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The perception of patient safety in an alternate site of care for elective surgery during the first wave of the novel coronavirus pandemic in the United Kingdom: a survey of 158 patients

机译:在英国新型冠状病毒大流行病的第一波中的备用护理患者的患者安全性的看法:158例患者的调查

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We undertook a prospective qualitative survey to ascertain the perceptions and experience of National Health Service patients in the United Kingdom who underwent planned or elective procedures and surgery at alternate ‘clean’ hospital sites during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. These alternate ‘clean’ hospital sites were independent hospitals running active staff and patient testing programmes for COVID-19 and which did not admit or treat patients suffering with COVID-19. A prospective survey was undertaken to include patients at least 30?days after a planned surgery or procedure conducted at a ‘clean’ alternate hospital site during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study was conducted using structured interviews undertaken by trained assessors. A 20% sample group of patients were randomly selected to participate in this study. Qualitative data related to confidence, safety and perceptions of safety were collected. Ninety-five patients (60%) reported that they had prior worries or concerns about undergoing an elective procedure during the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 47 patients (30%) had delayed their surgery at least once because of these concerns. A total of 150 patients (95%) felt that the precautions in place to protect their safety in the setting of an alternate ‘clean’ hospital site were well thought out and proportionate. Patients reported high levels of confidence in the measures undertaken. Separation of patient pathways using the independent sector and patient testing were identified by patients as having the greatest impact on their perception of safety. Patient confidence will be key to ensuring uptake of planned and elective procedures and surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic. Perceptions of safety will be key to this confidence and efforts to demonstrably enhance safety are well received by patients. In particular, patients felt that a dedicated programme of patient testing and separation of patient pathways provided the greatest levels of confidence in the safety of their treatment.
机译:我们开展了一项潜在的定性调查,以确定在冠状病毒疾病2019年(Covid-19)大流行期间在替代的“清洁”医院遗址的联合王国的国家卫生服务患者的看法和经验。这些替代的“清洁”医院网站是独立医院运行积极的工作人员和Covid-19的患者测试计划,并且不承认或治疗患有Covid-19的患者。在Covid-19大流行期间在“清洁”替代医院遗址在“清洁”替代医院部门进行计划的手术或程序后,预期调查至少包括30天?该研究是使用受过培训的评估员进行的结构化访谈进行的。将20%样本组患者随机选择参与本研究。收集与安全性,安全性和安全性有关的定性数据。九十五名患者(60%)报告说,他们在Covid-19流行期间在进行选修程序之前担心或担忧。由于这些问题,共有47名患者(30%)至少延迟了手术。共有150名患者(95%)认为,在替代“清洁”医院网站的环境中保护其安全的预防措施深受思考和比例。患者报告了对采取措施的高度信心。使用独立部门和患者测试的患者途径的分离是通过对其对安全性的影响最大的影响。患者的信心将是确保在Covid-19大流行期间采用计划和选修程序和手术的关键。对安全的看法将是这种信心和努力来令人欣赏地提高安全性的关键,患者受到良好的接受。特别是,患者认为,患者测试和分离患者途径的专用计划为其治疗安全提供了最大的信心。

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