Department of Orthopaedics, Chan Gunn Pavilion, Allen McGavin Sports Medicine Clinic, University of British Columbia, 2553 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T1Z3, Canada.
Department of Orthopaedics, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistrasse 52, 20246, Hamburg, Germany.
J Orthop Surg Res. 2021 Feb 26;16(1):161. doi: 10.1186/s13018-021-02283-y.
COVID-19 was declared a global emergency in the first quarter of 2020. It is has resulted in and continues in over a million deaths worldwide and halted medical systems and particularly elective surgeries worldwide. The aim of this study was to identify the effect of the initial COVID-19 pandemic months on orthopaedic surgeons in British Columbia.
The study surveyed (June until August 2020) 187 orthopaedic surgeons in British Columbia affiliated with the University of British Columbia or the British Columbia Orthopaedic Association using an online survey to help identify the impact of COVID-19 on patient care, work and personal life.
Eighty-seven out of 187 (46.5%) orthopaedic surgeons participated in the online survey. All types of surgeries were completely cancelled for 23 respondents. Elective surgeries were cancelled for most respondents (in-hospital n = 38 and/or ambulatory n = 32). Trauma cases were reduced according to 35 respondents. Outpatient clinics were stopped initially and transferred in virtual clinics (telemedicine). Approximately 40% of respondents were afraid of infecting others (patients, family) and 25% admitted to drink more heavily. Ninety percent of respondents reported an income loss of > 15% (range 0-100%).
Orthopaedic surgeons and their patients have been significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Cancellation of surgeries has created an increased backlog of 32,400 orthopaedic surgeries in British Columbia. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has expedited the implementation of telemedicine, which will be a long-lasting benefit in providing healthcare.
2020 年第一季度,世界卫生组织宣布新冠疫情为全球紧急卫生事件。该疫情已导致并持续导致全球超过 100 万人死亡,并使全球各地的医疗系统,尤其是择期手术陷入停顿。本研究旨在确定新冠疫情最初几个月对不列颠哥伦比亚省骨科医生的影响。
该研究调查了不列颠哥伦比亚省的 187 名骨科医生(2020 年 6 月至 8 月),这些医生隶属于不列颠哥伦比亚大学或不列颠哥伦比亚省骨科协会,采用在线调查来帮助确定 COVID-19 对患者护理、工作和个人生活的影响。
187 名骨科医生中有 87 名(46.5%)参与了在线调查。23 名受访者的所有类型手术均被完全取消。大多数受访者的择期手术被取消(住院 n = 38 或门诊 n = 32)。根据 35 名受访者的报告,创伤病例有所减少。最初停诊,随后转为虚拟诊所(远程医疗)。约有 40%的受访者担心感染他人(患者、家人),25%的受访者承认饮酒量增加。90%的受访者报告收入损失超过 15%(范围 0-100%)。
新冠疫情对骨科医生及其患者产生了重大影响。手术的取消导致不列颠哥伦比亚省积压了 32400 例骨科手术。然而,新冠疫情加速了远程医疗的实施,这将是提供医疗保健的一个持久的好处。