Yağcı İlker, Sarıkaya Selda, Ayhan F Figen, Bahsi Ayse, Bilir Kaya Başak, Erhan Belgin, Dündar Ahi Emine, Okan Sevil, Özkan Yasemin, Korkmaz Merve Damla, Yakşi Elif, Demirbağ Kabayel Derya, Özdemir Hande, Kayalar Gülseren, Çelik Canan, Kesiktaş Fatma Nur, Çağlar Yagcı Hanife, Altan Lale
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Marmara University, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Bülent Ecevit University, Faculty of Medicine, Zonguldak, Turkey.
Turk J Phys Med Rehabil. 2020 Jul 7;66(3):244-251. doi: 10.5606/tftrd.2020.6800. eCollection 2020 Sep.
The outbreak of novel coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) has affected Turkey very seriously, as well as all around the world. Many urgent and radical measures were taken due to the high contagious risk and mortality rate of the outbreak. It is noteworthy that isolation recommendations and the provision of health services for pandemic have a negative impact on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) services. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of COVID-19 on the PMR services and physiatrists immediately after the first month of pandemic in Turkey.
An online survey consisting of 45 items was sent to the members of the Turkish Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The main goal of the survey was to evaluate the changes in the provided service of PMR and conditions of physiatrists one month after the first reported COVID-19 case in Turkey.
A total of 606 PMR specialists and residents responded to the survey. The mean number of the patients visited the outpatient clinics was 148.2±128.5 per week before the pandemic, it significantly decreased to 23.4±33.1 per week after the first month of the reported first COVID-19 case. Similarly, the mean number of the patients of inpatient service significantly decreased from 21.7±39.3 per week to 2.5±10.0 per week after the first month of the pandemic. Most of the residents (69%) reported that their training was seriously affected due to pandemic. From the economic aspect, 69.2% of the participants who were working at private hospitals reported a decrease in their monthly salary, and 21% of them were sent to an unpaid vacation. A total of 21.9% of private-practice institutions paused their services. During the first month, 46.9% of the participants were assigned to the different services such as COVID-19 inpatient service, emergency or COVID-19 outpatient clinics. According to the Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Health guideline and algorithm, 15.7% of the physicians were in the category of healthcare workers with suspected COVID-19.
The COVID-19 pandemic affected seriously both the services and the PMR physicians as early as the first month. This effect is expected to become worse, when the duration of pandemic prolongs. Proper arrangements and measures should be planned to ameliorate the negative effects of the pandemic on the patients and PMR physicians.
2019年新型冠状病毒(COVID - 19)疫情在全球范围内,也对土耳其造成了极其严重的影响。由于疫情具有高传染性风险和死亡率,土耳其采取了许多紧急且激进的措施。值得注意的是,隔离建议以及为应对疫情而提供的医疗服务对物理医学与康复(PMR)服务产生了负面影响。在本研究中,我们旨在评估COVID - 19疫情在土耳其爆发第一个月后,对PMR服务和物理治疗师的影响。
向土耳其物理医学与康复协会成员发送了一份包含45个项目的在线调查问卷。该调查的主要目的是评估在土耳其首次报告COVID - 19病例一个月后,PMR所提供服务的变化以及物理治疗师的状况。
共有606名PMR专科医生和住院医师回复了该调查。疫情前门诊每周就诊患者的平均数量为148.2±128.5人,在报告首例COVID - 19病例后的第一个月,这一数字显著降至每周23.4±33.1人。同样,住院服务患者的平均数量在疫情第一个月后也从每周21.7±39.3人显著降至每周2.5±10.0人。大多数住院医师(69%)报告称他们的培训受到疫情严重影响。从经济方面来看,在私立医院工作的参与者中,69.2%报告月工资减少,其中21%被安排无薪休假。共有21.9%的私人执业机构暂停了服务。在第一个月期间,46.9%的参与者被分配到不同服务岗位,如COVID - 19住院服务、急诊或COVID - 19门诊。根据土耳其共和国卫生部的指南和算法,15.7%的医生属于疑似感染COVID - 19的医护人员类别。
COVID - 19疫情早在第一个月就对服务和PMR医生产生了严重影响。随着疫情持续时间延长,这种影响预计会变得更糟。应制定适当的安排和措施,以减轻疫情对患者和PMR医生的负面影响。