Vlantis Alexander C, Tsang Raymond K Y, Wong Duncan K K, Woo John K S, van Hasselt C Andrew
Division of Otorhinolaryngology, Department of Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Laryngoscope. 2004 Jan;114(1):171-4. doi: 10.1097/00005537-200401000-00032.
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: The objective was to describe the impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) on the services of the division of otorhinolaryngology-head and neck surgery at an academic tertiary referral hospital in Hong Kong.
Descriptive.
Records of general and subspecialty outpatient attendance, ward admissions, ward bed occupancy, and elective and emergency surgery were obtained for the period since the SARS outbreak and for an equivalent period before the outbreak. The changes in these parameters were determined against the background of new SARS cases.
Since the outbreak of SARS in March 2003, the weekly outpatient clinic attendance has declined by 59%, the number of operations performed by 79%, the average ward bed occupancy rate by 79% and the daily admission rate by 84%. A dramatic increase of 300% in the number of patients defaulting on their outpatient appointments was recorded.
The substantial decrease in otorhinolaryngological services at an academic tertiary referral hospital in Hong Kong has been multifaceted. The decrease in attendance at the outpatient clinics reflects the increased number of patients defaulting on their appointments. Nonessential elective surgery was suspended soon after the outbreak, accounting for the decrease in the number of surgical procedures performed and partially for the decrease in ward bed occupancy and ward admissions. The temporary closure of the accident and emergency department contributed to the decrease in ward admissions and emergency surgical procedures. The reduced service offered by the hospital is having an impact on the quality of care available to patients with non-life-threatening otorhinolaryngological conditions.
目的/假设:目的是描述严重急性呼吸综合征(SARS)对香港一家学术性三级转诊医院耳鼻咽喉头颈外科服务的影响。
描述性研究。
获取自SARS爆发以来以及爆发前同等时间段的普通和专科门诊就诊记录、病房入院情况、病房床位占用情况以及择期和急诊手术记录。在新的SARS病例背景下确定这些参数的变化。
自2003年3月SARS爆发以来,每周门诊就诊人数下降了59%,手术例数下降了79%,平均病房床位占用率下降了79%,每日入院率下降了84%。门诊预约爽约患者数量急剧增加了300%。
香港一家学术性三级转诊医院的耳鼻咽喉科服务大幅下降是多方面的。门诊就诊人数减少反映了预约爽约患者数量增加。疫情爆发后不久非必要的择期手术暂停,这导致了手术例数减少,部分导致了病房床位占用率和病房入院人数下降。急症室的临时关闭导致了病房入院人数和急诊手术例数减少。医院提供的服务减少正在影响非危及生命的耳鼻咽喉疾病患者可获得的护理质量。