A Qualitative Study on the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Solid Organ Transplantation.

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY Progress in Transplantation Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1177/15269248231212912
Angie K Puerto Nino, Fabricio Batistella Zasso, Atina Boonchit, Sabrin Salim, Raza Mirza, Joseph Ferenbok, Istvan Mucsi, Heather Boon, Gary Levy
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Introduction: Solid organ transplantation is a lifesaving intervention requiring extensive coordination and communication for timely and safe care. The COVID-19 pandemic posed unique challenges to the safety and management of solid organ transplantation. This descriptive qualitative study aimed to understand how hospital stakeholders were affected by and responded to the COVID-19 pandemic to contribute toward improved healthcare delivery responses and strategies during times of systemic strain on the healthcare system. Methods: One-hour-long semistructured interviews were performed in 3 cohorts: healthcare professionals (N = 6), administrative staff (N = 6), and recipients (N = 4). Interviews were analyzed using conventional thematic content analysis. Thematic saturation was reached within each cohort. Findings: Twelve codes and 6 major themes were identified including the Impact on Clinical Practice, Virtual Healthcare Delivery, Communication, Research, Education and Training, Mental Health and Future Pandemic Planning. Reflecting on these codes and major themes, 4 recommendations were developed (Anticipation and Preparation, Maximizing Existing Resources and Networks, Standardization and the Virtual Environment and Caring for the Staff) to guide transplant programs to optimize healthcare pathways while enhancing the best practices during future pandemics. Conclusion: Transplant programs will benefit from anticipation and preparation procedures using ramping-down strategies, resource planning, and interprofessional collaboration while maximizing existing resources and networks. In parallel, transplant programs should standardize virtual practices and platforms for clinical and educational purposes while maintaining an open culture of mental health discussion and integrating strategies to support staff's mental health.

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实体器官移植是一项挽救生命的干预措施,需要广泛的协调和沟通,以及时和安全的护理。新冠肺炎大流行对实体器官移植的安全性和管理提出了独特的挑战。本描述性定性研究旨在了解医院利益相关者如何受到COVID-19大流行的影响和应对,从而在医疗保健系统面临系统性压力时为改善医疗服务响应和策略做出贡献。方法:对医疗专业人员(N = 6)、行政人员(N = 6)和接受者(N = 4) 3组进行1小时半结构化访谈。访谈采用传统的主题内容分析进行分析。每个队列都达到了主题饱和。研究结果:确定了12个准则和6个主要主题,包括对临床实践的影响、虚拟医疗服务、沟通、研究、教育和培训、心理健康和未来大流行规划。考虑到这些准则和主要主题,制定了4项建议(预期和准备、最大化现有资源和网络、标准化和虚拟环境以及照顾工作人员),以指导移植项目优化医疗保健途径,同时加强未来流行病期间的最佳实践。结论:在充分利用现有资源和网络的同时,移植项目将受益于采用递减策略、资源规划和跨专业合作的预期和准备程序。与此同时,移植项目应该使临床和教育目的的虚拟实践和平台标准化,同时保持开放的心理健康讨论文化,并整合策略以支持员工的心理健康。
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Progress in Transplantation
Progress in Transplantation SURGERY-TRANSPLANTATION
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1.50
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12.50%
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44
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Progress in Transplantation (PIT) is the official journal of NATCO, The Organization for Transplant Professionals. Journal Partners include: Australasian Transplant Coordinators Association and Society for Transplant Social Workers. PIT reflects the multi-disciplinary team approach to procurement and clinical aspects of organ and tissue transplantation by providing a professional forum for exchange of the continually changing body of knowledge in transplantation.
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