Sodhi Jitender, Arora Pankaj, Biswal Manisha, Bhogal Ranjitpal S, Talati Shweta, Dhaliwal Navneet
Department of Hospital Administration, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Department of Hospital Administration, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2022 Aug;11(8):4119-4122. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2279_21. Epub 2022 Aug 30.
The COVID 19 pandemic ravaged the globe with a remarkable ferocity and has not entirely abated till now with cases flaring up at various places at different times. The expected course is for it to become endemic with recurring exacerbations. Over the past two years, we have become wiser to its pathology, diagnosis, and treatment. However, it is imperative for us to regularly and consistently reassess our protocols to assimilate the current and ever-growing knowledge in this direction. Doing so will help us to use our resources judiciously, improve patient care, and enhance the overall benefit to stakeholders. In this article, we aim draw the researchers' attention to few issues which may not be at the forefront at this point in time but important nevertheless. These include the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), universal gloving, isolation criteria, and handling of dead bodies, among others. We hope that a reassessment of the challenges involved in the said procedures will help us to be better prepared to face and tackle potential future waves and the multiple challenges that would potentially ensue post-spikes in infection incidences.
新冠疫情以惊人的凶猛态势肆虐全球,直到现在也尚未完全平息,不同时间在各地都有病例激增。预期的发展趋势是它将成为一种地方病,病情会反复加重。在过去两年里,我们对其病理、诊断和治疗有了更深入的了解。然而,我们必须定期且持续地重新评估我们的方案,以吸收这方面当前不断增长的知识。这样做将有助于我们明智地利用资源,改善患者护理,并提高对利益相关者的整体益处。在本文中,我们旨在提请研究人员注意一些目前可能并非处于前沿但仍然重要的问题。这些问题包括个人防护装备(PPE)的使用、普遍戴手套、隔离标准以及尸体处理等。我们希望对上述程序中涉及的挑战进行重新评估,将有助于我们更好地准备应对未来可能出现的疫情高峰以及感染率上升后可能随之而来的多重挑战。