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The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Spine Surgeons Worldwide

机译:Covid-19大流行对全球脊柱外科医生的影响

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Study Design: Cross-sectional, international survey. Objectives: The current study addressed the multi-dimensional impact of COVID-19 upon healthcare professionals, particularly spine surgeons, worldwide. Secondly, it aimed to identify geographical variations and similarities. Methods: A multi-dimensional survey was distributed to surgeons worldwide. Questions were categorized into domains: demographics, COVID-19 observations, preparedness, personal impact, patient care, and future perceptions. Results: 902 spine surgeons representing 7 global regions completed the survey. 36.8% reported co-morbidities. Of those that underwent viral testing, 15.8% tested positive for COVID-19, and testing likelihood was region-dependent; however, 7.2% would not disclose their infection to their patients. Family health concerns were greatest stressor globally (76.0%), with anxiety levels moderately high. Loss of income, clinical practice and current surgical management were region-dependent, whereby 50.4% indicated personal-protective-equipment were not adequate. 82.3% envisioned a change in their clinical practice as a result of COVID-19. More than 33% of clinical practice was via telemedicine. Research output and teaching/training impact was similar globally. 96.9% were interested in online medical education. 94.7% expressed a need for formal, international guidelines to manage COVID-19 patients. Conclusions: In this first, international study to assess the impact of COVID-19 on surgeons worldwide, we identified overall/regional variations and infection rate. The study raises awareness of the needs and challenges of surgeons that will serve as the foundation to establish interventions and guidelines to face future public health crises.
机译:研究设计:横断面,国际调查。目标:目前的研究涉及Covid-19对医疗保健专业人员,特别是全球脊柱外科医生的多维影响。其次,它旨在识别地理变异和相似之处。方法:多维调查分布在全球外科医生。问题被分类为域名:人口统计数据,Covid-19观察,准备,个人影响,患者护理和未来的看法。结果:902名代表7个全球区域的脊柱外科医生完成了调查。 36.8%报告的共同生命。在那些经过病毒检测的人中,15.8%的Covid-19测试阳性,并且测试可能性是区域依赖性;然而,7.2%不会透露他们对患者的感染。家庭健康担忧是全球最大的压力源(76.0%),中度焦虑水平。收入损失,临床实践和目前的手术管理是依赖的,从而50.4%指示的个人防护装置不充分。 82.3%因Covid-19而设想其临床实践的变化。超过33%的临床实践是通过远程医疗。研究产出和教学/培训影响在全球相似。 96.9%对在线医学教育感兴趣。 94.7%表示需要正式,国际指南来管理Covid-19患者。结论:在这一首先,国际研究可以评估Covid-19对全球外科医生的影响,我们确定了整体/区域性变化和感染率。该研究提高了对外科医生的需求和挑战的认识,将作为建立干预措施和指导方面面临未来的公共卫生危机的基础。

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