Paediatric Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria.
Paediatric Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, 2Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria.
Niger Postgrad Med J. 2022 Apr-Jun;29(2):102-109. doi: 10.4103/npmj.npmj_761_21.
The impact of the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on global health, has reached far beyond that caused by the disease itself. With ongoing mutations and the emergence of new strains of the virus alongside repeated waves of the pandemic, the full impact of the pandemic is still evolving and remains difficult to predict or evaluate. In paediatric surgery, it has led to significant disruptions in patient care, the extent and consequence of which are not fully documented in Nigeria.
This study aims to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on services, training and research in a busy paediatric surgery unit during the initial 3-month period of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.
This study was an ambispective evaluation of the preceding 3 months before lockdown and the initial 3 months of lockdown. Clinic cancellations, elective and emergency surgeries, delays in access, extra cost of care to patients, impact on training and research, and the psychologic impact of the pandemic on staff and guardians were evaluated.
During the 3-month lockdown period, an estimated 78 new cases and 637 follow-up cases could not access care. Ninety-seven elective surgeries in 91 patients were postponed. Two (2.2%) patients' symptoms progressed. All emergency patients received care. Out-of-pocket expenditure increased averagely by $124. The pandemic contributed to delays in seeking (13%), reaching (20%) and receiving care (6%). Trainee participation in surgeries was reduced and academic programmes were suspended. Five staff were exposed to the virus and 3 infected.
Paediatric surgery has been negatively impacted by COVID-19. Efforts must focus on planning and implementing interventions to mitigate the long-term impact.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对全球健康的影响远远超出了该疾病本身所造成的影响。随着病毒的持续变异和新毒株的出现,以及大流行的反复浪潮,大流行的全面影响仍在发展,仍然难以预测或评估。在小儿外科学中,它导致患者护理受到重大干扰,但其在尼日利亚的严重程度和后果尚未全面记录。
本研究旨在评估 COVID-19 在 COVID-19 大流行封锁的最初 3 个月期间对一个繁忙的小儿外科单位的服务、培训和研究的影响。
本研究是对封锁前的前 3 个月和封锁后的最初 3 个月进行的前瞻性评估。评估了诊所取消、择期和急诊手术、就诊延迟、患者额外的护理费用、对培训和研究的影响以及大流行对工作人员和监护人的心理影响。
在 3 个月的封锁期间,估计有 78 例新病例和 637 例随访病例无法获得治疗。91 例患者中的 97 例择期手术被推迟。有 2 例(2.2%)患者的症状加重。所有急诊患者均得到治疗。自费支出平均增加了 124 美元。大流行导致寻求治疗的时间(13%)、到达(20%)和接受治疗(6%)延迟。受训者参与手术的机会减少,学术计划暂停。有 5 名工作人员接触到病毒,有 3 名工作人员感染。
COVID-19 对小儿外科学产生了负面影响。必须努力集中规划和实施干预措施,以减轻其长期影响。