López-Bravo A, García-Azorín D, Belvís R, González-Oria C, Latorre G, Santos-Lasaosa S, Guerrero-Peral Á L
Servicio de Neurología-Unidad de Tratamiento del Dolor, Hospital Reina Sofía, Navarra, España; Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Aragón (IIS-A).
Unidad de Cefaleas, Servicio de Neurología, Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid, Valladolid, España.
Neurologia (Engl Ed). 2020 Jul-Aug;35(6):372-380. doi: 10.1016/j.nrl.2020.05.006. Epub 2020 May 21.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a great impact on healthcare systems. Spain, where headache is the main reason for outpatient neurology consultation, is one of the countries with the most reported cases of the disease.
This study aimed to analyse the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on headache units in Spain and to evaluate how neurologists see the future of these units.
We conducted a cross-sectional online survey of headache units during the sixth week of the state of alarm declared in Spain in response to the pandemic.
The response rate was 74%, with the participation of centres with different characteristics and from all Autonomous Communities of Spain. Limitations in face-to-face activity were reported by 95.8% of centres, with preferential face-to-face consultation being maintained in 60.4%, and urgent procedures in 45.8%. In 91.7% of centres, the cancelled face-to-face activity was replaced by telephone consultation. 95.8% of respondents stated that they would use personal protection equipment in the future, and 86% intended to increase the use of telemedicine. The majority foresaw an increase in waiting lists (93.8% for initial consultations, 89.6% for follow-up, and 89.4% for procedures) and a worse clinical situation for patients, but only 15% believed that their healthcare structures would be negatively affected in the future.
As a consequence of the pandemic, headache care and research activity has reduced considerably. This demonstrates the need for an increase in the availability of telemedicine in our centres in the near future.
新冠疫情对医疗系统产生了巨大影响。西班牙是报告该疾病病例最多的国家之一,在该国,头痛是门诊神经科会诊的主要原因。
本研究旨在分析新冠疫情对西班牙头痛诊疗单元的影响,并评估神经科医生对这些单元未来的看法。
在西班牙因疫情宣布进入警戒状态的第六周,我们对头痛诊疗单元进行了一项横断面在线调查。
回复率为74%,参与调查的中心具有不同特征,来自西班牙所有自治区。95.8%的中心报告了面对面诊疗活动受限的情况,60.4%的中心维持了优先面对面会诊,45.8%的中心维持了紧急程序。在91.7%的中心,取消的面对面活动被电话会诊取代。95.8%的受访者表示未来会使用个人防护设备,86%的受访者打算增加远程医疗的使用。大多数人预计等候名单会增加(初诊增加93.8%,复诊增加89.6%,程序增加89.4%),患者的临床情况会更糟,但只有15%的人认为他们的医疗结构未来会受到负面影响。
由于疫情,头痛护理和研究活动大幅减少。这表明在不久的将来,我们的中心需要增加远程医疗的可及性。