in recent similar studies.17

Global research indicates that healthcare for children with cancer should include psychological services to prevent long-term emotional and behavioral problems.

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 This must not be halted due to COVID-19, but rather increased. These services must be delivered in an age-appropriate, developmentally appropriate, and time-sensitive manner.

To mitigate the psychosocial ill-effects of COVID-19 on children, proactive and targeted interventions can be proposed. Parents, pediatricians, psychologists, social workers, hospital authorities, government, and non-governmental organizations have important roles to play to make the mission successful. It is essential for healthcare professionals to establish multidisciplinary mental health taskforce teams comprised of psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, clinical psychologists, and other mental healthcare works to provide psychological support to children diagnosed with cancer. Hospitals need to be aware of the social needs of children and make necessary arrangements to maintain communication with their support networks. The use of technology such as audiovisual devices may prove to be useful.

The strengths of our study were that we were able to complete a large amount to questionnaires in a short period using online and physical platforms. The online platforms were conducted via high-speed internet frequency in the majority of cases, which enabled more efficient feedback and communication. There was a large staff of medical doctors and specialists available that connected with patients regularly and therefore was able to extract the most amount of beneficial information. The limitation of our study was that we did not have long term follow up questionnaires of patient’s post-acute pandemic phase.

Conclusion

Children with cancer in our institution have faced multiple difficulties including therapy-related and psychosocial issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, with proper intervention such as the censored and supervised use of telemedicine and improving the pharmaceutical supply chain to avoid medication delay, children will hopefully emerge from this trying time with unmatched resilience, pliability, solicitude, and cognizance.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank SANAD Children’s Cancer Support Association for their extensive assistance and support of the children afflicted with cancer during COVID-19 pandemic.

Funding:
The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The SANAD Children’s Cancer Support Association with the SANAD Research Grants Program [grant number: RGP-2020-01].

Declaration of conflicting interests:
The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

Author Contributions
The Authors MA, GE, QS and NA was responsible for the study design of the manucript. WI, AM, MO and NAT was responsible for data collection. OAS, YE, FA, AB, MAM and EAM was responsible for analysis and interpretation of the data. OA, MAA and AG performed the critical review of the final manucript.All authors contributed to drafting the final manuscript.All authors read and approved the final version of the manucript.

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