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Experiences of recently diagnosed urban COVID-19 outpatients: A survey on patient worries, provider-patient interactions, and neutralizing monoclonal antibody treatment
by
Roberts, Samantha C.
, Bennett, Tellen D.
, Hamer, Mika K.
, Carlson, Nichole E.
, Kwan, Bethany M.
, Wogu, Adane F.
, Ginde, Adit A.
, Wynia, Matthew K.
, Russell, Seth
, Fish, Lindsey E.
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Analysis
/ Antibodies, Monoclonal - therapeutic use
/ Antibodies, Neutralizing - therapeutic use
/ Anxiety - psychology
/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinics
/ Cohort Studies
/ Comorbidity
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - diagnosis
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ COVID-19 - psychology
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Demographic aspects
/ Diagnosis
/ Dosage and administration
/ Electronic health records
/ Ethnicity
/ Female
/ Government programs
/ Health care
/ Humans
/ Immunization
/ Infections
/ Insurance
/ Likert scale
/ Male
/ Medicaid
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Monoclonal antibodies
/ Neutralizing
/ Outpatients
/ Outpatients - psychology
/ Pandemics
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ People and Places
/ Physician and patient
/ Regression analysis
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociodemographics
/ Surveys
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Urban Population
/ Vaccination
/ Worry
2025
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Experiences of recently diagnosed urban COVID-19 outpatients: A survey on patient worries, provider-patient interactions, and neutralizing monoclonal antibody treatment
by
Roberts, Samantha C.
, Bennett, Tellen D.
, Hamer, Mika K.
, Carlson, Nichole E.
, Kwan, Bethany M.
, Wogu, Adane F.
, Ginde, Adit A.
, Wynia, Matthew K.
, Russell, Seth
, Fish, Lindsey E.
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Analysis
/ Antibodies, Monoclonal - therapeutic use
/ Antibodies, Neutralizing - therapeutic use
/ Anxiety - psychology
/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinics
/ Cohort Studies
/ Comorbidity
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - diagnosis
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ COVID-19 - psychology
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Demographic aspects
/ Diagnosis
/ Dosage and administration
/ Electronic health records
/ Ethnicity
/ Female
/ Government programs
/ Health care
/ Humans
/ Immunization
/ Infections
/ Insurance
/ Likert scale
/ Male
/ Medicaid
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Monoclonal antibodies
/ Neutralizing
/ Outpatients
/ Outpatients - psychology
/ Pandemics
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ People and Places
/ Physician and patient
/ Regression analysis
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociodemographics
/ Surveys
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Urban Population
/ Vaccination
/ Worry
2025
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Experiences of recently diagnosed urban COVID-19 outpatients: A survey on patient worries, provider-patient interactions, and neutralizing monoclonal antibody treatment
by
Roberts, Samantha C.
, Bennett, Tellen D.
, Hamer, Mika K.
, Carlson, Nichole E.
, Kwan, Bethany M.
, Wogu, Adane F.
, Ginde, Adit A.
, Wynia, Matthew K.
, Russell, Seth
, Fish, Lindsey E.
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Analysis
/ Antibodies, Monoclonal - therapeutic use
/ Antibodies, Neutralizing - therapeutic use
/ Anxiety - psychology
/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinics
/ Cohort Studies
/ Comorbidity
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - diagnosis
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ COVID-19 - psychology
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Demographic aspects
/ Diagnosis
/ Dosage and administration
/ Electronic health records
/ Ethnicity
/ Female
/ Government programs
/ Health care
/ Humans
/ Immunization
/ Infections
/ Insurance
/ Likert scale
/ Male
/ Medicaid
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Monoclonal antibodies
/ Neutralizing
/ Outpatients
/ Outpatients - psychology
/ Pandemics
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ People and Places
/ Physician and patient
/ Regression analysis
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociodemographics
/ Surveys
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Urban Population
/ Vaccination
/ Worry
2025
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Experiences of recently diagnosed urban COVID-19 outpatients: A survey on patient worries, provider-patient interactions, and neutralizing monoclonal antibody treatment
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Experiences of recently diagnosed urban COVID-19 outpatients: A survey on patient worries, provider-patient interactions, and neutralizing monoclonal antibody treatment
2025
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Overview
COVID-19 patients have experienced worry, altered provider-patient interactions, and options to use novel treatments, initially with neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Limited research has been performed on these aspects of the COVID-19 outpatient experience.
This study aimed to evaluate the experiences of outpatients recently diagnosed with COVID-19, who were eligible for use of mAbs, during the diagnosis and treatment process based on sociodemographic and clinical factors.
This was a self-reported cohort study performed via telephone surveys. Participants included COVID-19 outpatients who met at least one emergency use criterion for mAbs during the first 120 days after a SARS-CoV-2 positive test. We analyzed survey results using multivariable logistic regression for non-scale outcomes and adjusted proportional odds logistic regression for scaled outcomes.
Greater worry about their COVID-19 diagnosis was reported by younger, female, and Hispanic patients and those with Medicaid insurance, two or more comorbid conditions, BMI > 25, and at least 2 COVID-19 vaccinations. Greater provider trust was reported by patients with ≥ 2 years of college education, one or more comorbid conditions, and one or more COVID-19 vaccinations; whereas less provider trust was reported by patients ages 45-64 years, with usual place of care in a walk-in clinic, and those without Commercial, Medicare, or Medicaid insurance. In patients who did not receive mAbs, patients with Medicaid and those without Commercial/Medicare insurance were among the factors that were less likely be offered mAbs by a provider.
This report describes factors associated with multiple aspects of outpatients' experience of COVID-19. This study demonstrated that there are important differences in the experience of outpatient COVID-19 patients based on sociodemographic factors and clinical factors, as well as where additional strategies are needed to improve this experience and associated outcomes.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Aged
/ Analysis
/ Antibodies, Monoclonal - therapeutic use
/ Antibodies, Neutralizing - therapeutic use
/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Clinics
/ COVID-19
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicaid
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Patients
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Surveys
/ Worry
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