Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Gazi University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.
Pediatr Nephrol. 2022 Aug;37(8):1867-1875. doi: 10.1007/s00467-021-05226-1. Epub 2021 Dec 31.
Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) has been challenging for patients and medical staff. Radical changes have been needed to prevent disruptions in patient care and medical education.
A web-based survey was sent to European Society for Pediatric Nephrology (ESPN) members via the ESPN mailing list to evaluate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on delivery of pediatric nephrology (PN) care and educational activities. There were ten questions with subheadings.
Seventy-six centers from 24 countries completed the survey. The time period was between the beginning of the pandemic and May 30, 2020. The number of patients admitted in PN wards and outpatient clinics were significantly decreased (2.2 and 4.5 times, respectively). Telemedicine tools, electronic prescriptions, online applications for off-label drugs, and remote access to laboratory/imaging results were used in almost half of the centers. Despite staff training and protective measures, 33% of centers reported COVID-19 infected staff, and 29% infected patients. Difficulties in receiving pharmaceuticals were reported in 25% of centers. Sixty percent of centers suspended living-related kidney transplantation, and one-third deceased-donor kidney transplantation. Hands-on education was suspended in 91% of medical schools, and face-to-face teaching was replaced by online systems in 85%. Multidisciplinary training in PN was affected in 54% of the centers.
This survey showed a sharp decline in patient admissions and a significant decrease in kidney transplantation. Telemedicine and online teaching became essential tools, requiring integration into the current system. The prolonged and fluctuating course of the pandemic may pose additional challenges necessitating urgent and rational solutions.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)给患者和医务人员带来了挑战。需要进行彻底的变革,以防止中断患者的护理和医学教育。
通过 ESPN 邮件列表向欧洲儿科学会肾脏病分会(ESPN)成员发送了基于网络的调查,以评估 COVID-19 大流行对小儿肾脏病(PN)护理和教育活动的影响。该调查共有十个问题,每个问题下还有小标题。
来自 24 个国家的 76 个中心完成了这项调查。调查时间为疫情开始至 2020 年 5 月 30 日。PN 病房和门诊的患者入院人数明显减少(分别减少了 2.2 倍和 4.5 倍)。近一半的中心使用远程医疗工具、电子处方、在线申请标签外药物和远程获取实验室/影像结果。尽管进行了员工培训和采取了保护措施,仍有 33%的中心报告有 COVID-19 感染的员工,29%的中心报告有 COVID-19 感染的患者。25%的中心报告在获得药品方面存在困难。60%的中心暂停了活体亲属供肾移植,三分之一的中心暂停了尸体供肾移植。91%的医学院暂停了实践教育,85%的医学院用在线系统取代了面对面教学。54%的中心 PN 多学科培训受到影响。
这项调查显示,患者入院人数急剧下降,肾移植数量显著减少。远程医疗和在线教学成为必要的工具,需要将其纳入现有系统。大流行的持续和波动的过程可能会带来额外的挑战,需要紧急和合理的解决方案。