Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Department of Urology, La Paz University Hospital, Instituto de Investigación, Madrid, Spain.
Int J Urol. 2020 Nov;27(11):981-989. doi: 10.1111/iju.14340. Epub 2020 Aug 8.
To determine the well-being of urologists worldwide during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, and whether they have adequate personal protective equipment knowledge and supplies appropriate to their clinical setting.
Urologists worldwide completed a Société Internationale d'Urologie online survey from 16 April 2020 until 1 May 2020. Analysis was carried out to evaluate their knowledge about protecting themselves and others in the workplace, including their confidence in their ability to remain safe at work, and any regional differences.
There were 3488 respondents from 109 countries. Urologists who stated they were moderately comfortable that their work environment offers good protection against coronavirus disease 2019 showed a total mean satisfaction level of 5.99 (on a "0 = not at all" to "10 = very" scale). A large majority (86.33%) were confident about protecting themselves from coronavirus disease 2019 at work. However, only about one-third reported their institution provided the required personal protective equipment (35.78%), and nearly half indicated their hospital has or had limited personal protective equipment availability (48.08%). Worldwide, a large majority of respondents answered affirmatively for testing the healthcare team (83.09%). Approximately half of the respondents (52.85%) across all regions indicated that all surgical team members face an equal risk of contracting coronavirus disease 2019 (52.85%). Nearly one-third of respondents reported that they had experienced social avoidance (28.97%).
Our results show that urologists lack up-to-date knowledge of preferred protocols for personal protective equipment selection and use, social distancing, and coronavirus disease 2019 testing. These data can provide insights into functional domains from which other specialties could also benefit.
在 2019 年冠状病毒病大流行期间,确定全球泌尿科医生的健康状况,以及他们是否具备足够的个人防护设备知识和与其临床环境相适应的用品。
全球泌尿科医生于 2020 年 4 月 16 日至 5 月 1 日期间完成了国际泌尿学会的在线调查。分析旨在评估他们在工作场所保护自己和他人的知识,包括他们对在工作中保持安全的能力的信心,以及任何地区差异。
共有来自 109 个国家的 3488 名泌尿科医生参与了调查。表示对工作环境能很好地保护自己免受 2019 年冠状病毒病感染感到“中等程度舒适”的泌尿科医生总体满意度评分为 5.99(评分范围为 0 表示“一点也不”,10 表示“非常”)。绝大多数(86.33%)对在工作中保护自己免受 2019 年冠状病毒病感染有信心。然而,只有约三分之一的人报告说他们所在的机构提供了所需的个人防护设备(35.78%),近一半的人表示他们的医院个人防护设备的供应有限(48.08%)。全世界绝大多数(83.09%)的受访者对检测医护团队持肯定态度。所有地区中约有一半的受访者(52.85%)表示,所有手术团队成员面临感染 2019 年冠状病毒病的风险相同(52.85%)。近三分之一的受访者报告说他们经历过社会回避(28.97%)。
我们的研究结果表明,泌尿科医生缺乏有关个人防护设备选择和使用、社会隔离以及 2019 年冠状病毒病检测的首选方案的最新知识。这些数据可以为其他专业提供有关功能领域的见解。