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It has been shown in previous important outbreaks of infectious diseases that they have a huge impact on individuals and communities. The psychological effects of the illness itself and the traumatic experiences of loved ones are experienced by individuals and complete health systems. Added to this, the social ecosystem and family finances are also severely affected. After several months of the outbreak start and several weeks of quarantine and self-isolation, the emotional burden on the community has increased. Added to this, many of the confirmed cases are healthcare workers. In addition to the risk of infection, these front-line staff are exposed to high levels of stress and anxiety. This gets worse as the pressure on the health system increases, forcing them to deal with significant ethical issues. To respond to all these issues, the research group led by Dr. Cris Vilaplana at the Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute (IGTP), have launched a questionnaire to ask the public, including health professionals, how are they being affected by the pandemic, not only in relation to their health but in terms of their emotional wellbeing and their family finances. The project is an initiative of the SMA-TB consortium (IGTP and Anaxomics) to fight against COVID-19. The Fundació Lluita contra la SIDA is also collaborating in the project. The survey is based on questions related to depression, anxiety, stress, and post-traumatic stress disorder, which have already been used in other epidemic outbreaks and in disaster situations, but it also includes questions adapted to the current situation. The survey (now available in 4 languages) has been designed to be shared using a snowball strategy, making possible for everybody to participate and collaborate. The results obtained will initially help us to better understand the impact of the outbreak of COVID-19 on the general wellbeing of the population and health workers so that we can go on to develop strategies in coordination those in charge of administrations in order to adapt policies to people's real needs. The results of the study will be published in a scientific article and will be publicly available.
Description: Psychological impact of the outbreak, total score will be measured by the sum of the depression questions score, the anxiety questions score, the stress questions score and the PSTD questions score. The results will be given according to being part of general population and according to being part of the healthcare workers subpopulation. Responses will also be reported minimum per gender, age, country and postal code.Results will be represented by week of survey completion, and reported related to relevant dates (weeks of confinement, major announcements to the whole population by their Governments, etc.)
Measure: Psychological impact of the outbreak, total score Time: Through study completion, an average of 1 year.Description: The score will be calculated as the result of the sum of the points received per question, each question can be answered in a range of 1-4. The results will be given according to being part of general population and according to being part of the healthcare workers subpopulation. Responses will also be reported minimum per gender, age, country and postal code.Results will be represented by week of survey completion, and reported related to relevant dates (weeks of confinement, major announcements to the whole population by their Governments, etc.)
Measure: Psychological impact of the outbreak: depression questions score Time: Through study completion, an average of 1 year.Description: The score will be calculated as the result of the sum of the points received per question, each question can be answered in a range of 1-4. The results will be given according to being part of general population and according to being part of the healthcare workers subpopulation. Responses will also be reported minimum per gender, age, country and postal code.Results will be represented by week of survey completion, and reported related to relevant dates (weeks of confinement, major announcements to the whole population by their Governments, etc.)
Measure: Psychological impact of the outbreak: anxiety questions score Time: Through study completion, an average of 1 year.Description: The score will be calculated as the result of the sum of the points received per question, each question can be answered in a range of 1-4. The results will be given according to being part of general population and according to being part of the healthcare workers subpopulation. Responses will also be reported minimum per gender, age, country and postal code.Results will be represented by week of survey completion, and reported related to relevant dates (weeks of confinement, major announcements to the whole population by their Governments, etc.)
Measure: Psychological impact of the outbreak: stress questions score Time: Through study completion, an average of 1 year.Description: The score will be calculated as the result of the sum of the points received per question, each question can be answered in a range of 0-4. The results will be given according to being part of general population and according to being part of the healthcare workers subpopulation. Responses will also be reported minimum per gender, age, country and postal code.Results will be represented by week of survey completion, and reported related to relevant dates (weeks of confinement, major announcements to the whole population by their Governments, etc.)
Measure: Psychological impact of the outbreak: PSTD questions score Time: Through study completion, an average of 1 year.Description: Percentages of response will be calculated according to the number of respondents per each response out of the total number of responses of each question. All results will be given according to the respondents being part of the whole cohort of respondents, according to being part of general population and according to being part of the healthcare workers subpopulation. Responses will also be reported per gender, age, country and postal code.
Measure: Descriptive statistics for the non-psychological questions Time: Through study completion, an average of 1 year.Alphabetical listing of all HPO terms. Navigate: Correlations Clinical Trials
Data processed on September 26, 2020.
An HTML report was created for each of the unique drugs, MeSH, and HPO terms associated with COVID-19 clinical trials. Each report contains a list of either the drug, the MeSH terms, or the HPO terms. All of the terms in a category are displayed on the left-hand side of the report to enable easy navigation, and the reports contain a list of correlated drugs, MeSH, and HPO terms. Further, all reports contain the details of the clinical trials in which the term is referenced. Every clinical trial report shows the mapped HPO and MeSH terms, which are also hyperlinked. Related HPO terms, with their associated genes, protein mutations, and SNPs are also referenced in the report.
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