Physician’s perspective on delivery of care to chronically ill non-COVID-19 patients: Is there a crisis in waiting?
Rawal Medical Journal
; 47(2):262-264, 2022.
Article
in English
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1925316
ABSTRACT
Objective:
To identify the current practice parameters and apprehensions of medical fraternity.Methodology:
This cross sectional survey was conducted by using online Google forms. A total of 119 participants completed the form and were included in the analysis. Brief questionnaire constituted of nine questions to explore current crisis and future apprehensions about non-COVID-19 patients. SPSS version 23 was used for data analysis.Results:
Among 119 participants, majority (77%) were from Pakistan. Medicine and allied were in the highest number (67%) followed by surgical colleagues (18%). Around 41% reported to close their clinical services during pandemic and 69% started providing online services, including those (36%) who were providing both i.e. face-to-face and online. A significant number of physicians (72%) believed that non-COVID patients were suffering these days and around (76%) apprehended that patient’s health may have deteriorated due to lack of care.Conclusion:
Care of non-COVID patients has compromised and immediate actions are needed to halt further decline. A separate place of care for COVID-19 patients, utilization of technology, home visits and gradual opening of OPDs with strict SOP compliance is needed.
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Collection:
Databases of international organizations
Database:
EMBASE
Language:
English
Journal:
Rawal Medical Journal
Year:
2022
Document Type:
Article
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