Epidemics have always affected the most disadvantaged social categories more intensely. This social inequality is expressed in the use of care and emergencies: greater frequency but also greater seriousness. Our hypothesis is that, during a period of confinement, the most disadvantaged populations are more affected by the COVID-19 infection than the rest of the population. The number of remedies is greater, as is the severity of the forms of infection.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
500
Adult Emergency Department - Strasbourg University Hospitals
Strasbourg, France
Retrospective study on the relationship between social status and use of healthcare services during the confinement period linked to the COVID-19 epidemic in Bas-Rhin, France
Time frame: Files analysed retrospectily from March 17, 2020 to May 31, 2020 will be examined]
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