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Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology ; 78(Supplement 111):205, 2023.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2292382

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Background: In March 2020, the state of alarm was declared in Spain due to the health crisis caused by SARS-COV-2. The rapid spread of the virus generated uncertainty and concern about the impact it could have on patients with severe asthma (SA) and boosted for the first time the use of teleconsultation for the management of these patients. For this reason, it was necessary to facilitate the transition to a hybrid model that combines face-to-face and digital consultations. Objective(s): Development of the first document designed for SA patients, aimed to support the preparation of the telematic follow-up consultations with their specialist. Method(s): Nine experts in SA from different specialties: 4 allergists, 3 pulmonologists and 2 asthma unit nurses contributed to the conceptualization and development of the document. In a first phase of conceptualization, the profile of patients to which the material is addressed was defined and the minimum content needed to be useful to both patients and healthcare professionals (HCPs) was established. A first draft was prepared and refined after evaluation by adult patients and parents of pediatric patients through cognitive interviews. Result(s): Onasm@ is the first document intended for SA patients to prepare the telematic follow-up consultation with their specialist. It consists of three blocks: A first one with general considerations to be applied on the telematic consultation, a second one to collect all the information that might be requested by the healthcare professional (HCP) during the off-site visit (asthma medications, dosage, adherence, asthma crisis events, emergency visits and oral corticosteroid use) and the third block with tips for achieving and maintaining asthma control. The asthma control test (ACTTM) for adults and the children's version (cACTTM) is also incorporated. Conclusion(s): The transition to a hybrid healthcare model due to the pandemic situation makes it essential to support SA patients to face the telematic follow-up consultation with their specialist. Onasm@ is the first document designed to help patients to appreciate the information needed to face this type of visit, with the aim to promote a fluid communication with their HCP and more efficient visits. This type of document could be applied to the management of other conditions and as such have broader impact on the future of healthcare, which is currently immersed in far-reaching change and transformation.

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Revista Medica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social ; 60(Suppl 2):65-76, 2022.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2258426

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Background: The third wave of COVID-19 in Mexico produced a high demand for hospital care, which is why it was created a multidisciplinary group to optimize decision-making: the Interinstitutional Command for the Health Sector (COISS, according to its initials in Spanish). So far, there is no scientific evidence of the COISS processes or their effect on the behavior of epidemiological indicators and the hospital care needs of the population in the context of COVID-19 in the entities involved. Objectives: To analyze the trend on epidemic risk indicators throughout the COISS group's management in the third wave of COVID-19 in Mexico. Material and methods: Mixed study: 1) non-systematic review of information from technical documents issued by COISS, 2) secondary analysis of open-access institutional databases through the description of healthcare needs of cases notified with COVID-19 symptoms, and an ecological analysis by each Mexican state on the behavior of hospital occupancy, RT-PCR positivity, and COVID-19 mortality in two-time points. Results: The COISS activity in identifying states with epidemic risk generated actions aimed at a reduction in hospital occupancy of beds, positivity by RT-PCR, and mortality from COVID-19. Conclusions : The decisions of the COISS group reduced the indicators of epidemic risk. Continuing the work of the COISS group is an urgent need. Conclusions: The decisions of the COISS group reduced the indicators of epidemic risk. Continuing the work of the COISS group is an urgent need. Copyright © 2023 Revista Medica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social.

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Rev Clin Esp (Barc) ; 223(3): 188-191, 2023 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2221281

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COVID-19 , Humans , Pandemics
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