Emergency Department, ZOL Hospital, Genk, Belgium.
Emergency Department, University Hospital Leuven, Belgium.
Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2022 Oct;16(5):2194-2197. doi: 10.1017/dmp.2021.253. Epub 2021 Aug 4.
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that emergency departments (EDs) need to reorganize their operations rapidly. This study investigated the impact of the pandemic on structural and logistical issues at EDs and the measures taken. Belgian EDs were surveyed on the implemented changes at the start of the pandemic in relation to the 4 S's in disaster medicine: Structure, Staff, Supplies, and System. The study demonstrated that Belgian EDs felt largely unprepared for this pandemic, but nevertheless dynamically restructured their organization. A 46% increase in ED beds was created in different types of structures and more than 50% of all ED beds were reserved for COVID-19 care, but overall the number of patient presentations dropped by 29%. EDs deployed extra personnel, additional training, and psychological support. More than 50% reported an acute shortage of personal protective equipment, and several reported a shortage of ventilatory equipment and medications.
COVID-19 大流行表明,急诊科需要迅速重组其运营。本研究调查了大流行对急诊科结构和后勤问题的影响以及所采取的措施。对比利时急诊科在大流行开始时与灾难医学的 4 个 S 相关的实施变化进行了调查:结构、人员、物资和系统。研究表明,比利时急诊科对此次大流行感到准备不足,但仍对其组织进行了动态重组。在不同类型的结构中增加了 46%的急诊科床位,超过 50%的所有急诊科床位用于 COVID-19 护理,但总体而言,患者就诊人数减少了 29%。急诊科部署了额外的人员、额外的培训和心理支持。超过 50%的人报告个人防护设备严重短缺,一些人报告呼吸机设备和药物短缺。