University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, Alabama, USA.
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health, Alabama, USA.
Can J Urol. 2021 Oct;28(5):10834-10840.
To better understand how the COVID-19 pandemic has forced rapid operational changes in the global healthcare industry, changes implemented on an individual, institutional basis must be considered. There currently is not adequate literature about the overall impact COVID-19 has had on pediatric urology services worldwide. We believe that they have dramatically decreased during the COVID-19 crisis, but have adapted to accommodate changes. We hypothesize that patient care was widely variant due to inadequate standardized recommendations or crisis planning.
A web-based survey was deployed to 377 pediatric urologists globally via email to analyze COVID-19's impact on various types of pediatric urology practices. Key categories included impacts on elective services, telemedicine use, finances, and recovery operations. A total of 114 responses were collected between April 29th - May 22nd, 2020.
The widespread cancellation of elective surgical procedures caused significant disturbances in the field. There was a uniform, significant increase (75%) in telemedicine use across practices. The pandemic has created many changes in care provision for physicians, institutions, and patients themselves. Furthermore, the sudden economic burden on healthcare facilities could lead to cost-cutting measures, creating further strain within institutions. Though telemedicine has its limitations, it is a very viable option when traditional services are unavailable.
Immediate steps should be taken to ensure that the recovery phases of pediatric urology practices are as efficient as possible. Institutions should develop task forces to develop critical workflow processes in the event of health crises, while still maintaining patient-centered care. This will be essential in maximizing appropriate care allocation.
为了更好地了解 COVID-19 大流行如何迫使全球医疗保健行业迅速做出运营变革,必须考虑在个人、机构基础上实施的变革。目前,关于 COVID-19 对全球儿科泌尿科服务的整体影响的文献还不够充分。我们认为,在 COVID-19 危机期间,这些服务已经大幅减少,但已经适应了变化。我们假设由于缺乏标准化的建议或危机规划,患者护理存在广泛差异。
通过电子邮件向全球 377 名儿科泌尿科医生发送了一份基于网络的调查,以分析 COVID-19 对各种类型的儿科泌尿科实践的影响。关键类别包括对选择性服务、远程医疗使用、财务和恢复运营的影响。在 2020 年 4 月 29 日至 5 月 22 日期间共收集了 114 份回复。
广泛取消选择性手术程序导致该领域出现重大干扰。实践中远程医疗的使用统一显著增加(75%)。大流行给医生、医疗机构和患者自身的护理提供方式带来了许多变化。此外,医疗保健机构突然面临的经济负担可能导致削减成本措施,进一步加剧机构内部的压力。尽管远程医疗有其局限性,但在传统服务不可用时,它是一种非常可行的选择。
应立即采取措施,确保儿科泌尿科实践的恢复阶段尽可能高效。医疗机构应成立特别工作组,在发生卫生危机时制定关键工作流程,同时仍然保持以患者为中心的护理。这对于最大限度地合理分配适当的护理至关重要。