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Collateral Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Acute Care of Non-COVID Patients: An Internet-based Survey of Critical Care and Emergency Personnel

机译:Covid-19大流行对非Covid患者急性护理的抵押品影响:基于互联网的关键护理和应急人员调查

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Purpose:The impact of disruption to the care of non-coronavirus disease (COVID) patients (COVID collateral damage syndrome-CCDS) is largely unknown in resource-limited settings. We investigated CCDS as perceived by healthcare workers (HCWs) providing acute and critical care services in India.Materials and methods:A clinician and nurse codesigned and validated an internet-based survey, which was disseminated to HCWs using a multiple frame sampling technique.Results:Responses were received from 468 HCWs (completion rate 84%); at the time of the survey, 48% were working in critical care, 41% aged 30-40 years, and 53% represented public institutions. Respondents perceived a decrease in service utilization and disruption to time-sensitive acute interventions (60.1% and 40.8%, respectively), with fear of infection (score, 63.0; standard deviation (SD), 31.8) and restrictions due to lockdown (61.4; SD 32.5) being cited as the causes of service disruption. Being overwhelmed or lack of protective equipment was perceived to contribute less to CCDS. Insistence on COVID test results X 2 (p = 0.02) and duty-avoidance (p 0.01) was perceived as significant causes for CCDS by HCWs from private hospitals and those in leadership roles, respectively.Conclusions:Fear of infection and the effect of lockdown were perceived as important contributors to CCDS resulting in disruption to services and decreased service utilization. Perceptions were influenced by HCWs' role and hospital organizational structure.How to cite this article:Tripathy S, Vijayaraghavan BKT, Panigrahi MK, Shetty AP, Haniffa R, Mishra RC, et al. Collateral Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Acute Care of Non-COVID Patients: An Internet-based Survey of Critical Care and Emergency Personnel. Indian J Crit Care Med 2021;25(4):374-381.Copyright ? 2021; Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd.
机译:目的:破坏对非冠状病毒病(Covid)患者(Covid途径损伤综合征-ccds)的影响在资源限制的环境中主要是未知的。我们调查了医疗保健工作人员(HCWS)所察觉的CCD,在印度提供急性和关键护理服务。材料和方法:临床医生和护士代号和验证了一个基于互联网的调查,它使用多帧采样技术传播到HCWS的基于互联网的调查。结果:收到468 HCW(完成率84%)的回复;在调查时,48%的人在重大关注,41%年龄在30-40岁以下,53%的公共机构。受访者认为服务利用率和时间敏感急性干预的干扰(分别为60.1%和40.8%),担心感染(得分,63.0;标准差(SD),31.8)和由于锁定而受限制(61.4; SD 32.5)被引用为服务中断的原因。被认为是不堪重负的或缺乏保护设备,对CCD造成较低。坚持covid测试结果x 2(p = 0.02)和税收(p& 0.01)分别被私立医院和领导角色的HCDS的重大原因被认为是CCD。结论:恐惧感染和效果锁定被认为是CCD的重要贡献者导致服务中断并减少服务利用率。感知受到HCWS的作用和医院组织结构的影响。为了引用这篇文章:Tripathy S,Vijayaraghavan BKT,Panigrahi Mk,Shetty AP,Haniffa R,Mishra Rc等。 Covid-19大流行对非Covid患者急性护理的抵押品影响:基于互联网的关键护理和应急人员调查。印度j crit care med 2021; 25(4):374-381.copyright? 2021; Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers(P)有限公司

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