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Uncertainty, anxiety and isolation : experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown as a woman with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
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Atkinson, Lou, Kite, Chris, McGregor, Gordon, James, Tamsin, Clark, Cain C. T., Randeva, Harpal S. and Kyrou, Ioannis (2021) Uncertainty, anxiety and isolation : experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown as a woman with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Journal of Personalized Medicine, 11 (10). e952. doi:10.3390/jpm11100952 ISSN 2075-4426.
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11100952
Abstract
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and the related lockdown measures presented a significant risk to physical and mental wellbeing in affected populations. Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are predisposed to several cardio-metabolic risk factors which increase the susceptibility to severe COVID-19 and also exhibit increased likelihood of impaired mental health wellbeing. Therefore, these women who usually receive care from multiple primary and specialist healthcare services may be disproportionately impacted by this pandemic and the related restrictions. This study aimed to explore the lived experience of the first UK national lockdown as a woman with PCOS. Methods: As part of a larger cross-sectional study, 12 women with PCOS living in the UK during the first national COVID-19 lockdown were recruited to a qualitative study. Telephone interviews were conducted in June/July of 2020, and data collected were subjected to thematic analysis. Results: Five themes were identified. “My PCOS Journey” describes participants’ experiences of diagnosis, treatment and ongoing management of their PCOS. “Living Through Lockdown” describes the overall experience and impact of the lockdown on all aspects of participants’ lives. “Self-care and Managing Symptoms” describe multiple challenges to living well with PCOS during the lockdown, including lack of access to supplies and services, and disruption to weight management. “Healthcare on Hold” describes the uncertainty and anxiety associated with delays in accessing specialised healthcare for a range of PCOS aspects, including fertility treatment. “Exacerbating Existing Issues” captures the worsening of pre-existing mental health issues, and an increase in health anxiety and feelings of isolation. Conclusion: For the women with PCOS in this study, the COVID-19 pandemic and the first national lockdown was mostly experienced as adding to the pre-existing challenges of living with their condition. The mental health impact experienced by the study participants was increased due to lack of access to their normal support strategies, limitations on healthcare services and uncertainty about their risk of COVID-19.
Item Type: | Journal Article | ||||||
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Subjects: | R Medicine > RG Gynecology and obstetrics | ||||||
Divisions: | Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Medicine > Warwick Medical School | ||||||
SWORD Depositor: | Library Publications Router | ||||||
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): | Polycystic ovary syndrome, COVID-19 (Disease) -- Social aspects, COVID-19 (Disease) -- Psychological aspects | ||||||
Journal or Publication Title: | Journal of Personalized Medicine | ||||||
Publisher: | MDPI | ||||||
ISSN: | 2075-4426 | ||||||
Official Date: | 25 September 2021 | ||||||
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Volume: | 11 | ||||||
Number: | 10 | ||||||
Article Number: | e952 | ||||||
DOI: | 10.3390/jpm11100952 | ||||||
Status: | Peer Reviewed | ||||||
Publication Status: | Published | ||||||
Access rights to Published version: | Open Access (Creative Commons) | ||||||
Date of first compliant deposit: | 28 October 2021 | ||||||
Date of first compliant Open Access: | 28 October 2021 | ||||||
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