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Trends of follow-up clinic visits and admissions three-months before and during COVID-19 pandemic at Tikur Anbessa specialized hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: an interrupted time series analysis

机译:在Tikur Anbessa专业医院的Covid-19 Pandemict,埃塞俄比亚Addis Anbaba,埃塞俄比亚亚洲亚洲亚洲州亚迪亚岛前后三次和招生趋势:中断时间序列分析

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Following the first report of the COVID-19 case in Ethiopia on March 13, 2020, the country promptly adopted a lockdown policy to contain the virus’s spread. Responding to the healthcare burden imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic had to be coupled with ensuring essential health care services. This study assessed the impact of COVID-19 on the trends in hospital visits and admissions at Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital by comparing the rate of follow-up clinic visits and admissions for the 3 months before and after the first report of the COVID-19 case. A retrospective, time-series study examined the trend in follow-up visits and admissions between December 11, 2019, to June 7, 2020, with the 1st case of the COVID-19 report in Ethiopia (March 13, 2020) as a reference time. To control seasonal effects and random fluctuation, we have compared health care utilization to its equivalent period in 2018/19. A data extraction tool was used to collect secondary data from each unit’s electronic medical recordings and logbooks. A total of 7717 visits from eight follow-up clinics and 3310 admissions were collected 3 months before the onset of COVID-19. During the following 3 months after the onset of the pandemic, 4597 visits and 2383 admissions were collected. Overall, a 40.4% decrease in follow-up visits and a 28% decline in admissions were observed during the COVID-19 pandemic. A drop in the daily follow-up visits was observed for both genders. The number of visits in all follow-up clinics in 2019/2020 decreased compared to the same months in 2018/19?(p??0.05). Follow-up visits were substantially lower for renal patients (??68%), patients with neurologic problems (??53.9%), antiretroviral treatment clinics (??52.3%), cardiac patients (??51.4%). Although pediatric emergency admission was significantly lower (??54.1%) from the baseline (p?=?0.04), admissions from the general pediatric and adult wards did not show a significant difference. A decline in follow-up clinic visits and emergency admissions was observed during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic. This will increase the possibility of avoidable morbidity and mortality due to non-COVID-19-related illnesses. Further studies are needed to explore the reasons for the decline and track the pandemic’s long-term effects among non-COVID-19 patients.
机译:在2020年3月13日在埃塞俄比亚的Covid-19案例第一次报告之后,该国及时通过了锁定政策来遏制病毒的传播。应对Covid-19 Pandemast的医疗保健负担必须与确保基本保健服务相结合。本研究评估了Covid-19对Tikur Anbessa专业医院的医院访问和入学趋势的影响,通过比较了Covid-19案件前一份和之后的3个月后的3个月后跟踪诊所访问和入学率。回顾性,时间序列研究审查了2019年12月11日至2020年12月7日至6月7日之间的后续访问和入学趋势,其中第一个埃塞俄比亚的Covid-19报告(3月13日)作为参考时间。为了控制季节性效果和随机波动,我们将医疗利用与2018/19年度的同等期相比。数据提取工具用于从每个单元的电子医学记录和日志中收集辅助数据。在Covid-19发作前3个月,共收集了8个后续诊所和3310个入院的7717名。在发生大流行发作后的3个月内,收集了4597次访问和2383年的招生。总体而言,在Covid-19大流行期间观察到后续访问的40.4%减少,在Covid-19大流行期间观察到录取28%。两种性别都会观察到日常随访访问的下降。 2019/2020的所有后续诊所的访问次数与2018/1919年相同的月份减少了?(P?& 0.05)。肾病患者(68%),神经系统问题(Δθ53.9%),抗逆转录病毒治疗诊所(β0.3%),心脏病患者(?? 51.4%)的后续访问显着降低。虽然来自基线的儿科急诊进入显着降低(Δθ54.1%)(P?= 0.04),但总儿科和成年病房的入学并没有显着差异。在Covid-19流行病的头目的头部观察到后续诊所访问和应急录取的下降。由于非Covid-19相关疾病,这将增加避免发病率和死亡率的可能性。需要进一步的研究来探讨下降和追踪大流行性的非Covid-19患者的长期影响的原因。

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