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The short-term impact of COVID-19 pandemic on spine surgeons: a cross-sectional global study

机译:Covid-19大流行对脊椎外科医生的短期影响:横断面的全球研究

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The outbreak of COVID-19 erupted in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. In a few weeks, it progressed rapidly into a global pandemic which resulted in an overwhelming burden on health care systems, medical resources and staff. Spine surgeons as health care providers are no exception. In this study, we try to highlight the impact of the crisis on spine surgeons in terms of knowledge, attitude, practice and socioeconomic burden. This was global, multicentric cross-sectional study on 781 spine surgeons that utilized an Internet-based validated questionnaire to evaluate knowledge about COVID-19, availability of personal protective equipment, future perceptions, effect of this crisis on practice and psychological distress. Univariate and multivariate ordinal logistic regression analyses were used to evaluate the predictors for the degree of COVID-19 effect on practice. Overall, 20.2%, 52% and 27.8% of the participants were affected minimally, intermediately and hugely by COVID-19, respectively. Older ages ( = 0.33, 95% CI 0.11 0.56), orthopedic spine surgeons ( = 0.30, 95% CI 0.01 0.61) and those who work in the private sector ( = 0.05, 95% CI 0.19 0.61) were the most affected by COVID-19. Those who work in university hospitals ( = 0.36, 95% CI 0.00 to 0.71) were affected the least. The availability of N95 masks (47%) and disposable eye protectors or face shields (39.4%) was significantly associated with lower psychological stress (p = 0.01). Only 6.9%, 3.7% and 5% had mild, moderate and severe mental distress, respectively. While it is important to recognize the short-term impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the practice of spine surgery, predicting where we will be standing in 6 12 months remains difficult and unknown. The COVID-19 crisis will probably have an unexpected long-term impact on lives and economies.
机译:Covid-19爆发在2019年12月在中国武汉爆发。在几周内,它迅速进入全球大流行,导致卫生保健系统,医疗资源和员工的压倒性负担。脊椎外科医生作为医疗保健提供者也不例外。在这项研究中,我们试图在知识,态度,实践和社会经济负担方面突出危机对脊椎外科医生的影响。这是全球性的,多中心横断面研究,用于781个脊柱外科医生,用于评估Covid-19的知识,提供个人防护设备的知识,个人防护设备的可用性,未来的感知,这场危机对实践和心理困扰的影响。单变量和多变量序数逻辑回归分析用于评估预测因子对实践的Covid-19效果的程度。总的来说,20.2%,52%和27.8%的参与者分别受到Covid-19的最低限度,中等和大幅度的影响。年龄较大的年龄(= 0.33,95%CI 0.11 0.56),骨科外科医生(= 0.30,95%CI 0.01 0.61)以及在私营部门工作的人(= 0.05,95%CI 0.19 0.61)受到Covid的影响最大-19。那些在大学医院工作的人(= 0.36,95%CI 0.00至0.71)受到影响最少。 N95 Masks(47%)和一次性眼睛保护器或面罩(39.4%)的可用性与较低的心理压力显着相关(P = 0.01)。只有6.9%,3.7%和5%分别具有轻微,中度和严重的精神痛苦。虽然重要的是要认识到Covid-19大流行对脊柱手术的实践的短期影响,但预测我们将在6月6日的前部门的位置仍然困难和未知。 Covid-19危机可能对生命和经济有意想不到的长期影响。

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