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Assessing COVID-19 pandemic's impact on essential diabetes care in Manila, the Philippines: A mixed methods study.

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Malijan, GMB; Besa, JJV; Mendoza, J; Uy, EJB; Yan, LL; Østbye, T; Palileo-Villanueva, L
Published in: PLOS Glob Public Health
2024

The COVID-19 pandemic directly increased mortality and morbidity globally. In addition, it has had extensive indirect ill effects on healthcare service delivery across health systems worldwide. We aimed to describe how patient access to diabetes care was affected by the pandemic in Manila, the Philippines. We used an explanatory, sequential mixed method approach including a cross-sectional survey (n = 150) and in-depth interviews of patients (n = 19), focus group discussions of healthcare workers (n = 22), and key informant interviews of health facility administrators (n = 3) from October 2021 to January 2022. Larger proportions of patients reported absence of livelihood (67.3%), being in the lowest average monthly household income group (17.3%), and disruptions in diabetes care (54.0%) during the pandemic. They identified the imposition of lockdowns, covidization of the healthcare system, and financial instability as contributors to the reduced availability, accessibility, and affordability of diabetes-related consultations, medications, and diagnostics. At least a quarter of the patients experienced catastrophic health expenditures across all areas of diabetes care during the pandemic. Most healthcare workers and administrators identified telemedicine as a potential but incomplete tool for reaching more patients, especially those deemed lost to follow-up. In the Philippines, the pandemic negatively impacted access to essential diabetes care.

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PLOS Glob Public Health

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2767-3375

Publication Date

2024

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4

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1

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e0002333

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United States
 

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Malijan, G. M. B., Besa, J. J. V., Mendoza, J., Uy, E. J. B., Yan, L. L., Østbye, T., & Palileo-Villanueva, L. (2024). Assessing COVID-19 pandemic's impact on essential diabetes care in Manila, the Philippines: A mixed methods study. PLOS Glob Public Health, 4(1), e0002333. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002333
Malijan, Greco Mark B., John Jefferson V. Besa, Jhaki Mendoza, Elenore Judy B. Uy, Lijing L. Yan, Truls Østbye, and Lia Palileo-Villanueva. “Assessing COVID-19 pandemic's impact on essential diabetes care in Manila, the Philippines: A mixed methods study.PLOS Glob Public Health 4, no. 1 (2024): e0002333. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002333.
Malijan GMB, Besa JJV, Mendoza J, Uy EJB, Yan LL, Østbye T, et al. Assessing COVID-19 pandemic's impact on essential diabetes care in Manila, the Philippines: A mixed methods study. PLOS Glob Public Health. 2024;4(1):e0002333.
Malijan, Greco Mark B., et al. “Assessing COVID-19 pandemic's impact on essential diabetes care in Manila, the Philippines: A mixed methods study.PLOS Glob Public Health, vol. 4, no. 1, 2024, p. e0002333. Pubmed, doi:10.1371/journal.pgph.0002333.
Malijan GMB, Besa JJV, Mendoza J, Uy EJB, Yan LL, Østbye T, Palileo-Villanueva L. Assessing COVID-19 pandemic's impact on essential diabetes care in Manila, the Philippines: A mixed methods study. PLOS Glob Public Health. 2024;4(1):e0002333.

Published In

PLOS Glob Public Health

DOI

EISSN

2767-3375

Publication Date

2024

Volume

4

Issue

1

Start / End Page

e0002333

Location

United States