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将神经科学中心折叠成流线型的 COVID-19 应对团队:折纸术中的经验教训。

Folding a neuroscience center into streamlined COVID-19 response teams: Lessons in origami.

机构信息

From the Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology (D.J.C., D.L.L., M.J.M., R.M., S.R.H.), Montefiore Medical Center; Comprehensive Einstein/Montefiore Epilepsy Center (D.J.C., D.L.L., S.R.H.), Montefiore Medical Center; Stern Comprehensive Stroke Center (D.L.L.), Montefiore Medical Center; Department of Medicine (Critical Care) (D.L.L., M.J.M., S.R.H.), Montefiore Medical Center; Albert Einstein College of Medicine (D.J.C., D.L.L., M.J.M., R.M., S.R.H.), Bronx, NY.

出版信息

Neurology. 2020 Sep 29;95(13):583-592. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000010542. Epub 2020 Jul 30.

Abstract

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic epicenter in Bronx, NY, the Montefiore Neuroscience Center required rapid and drastic changes when considering the delivery of neurologic care, health and safety of staff, and continued education and safety for house staff. Health care leaders rely on principles that can be in conflict during a disaster response such as this pandemic, with equal commitments to ensure the best care for those stricken with COVID-19, provide high-quality care and advocacy for patients and families coping with neurologic disease, and advocate for the health and safety of health care teams, particularly house staff and colleagues who are most vulnerable. In our attempt to balance these principles, over 3 weeks, we reformatted our inpatient neuroscience services by reducing from 4 wards to just 1, in the following weeks delivering care to over 600 hospitalized patients with neuro-COVID and over 1,742 total neuroscience hospital bed days. This description from members of our leadership team provides an on-the-ground account of our effort to respond nimbly to a complex and evolving surge of patients with COVID in a large urban hospital network. Our efforts were based on (1) strategies to mitigate exposure and transmission, (2) protection of the health and safety of staff, (3) alleviation of logistical delays and strains in the system, and (4) facilitating coordinated communication. Each center's experience will add to knowledge of best practices, and emerging research will help us gain insights into an evidence-based approach to neurologic care during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

摘要

针对纽约州布朗克斯的 COVID-19 大流行中心,Montefiore 神经科学中心在考虑提供神经科护理、员工健康和安全以及住院医生继续教育和安全时,需要迅速做出重大改变。医疗保健领导者依赖于在这种大流行等灾难应对中可能存在冲突的原则,同时承诺确保为 COVID-19 患者提供最佳护理,为应对神经疾病的患者和家庭提供高质量的护理和倡导,并倡导医疗保健团队的健康和安全,特别是最脆弱的住院医生和同事。在我们试图平衡这些原则的过程中,在 3 个多星期的时间里,我们通过将 4 个病房减少到仅 1 个,重新调整了我们的住院神经科学服务,在接下来的几周内,为超过 600 名患有神经 COVID 的住院患者和超过 1742 个总神经科学住院床位提供了护理。我们的领导层成员提供了一个实地描述,说明了我们如何灵活应对大型城市医院网络中 COVID 患者的复杂和不断变化的激增。我们的努力基于以下四个方面:(1)减轻暴露和传播的策略;(2)保护员工的健康和安全;(3)缓解系统中的后勤延迟和紧张;(4)促进协调沟通。每个中心的经验将增加最佳实践的知识,新兴研究将帮助我们深入了解 COVID-19 大流行期间和之后神经科护理的循证方法。

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