Birsel Sema Ertan, Sarıkaya İlker Abdullah, Şeker Ali, Erdal Ozan Ali, Görgün Barış, İnan Muharrem
Atlas University, Istanbul Medicine Hospital, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Bağcılar, Istanbul, Turkey.
Ortopediatri Academy of Pediatric Otrhopaedics, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Turkey.
J Child Orthop. 2020 Dec 1;14(6):581-588. doi: 10.1302/1863-2548.14.200174.
Changes to routine clinical approaches during the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic are necessary to decrease the risk of infection in patients and healthcare providers. Because the treatment of many conditions is time sensitive, it is crucial to modify the management of paediatric orthopaedic cases by minimizing any subsequent morbidity. Our purpose was to describe the different measures and management strategies that have been applied by paediatric orthopaedic surgeons and to show how paediatric orthopaedic practice is affected in Turkey.
All active practicing members of the Turkish Society of Children's Orthopedic Surgery (TSCOS) were contacted via telephone and asked to fill out a survey (24 questions). For participants, either an email or web link was sent to their mobile phones. An online survey generator was used.
A total of 54 survey responses were collected, for a response rate of 55%. In all, 62% reported a 75% decrease in their outpatient frequency, whilst 75% reported a 75% decrease in their surgery frequency. A total of 86% of the performed surgeries were emergency cases. None of the participants performed elective surgeries, and 61% did not have the consent form specific to COVID. Choice of protective measures have changed considerably; 96% stated that they needed an algorithm to follow for situations such as pandemic.
This national survey revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a detrimental effect on paediatric orthopaedic practice and practitioner response varies in terms of reactions and precautions. The necessity of creating a protocol based on what we have learned must be taken into consideration.
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在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,改变常规临床方法对于降低患者和医护人员的感染风险是必要的。由于许多疾病的治疗对时间敏感,通过将后续发病率降至最低来调整小儿骨科病例的管理至关重要。我们的目的是描述小儿骨科外科医生所采用的不同措施和管理策略,并展示土耳其小儿骨科实践是如何受到影响的。
通过电话联系了土耳其儿童骨科外科学会(TSCOS)的所有在职执业会员,并要求他们填写一份调查问卷(24个问题)。通过电子邮件或网络链接将问卷发送到他们的手机上。使用了在线调查生成器。
共收集到54份调查问卷回复,回复率为55%。总体而言,62%的人报告门诊频率下降了75%,而75%的人报告手术频率下降了75%。所进行的手术中,共有86%为急诊病例。没有参与者进行择期手术,61%的人没有COVID特定的同意书。防护措施的选择发生了很大变化;96%的人表示,他们在大流行等情况下需要遵循一种算法。
这项全国性调查显示,COVID-19大流行对小儿骨科实践产生了不利影响,从业者的反应和预防措施各不相同。必须考虑根据我们所学内容制定协议的必要性。
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