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脑肿瘤非营利组织和慈善机构应对 COVID-19 的经验:应对并适应 21 世纪前所未有的全球大流行。

The brain tumor not-for-profit and charity experience of COVID-19: reacting and adjusting to an unprecedented global pandemic in the 21st century.

作者信息

Amidei Christina, Arzbaecher Jean, Maher Mary Ellen, Mungoshi Christine, Cashman Rosemary, Farrimond Stuart, Kruchko Carol, Tse Chris, Daniels Maureen, Lamb Sharon, Granero Anita, Lovely Mary, Baker Jenifer, Payne Sally, Oliver Kathy

机构信息

Department of Neurological Surgery, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Brain Tumor Center, Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

出版信息

Neurooncol Adv. 2020 Dec 7;3(1):vdaa166. doi: 10.1093/noajnl/vdaa166. eCollection 2021 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected individuals as well as disease-specific brain tumor organizations. These organizations around the world exist to address unmet needs for patients and caregivers they serve. The direct impact of the pandemic on these organizations constitutes significant collateral damage. In order to better understand the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on brain tumor organizations, the International Brain Tumour Alliance (IBTA) carried out an international survey to identify organizational changes induced by the virus and approaches adopted to address challenges.

METHODS

A 37-question online survey consisting of categorical and qualitative questions was developed and circulated to 130 brain tumor organizations across the world. Seventy-seven organizations from 22 countries completed the survey (59% return rate). Descriptive statistics and content analysis were used to present the results.

RESULTS

Responses fell into the following 3 categories: (1) organizational characteristics, (2) impact of COVID-19 on services, and (3) COVID-19 impact on financial and human resources within organizations. Although organizational characteristics varied, common concerns reported were activity disruption which impacted organizations' abilities to offer usual services and challenges to sustaining funding. Both financial and human resources were stressed, but integral adaptations were made by organizations to preserve resources during the pandemic.

CONCLUSIONS

Although brain tumor organizations have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, organizations quickly adjusted to this unprecedented global healthcare crisis. Nimble reactions and flexibility have been vital to organization sustainability. Innovative approaches are required to ensure organizations remain viable so that needs of brain tumor community at large are met.

摘要

背景

2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行影响了个人以及特定疾病的脑肿瘤组织。世界各地的这些组织旨在满足其服务的患者和护理人员未得到满足的需求。大流行对这些组织的直接影响构成了重大的附带损害。为了更好地了解COVID-19大流行对脑肿瘤组织的影响,国际脑肿瘤联盟(IBTA)开展了一项国际调查,以确定该病毒引发的组织变化以及应对挑战所采取的方法。

方法

设计了一项包含分类和定性问题的37个问题的在线调查,并分发给全球130个脑肿瘤组织。来自22个国家的77个组织完成了调查(回复率为59%)。使用描述性统计和内容分析来呈现结果。

结果

回复分为以下三类:(1)组织特征,(2)COVID-19对服务的影响,以及(3)COVID-19对组织内财务和人力资源的影响。尽管组织特征各不相同,但报告的共同担忧是活动中断,这影响了组织提供常规服务的能力以及维持资金的挑战。财务和人力资源都受到了压力,但各组织在大流行期间进行了必要的调整以保存资源。

结论

尽管脑肿瘤组织受到了COVID-19大流行的影响,但各组织迅速适应了这一前所未有的全球医疗危机。灵活的反应和灵活性对组织的可持续性至关重要。需要创新方法来确保组织保持活力,从而满足广大脑肿瘤群体的需求。

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