Department of Otorhinolaryngology, General University Hospital in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic.
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Charles University, Third Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Kralovske Vinohrady, Prague, Czech Republic.
Cent Eur J Public Health. 2023 Sep;31(3):171-177. doi: 10.21101/cejph.a7549. Epub 2023 Sep 30.
The objective of this study is to address issues faced by doctors working in the COVID-19 units during the second phase of COVID-19 in the Czech Republic, when the country registered the highest per capita rate of new COVID-19 cases in the world.
A prospective study was designed using Google online questionnaire. Inclusion criteria were doctors from medical and surgical specialties working in COVID-19 units. The Czech Medical Association was approached in obtaining permission and helping us distribute the questionnaire with an introductory message with the aims of the study via email to the chairpersons of 18 medical and surgical Czech Societies and their respective members. The online questionnaire link was active for 31 days. Completion of a questionnaire implied consent to participate. Data was collected from the completed responses and statistical analysis was done.
Fifteen out of eighteen invited Societies participated in the study. Out of all the transferred or volunteering doctors at the COVID units, 47.6% were from 9 medical specialties and 52.4% from 6 surgical units. The highest transfers were seen amongst male surgeons with 21 to 35 years of work experience, whilst the youngest group of doctors made the highest contribution. There was no statistical significance between the effects of COVID-19 and gender. Despite adequate medical provisions, 42% of all doctors had issues with procedural diagnostic methods, 40% tested positive for COVID-19 and 31% reported staff reduction leading to diminished patients' admissions and compromised care. Doctors from surgical departments experienced more difficulties in working in COVID-19 units. Furthermore, on contraction of COVID-19, 114 doctors asserted a lack of support and another 26% were unaware of any services.
Our survey reiterates the relationship between factors related to occupational health and safety, standards of patient care and possibility of medicolegal consequences with the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.
本研究旨在解决 COVID-19 第二阶段期间在捷克共和国工作的医生所面临的问题,当时该国的 COVID-19 新发病例人均发病率位居世界第一。
采用谷歌在线问卷进行前瞻性研究。纳入标准为在 COVID-19 病房工作的来自内科和外科专业的医生。捷克医学协会获得许可,并通过电子邮件向 18 个医学和外科捷克协会的主席及其各自成员发送带有研究目的的介绍性信息,帮助我们分发问卷。在线问卷链接开放 31 天。完成问卷即表示同意参与。从完成的答复中收集数据并进行统计分析。
邀请的 18 个协会中有 15 个参与了研究。在所有转移或自愿到 COVID 病房的医生中,47.6%来自 9 个内科专业,52.4%来自 6 个外科专业。在男性外科医生中,工作经验在 21 至 35 年之间的医生转移最多,而最年轻的医生群体做出了最大的贡献。COVID-19 与性别之间没有统计学意义。尽管医疗设备充足,但仍有 42%的医生在程序诊断方法方面存在问题,40%的医生 COVID-19 检测呈阳性,31%的医生报告人员减少,导致患者入院减少,护理质量下降。来自外科部门的医生在 COVID-19 病房工作时遇到更多困难。此外,在感染 COVID-19 后,114 名医生表示缺乏支持,另有 26%的医生不知道有任何服务。
我们的调查再次强调了与职业健康和安全、患者护理标准以及与持续的 COVID-19 大流行相关的法律后果可能性相关的因素之间的关系。