Physical healthcare gap among patients with severe mental illness through the COVID-19 pandemic. Preliminary results from a real-world investigation in Lombardy, Italy
C. Conflitti, M. Monzio Compagnoni, G. Corrao, A. Lora

TL;DR
Patients with severe mental illness had lower adherence to physical health treatments during the pandemic, but some gaps narrowed due to increased family support.
Contribution
This study provides preliminary evidence on how the pandemic affected healthcare adherence disparities in patients with severe mental illness.
Findings
Patients with severe mental illness had 10% lower adherence to drug therapies during the pandemic.
Discontinuation rates were higher among patients with mental illness, but the gap for antidiabetics decreased in 2020 compared to 2019.
Family support during pandemic restrictions may have partially counteracted adherence disparities.
Abstract
Patients suffering from mental disorders tend to be less adherent to the recommended therapies. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic had a global impact on physical and social well-being, which turned out stronger in the most fragile patients, like those with a mental condition. To assess whether the COVID-19 pandemic influenced the physical healthcare gap between patients with and without severe mental illness (SMI) treated for chronic conditions. Data were retrieved from Healthcare Utilization Databases of Lombardy region (Italy). Prevalent users of antihypertensive drugs, statins or antidiabetic drugs, receiving healthcare in Lombardy during 2020, were identified. Among them, those with a previous diagnosis of schizophrenic or bipolar disorder were selected and matched with up to 3 patients without any sign of mental disorder by sex, age and number of contacts with the NHS during the…
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TopicsCOVID-19 and Mental Health · Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 · Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
