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Reactions and countermeasures of medical oncologists towards the incoming COVID-19 pandemic: A whatsapp messenger-based report from the Italian college of chief medical oncologists
Stefano CordioRoberto ValenzaFilippo ZerilliAlberto FirenzeDario GiuffridaM. SpadaPaolo TralongoFrancesco FerraùHector Soto-parraLivio BlasiStefano VitelloNicolò BorsellinoAlfredo ButeraFrancesco VerderameDi Cristina LiborioRoberto BordonaroDario PiazzaMichele CarusoVittorio Gebbiasubject
Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyGovernmentSentimental analysiCOVID-19 outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Reactionbusiness.industryMedical oncologistSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)ResearchSentiment analysisSentimental analysisWhatsApp messengerOncologyAction takenFamily medicinePandemicEpidemic spreadReactionsMedicinebusinessRaw dataMedical oncologistsHealthcare systemdescription
Background This descriptive, unplanned investigation has been undertaken to report reactions, attitudes and countermeasures which have been put in place and implemented by medical oncology units facing the COVID-19 outbreak in Southern Italy. Materials and methods Data have been retrospectively obtained from the time-related analysis of conversations via a WhatsApp messenger-based group chat between the medical directors belonging to the Italian College of Medical Oncology Directors. Overall number, intensity and time trend of conversations related to reactions during the 4 weeks of observation related to the crucial events which occurred between 24 February and 28 March, 2020 2020 are included. A sentiment analysis of conversations was also carried out. Results We report 956 conversations among 19 medical oncology units related to reactions to the crucial events, such as epidemic spread, Government ordinances and guidelines during the 4 weeks of observation. Data show significant awareness of problems linked to the COVID-19 spread among oncologists and rapid diffusion of countermeasures. Actions taken were correlated time wise to crucial events. A correlation between conversations and the volume of activity of oncology units was found. By analysing the sentiment analysis of raw data, positive emotions were reduced in percentage over the weeks. A significant increase in negative emotions was observed as the outbreak impacted on the healthcare system. Conclusion In our experience, the WhatsApp instant-messaging system seems to be a useful tool to share news and reactions between medical oncologists to rapidly implement necessary health measures and answers to most cancer patients’ needs and queries in the COVID-19 pandemic scenario.
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2020-05-15 |