A qualitative study of COVID-19 related reasons for delayed presentation of patients with chest pain during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Dreyer, Hanlie
De Oliveira, Katya
Lalloo, Vidya
Engelbrecht, Andreas

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INTRODUCTION : In previous pandemics such as the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, it has been observed that patients with non-pandemic related complaints, delay their presentation to hospital. Similarly, delayed presentation of patients with chest pain during the COVID-19 pandemic has been documented. This qualitative study identified the COVID-19 related reasons which lead to this delay. METHODS : A qualitative study based on 10 individual patient interviews. Half of these were conducted at a public hospital emergency centre (EC) and the other half at a private EC. RESULTS : A variety of psychosocial factors were identified as themes for delayed presentation. Interestingly, the fear of contracting COVID-19 at the hospital was not found to be an important theme in our study. Rather, confusion around hospital protocols during the pandemic was identified as a recurrent theme. DISCUSSION : This study found that confusion about COVID-19 hospital protocols was the major pandemic related delaying factor. A number of themes unrelated to COVID-19 were also identified.

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COVID-19 pandemic, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Chest pain, Acute coronary syndrome (ACS), Delayed presentation, Qualitative study

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Dreyer, H., De Oliveira, K., Lalloo, V. & Engelbrecht, A. 2022, 'A qualitative study of COVID-19 related reasons for delayed presentation of patients with chest pain during the COVID-19 pandemic', African Journal of Emergency Medicine, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 34-38.