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COVID-19 大流行对医院急诊科的影响:2020 年对各科室的调查结果 - 西班牙 ENCOVUR 研究。

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital emergency departments: results of a survey of departments in 2020 - the Spanish ENCOVUR study.

机构信息

Servicio de Urgencias, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, España.

Servicio de Urgencias, Hospital General Universitario Reina Sofía, Murcia, España.

出版信息

Emergencias. 2020 Sep;32(5):320-331.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To estimate the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the organization of Spanish hospital emergency departments (EDs). To explore differences between Spanish autonomous communities or according to hospital size and disease incidence in the area.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

Survey of the heads of 283 EDs in hospitals belonging to or affiliated with Spain's public health service. Respondents evaluated the pandemic's impact on organization, resources, and staff absence from work in March and April 2020. Assessments were for 15-day periods. Results were analyzed overall and by autonomous community, hospital size, and local population incidence rates.

RESULTS

A total of 246 (87%) responses were received. The majority of the EDs organized a triage system, first aid, and observation wards; areas specifically for patients suspected of having COVID-19 were newly set apart. The nursing staff was increased in 83% of the EDs (with no subgroup differences), and 59% increased the number of physicians (especially in large hospitals and locations where the COVID-19 incidence was high). Diagnostic tests for the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 were the resource the EDs missed most: 55% reported that tests were scarce often or very often. Other resources reported to be scarce were FPP2 and FPP3 masks (38% of the EDs), waterproof protective gowns (34%), and space (32%). More than 5% of the physicians, nurses, or other emergency staff were on sick leave 20%, 19%, and 16% of the time. These deficiencies were greatest during the last half of March, except for tests, which were most scarce in the first 15 days. Large hospital EDs less often reported that diagnostic tests were unavailable. In areas where the COVID-19 incidence was higher, the EDs reported higher rates of staff on sick leave. Resource scarcity differed markedly by autonomous community and was not always associated with the incidence of COVID-19 in the population.

CONCLUSION

The COVID-19 pandemic led to organizational changes in EDs. Certain resources became scarce, and marked differences between autonomous communities were detected.

摘要

目的

评估 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对西班牙医院急诊科(ED)组织的影响。探讨西班牙各自治区之间的差异,或根据医院规模和该地区疾病发病率的差异。

材料和方法

对隶属于或隶属于西班牙公共卫生服务的 283 家医院的急诊科主任进行调查。受访者评估了 2020 年 3 月和 4 月期间大流行对组织、资源和员工旷工的影响。评估期为 15 天。结果在总体上以及根据自治区、医院规模和当地人口发病率进行了分析。

结果

共收到 246 份(87%)回复。大多数急诊科组织了分诊系统、急救和观察病房;专门为疑似 COVID-19 患者设立了新的区域。83%的急诊科增加了护理人员(无亚组差异),59%增加了医生人数(尤其是在大医院和 COVID-19 发病率高的地方)。严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒 2 的诊断检测是急诊科最缺乏的资源:55%的急诊科报告说检测经常或非常缺乏。其他报告缺乏的资源包括 FPP2 和 FPP3 口罩(急诊科的 38%)、防水防护服(34%)和空间(32%)。超过 5%的医生、护士或其他急诊工作人员请病假,病假时间分别为 20%、19%和 16%。这些缺陷在 3 月的最后半个月最为严重,除了检测,在最初的 15 天里检测最为缺乏。大型医院急诊科较少报告诊断检测不可用。在 COVID-19 发病率较高的地区,急诊科报告的病假员工比例较高。资源短缺在自治区之间差异显著,并不总是与人群中 COVID-19 的发病率相关。

结论

COVID-19 大流行导致急诊科组织发生变化。某些资源变得稀缺,并且在自治区之间存在明显差异。

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