Adedayo Joseph, Abdul R Shour, Nwamaka N Lasebikan, Mutiu A Jimoh, Bolanle C Adegboyega, Emmanuella Nwachukwu, Opeyemi Awofeso, Azeezat Ajose, Abiola Ibraheem, Omolara Aminat Fatiregun, Musa Ali-Gombe, Usman M Aliyu, Abdallah Elsaid Kotkat, Olusegun Abayomi Biyi-Olutunde, Evaristus Oseiwe Oboh, Ismail H Zubairu, Mohammad Rifat Haider, Bankole Olatosi, Samuel Olaolu Adeneye, David Puthoff, Adedayo A Onitilo
Objective: To explore the association between COVID-19-related cancer treatment cancellations and the psychological health of cancer patients in Nigeria. Methods: We analyzed data collected from 15 outpatient cancer clinics, comprising 1,097 patients between April to July 2020. Study outcome was ten psychological impacts, including feeling down, stressed, and unable to access treatment due to COVID-19 (used as continuous and categorical variable (0-3,4-7,8+ events). The independent variable was treatment cancellations due to COVID-19 categorized as 0, 1, and 2+ cancellations...
June 2024: Clinical Medicine & Research