一项关于 COVID-19 对泌尿外科服务影响的全球调查。
A Global Survey on the Impact of COVID-19 on Urological Services.
机构信息
S.H. Ho Urology Centre, Department of Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
Department of Urology, Penang General Hospital, Penang, Malaysia.
出版信息
Eur Urol. 2020 Aug;78(2):265-275. doi: 10.1016/j.eururo.2020.05.025. Epub 2020 May 26.
BACKGROUND
The World Health Organization (WHO) declared coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) as a pandemic on March 11, 2020. The impact of COVID-19 on urological services in different geographical areas is unknown.
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the global impact of COVID-19 on urological providers and the provision of urological patient care.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A cross-sectional, web-based survey was conducted from March 30, 2020 to April 7, 2020. A 55-item questionnaire was developed to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on various aspects of urological services. Target respondents were practising urologists, urology trainees, and urology nurses/advanced practice providers.
OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
The primary outcome was the degree of reduction in urological services, which was further stratified by the geographical location, degree of outbreak, and nature and urgency of urological conditions. The secondary outcome was the duration of delay in urological services.
RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS
A total of 1004 participants responded to our survey, and they were mostly based in Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. Worldwide, 41% of the respondents reported that their hospital staff members had been diagnosed with COVID-19 infection, 27% reported personnel shortage, and 26% had to be deployed to take care of COVID-19 patients. Globally, only 33% of the respondents felt that they were given adequate personal protective equipment, and many providers expressed fear of going to work (47%). It was of concerning that 13% of the respondents were advised not to wear a surgical face mask for the fear of scaring their patients, and 21% of the respondents were advised not to discuss COVID-19 issues or concerns on media. COVID-19 had a global impact on the cut-down of urological services, including outpatient clinic appointments, outpatient investigations and procedures, and urological surgeries. The degree of cut-down of urological services increased with the degree of COVID-19 outbreak. On average, 28% of outpatient clinics, 30% of outpatient investigations and procedures, and 31% of urological surgeries had a delay of >8 wk. Urological services for benign conditions were more affected than those for malignant conditions. Finally, 47% of the respondents believed that the accumulated workload could be dealt with in a timely manner after the COVID-19 outbreak, but 50% thought the postponement of urological services would affect the treatment and survival outcomes of their patients. One of the limitations of this study is that Africa, Australia, and New Zealand were under-represented.
CONCLUSIONS
COVID-19 had a profound global impact on urological care and urology providers. The degree of cut-down of urological services increased with the degree of COVID-19 outbreak and was greater for benign than for malignant conditions. One-fourth of urological providers were deployed to assist with COVID-19 care. Many providers reported insufficient personal protective equipment and support from hospital administration.
PATIENT SUMMARY
Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) has led to significant delay in outpatient care and surgery in urology, particularly in regions with the most COVID-19 cases. A considerable proportion of urology health care professionals have been deployed to assist in COVID-19 care, despite the perception of insufficient training and protective equipment.
背景
世界卫生组织(WHO)于 2020 年 3 月 11 日宣布冠状病毒病-19(COVID-19)为大流行。COVID-19 对不同地理区域的泌尿科服务的影响尚不清楚。
目的
调查 COVID-19 对泌尿科提供者和泌尿科患者护理的全球影响。
设计、设置和参与者:一项横断面、基于网络的调查于 2020 年 3 月 30 日至 4 月 7 日进行。开发了一个 55 项的问卷,以调查 COVID-19 对各种泌尿科服务的影响。目标受访者是执业泌尿科医生、泌尿科培训师和泌尿科护士/高级实践提供者。
结果测量和统计分析
主要结果是泌尿科服务的减少程度,根据地理位置、疫情程度以及泌尿科疾病的性质和紧急程度进行进一步分层。次要结果是泌尿科服务延迟的持续时间。
结果和限制
共有 1004 名参与者对我们的调查做出了回应,他们主要来自亚洲、欧洲、北美和南美。在全球范围内,41%的受访者报告说他们医院的工作人员被诊断感染了 COVID-19,27%报告人员短缺,26%不得不被部署去照顾 COVID-19 患者。全球范围内,只有 33%的受访者认为他们得到了足够的个人防护设备,许多提供者表示担心上班(47%)。令人担忧的是,13%的受访者被告知不要戴手术口罩,以免吓到他们的病人,而 21%的受访者被告知不要在媒体上讨论 COVID-19 问题或担忧。COVID-19 对泌尿科服务的削减产生了全球性影响,包括门诊预约、门诊检查和程序以及泌尿科手术。泌尿科服务削减的程度随着 COVID-19 爆发的程度而增加。平均而言,28%的门诊、30%的门诊检查和程序以及 31%的泌尿科手术延迟超过 8 周。良性疾病的泌尿科服务比恶性疾病的泌尿科服务受影响更大。最后,47%的受访者认为,在 COVID-19 爆发后,他们可以及时处理累积的工作量,但 50%的人认为泌尿科服务的推迟会影响他们患者的治疗和生存结果。本研究的局限性之一是非洲、澳大利亚和新西兰的代表性不足。
结论
COVID-19 对泌尿科护理和泌尿科提供者产生了深远的全球影响。泌尿科服务削减的程度随着 COVID-19 爆发的程度而增加,对良性疾病的影响大于恶性疾病。四分之一的泌尿科提供者被部署来协助 COVID-19 的护理。许多提供者报告说他们的医院管理部门没有提供足够的个人防护设备和支持。
患者总结
冠状病毒病-19(COVID-19)导致泌尿科的门诊护理和手术显著延迟,特别是在 COVID-19 病例最多的地区。相当一部分泌尿科医疗保健专业人员已被部署协助 COVID-19 护理,尽管他们认为培训和防护设备不足。