Official Title
Perceived Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Medical Management and Symptoms in a High Risk Group: Patients Under Long Term Noninvasive Ventilation for Chronic Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure in Geneva. An Observational Monocentric Study
Brief Summary

The Swiss population underwent a period of confinement related to the COVID-19 pandemic (March 16 to May 11, 2020) decided by the Swiss Federal Government. Among the Swiss population, certain groups were identified as vulnerable subjects by the Federal Office of Public Health. This study focuses on the perceived impact of this period on health care and health status in a specific vulnerable group: patients under long term noninvasive ventilation (respiratory support) at home for chronic respiratory failure.

Detailed Description

The Swiss population underwent a period of confinement related to the COVID-19 pandemic
(March 16 to May 11, 2020) decided by the Swiss Federal Government. Among the Swiss
population, certain groups were identified as vulnerable subjects by the Federal Office of
Public Health. This study focuses on the perceived impact of this period on health care and
health status in a specific vulnerable group: patients under long term noninvasive
ventilation (respiratory support) at home for chronic respiratory failure.

The objective is to determine, in a specific vulnerable group, how the confinement related to
the COVID-19 pandemic affected health care and health status, as perceived by the patients.

The primary outcome is a questionnaire focusing on practical health care issues regarding
respiratory support, health status and perception of the COVID-19 issue:

- Symptom score (related to noninvasive ventilation: NIV)

- Thymic disturbances (score of anxiety and depression)

- Compliance to treatment (assessed via tele-monitoring: routine procedure)

It is a non-interventional questionnaire-based observational study of patients followed by
the Division of Pulmonology of Geneva University Hospitals with home NIV, aged above 18 years
of age and in a stable clinical condition.

Completed
COVID-19 Pandemic
Vulnerable Subjects
Long-term Non-invasive Ventilation

Other: Questionnaire-based observational study

Questionnaire focusing on practical health care issues regarding respiratory support, health status and perception of the COVID-19 issue:
Symptom score (related to noninvasive ventilation: NIV)
Thymic disturbances (score of anxiety and depression)
Compliance to treatment (assessed via tele-monitoring: routine procedure)

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients followed by the Division of Pulmonology of Geneva University Hospitals with
home NIV

- Aged above 18 years of age

- Stable clinical condition

Exclusion Criteria:

- Age below 18 years of age

- Unwillingness to participate

- Unstable clinical condition

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 18 Years ~ Maximum: 100 Years
Countries
Switzerland
Locations

Centre antituberculeux; Geneva University Hospital
Geneva, Geneva 14, Switzerland

Jean-Paul Janssens, M.D, Principal Investigator
University Hospital, Geneva

University Hospital, Geneva
NCT Number
MeSH Terms
COVID-19