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新冠大流行期间全球非新冠健康服务的可及性:综述。

Accessibility to Non-COVID Health Services in the World During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Review.

机构信息

Student Scientific Circle of Maxillofacial Orthopaedics and Orthodontics, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland.

Department of Social Sciences and the Humanities, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2021 Dec 16;9:760795. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.760795. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV2 has seriously impacted the global economy. Medical facilities around the world were not prepared for the enormous challenges posed by the growing number of patients each day, the shortage of personal protective equipment, and insufficient numbers of medical staff. Governments have tried to counteract the impact of the pandemic, but the measures taken have not always been sufficient to maintain access to and quality of health services at the same level as before the pandemic. The disruption of health services has resulted in more and more research reports from different parts of the world on the accessibility of health services during the COVID-19 pandemic. This review article presents 21 selected scientific studies on access to health services in different regions of the world. Articles were found in PubMed, GoogleScholar, Medline, and ScienceDirect databases, then grouped, and significant data were extracted from each article. The results were summarized in a table. The range of limited health services included a variety of specialties, including primary care, psychiatry, orthopedics, cardiology, neurosurgery, and more. Methods used in the studies were based on retrospective analysis or on the subjective assessment of patients in the form of a questionnaire or interview. Most authors claimed a decrease in accessibility to health services during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the pre-pandemic period, including a decrease in planned surgeries, doctor appointments, patient admission to hospital or ER, and access to medicines. Additionally, some authors observed an increase in the mortality rate. One of the few medical services that have expanded rapidly during the pandemic was online appointments. The COVID-19 pandemic has most certainly affected the accessibility of health services worldwide. Lessons should be learned to prevent inaccessibility to medical services, especially as experts predict another wave of COVID-19 cases.

摘要

由 SARS-CoV2 引起的 COVID-19 大流行严重影响了全球经济。世界各地的医疗设施都没有为每天不断增加的患者数量、个人防护设备短缺以及医务人员数量不足所带来的巨大挑战做好准备。各国政府已试图应对大流行的影响,但所采取的措施并不总是足以维持大流行前的卫生服务可及性和质量。卫生服务的中断导致来自世界不同地区的越来越多的研究报告关注 COVID-19 大流行期间卫生服务的可及性。本文回顾了 21 项关于世界不同地区卫生服务可及性的科学研究。文章在 PubMed、Google Scholar、Medline 和 ScienceDirect 数据库中检索,然后进行分组,并从每篇文章中提取重要数据。结果总结在一个表格中。受限制的卫生服务范围包括各种专业,包括初级保健、精神病学、骨科、心脏病学、神经外科等。研究中使用的方法基于回顾性分析或患者通过问卷或访谈进行的主观评估。大多数作者声称与大流行前相比,COVID-19 大流行期间卫生服务的可及性下降,包括计划手术、医生预约、患者住院或急诊入院以及获得药物的机会减少。此外,一些作者观察到死亡率上升。在大流行期间快速扩展的少数医疗服务之一是在线预约。COVID-19 大流行肯定已经影响了全球的卫生服务可及性。应该吸取经验教训,防止医疗服务无法获得,尤其是因为专家预测 COVID-19 病例将再次出现高峰。

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