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2019年冠状病毒病大流行对一级创伤中心满足美国外科医师学会研究要求能力的影响。

Effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the ability of level 1 trauma centers to meet American College of Surgeons research requirements.

作者信息

Madayag Robert M, Sercy Erica, Berg Gina M, Banton Kaysie L, Carrick Matthew, Lieser Mark, Tanner Allen, Bar-Or David

机构信息

Trauma Services Department, St Anthony Hospital & Medical Campus, Lakewood, Colorado, USA.

Trauma Research Department, Swedish Medical Center, Englewood, Colorado, USA.

出版信息

Trauma Surg Acute Care Open. 2021 Feb 24;6(1):e000692. doi: 10.1136/tsaco-2021-000692. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The COVID-19 pandemic has had major effects on hospitals' ability to perform scientific research while providing patient care and minimizing virus exposure and spread. Many non-COVID-19 research has been halted, and funding has been diverted to COVID-19 research and away from other areas.

METHODS

A 28-question survey was administered to all level 1 trauma centers in the USA that included questions about how the pandemic affected the trauma centers' ability to fulfill the volume and research requirements of level 1 verification by the American College of Surgeons (ACS).

RESULTS

The survey had a 29% response rate (40/137 successful invitations). Over half of respondents (52%) reported reduced trauma admissions during the pandemic, and 7% reported that their admissions dropped below the volume required for level 1 verification. Many centers diverted resources from research during the pandemic (44%), halted ongoing consenting studies (33%), and had difficulty fulfilling research requirements because of competing clinical priorities (40%).

DISCUSSION

Results of this study show a need for flexibility in the ACS verification process during the COVID-19 pandemic, potentially including reduction of the required admissions and/or research publication volumes.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Level IV, cross-sectional study.

摘要

引言

新冠疫情对医院在提供患者护理并尽量减少病毒暴露和传播的同时开展科研工作的能力产生了重大影响。许多非新冠研究已暂停,资金已从其他领域转至新冠研究。

方法

对美国所有一级创伤中心进行了一项包含28个问题的调查,问题涉及疫情如何影响创伤中心满足美国外科医师学会(ACS)一级认证的工作量和研究要求的能力。

结果

该调查的回复率为29%(137份有效邀请中有40份回复)。超过半数的受访者(52%)报告称疫情期间创伤入院人数减少,7%的受访者表示其入院人数降至一级认证所需数量以下。许多中心在疫情期间将资源从研究工作中转移(44%),暂停了正在进行的同意开展的研究(33%),并且由于相互竞争的临床优先事项而难以满足研究要求(40%)。

讨论

本研究结果表明,在新冠疫情期间,ACS认证过程需要灵活性,可能包括减少所需的入院人数和/或研究发表数量。

证据级别

四级,横断面研究。

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