Information systems as a source of meaningful information in an epidemic: experience and lessons in restoring routine otorhinolaryngology care after the COVID-19 pandemic

A. A. Korneenkov, P. A. Ovchinnikov, E. A. Vyazemskaya, A. Y. Medvedeva, Yuri K. Yanov
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Introduction. The COVID-19 pandemic has modified the information needs of participants in the public health management system and identified a lack of information for making management and health decisions during the pandemic.Aim. To summarize and provide a general description of information and data that should be available in the health information system of otorhinolaryngological health facilities for decision-making in epidemic settings based on the results of conducted studies.Materials and methods. In this study we used our own experience in addressing information challenges on optimization of otorhinolaryngological care both at the height of pandemic and after renewal of scheduled visits and hospital admissions. We considered studies under the auspices of WHO on assessment of the effectiveness of health information systems as a whole and individual works that were carried out to analyse the impact of the pandemic on provision of otorhinolaryngological care.Results and discussion. The content of data used for decision-making in a pandemic has been substantiated in the following areas: 1) provision of health care should be organized as close as possible to the patient’s personalized care plan with due account for temporal and spatial factors – it is proposed to use patient’s geographic data, patient’s health characteristics indicating the date and time they were registered; 2) health care facilities personnel should be ready to provide medical care – it is proposed to use the results of periodic surveys of health care facilities personnel with regard to their awareness of an epidemic, concern about different risks, working conditions satisfaction, motivation, and emotional status; 3) provision of health care should be simulated, and the optimal option for organizing and distributing the workload should be verified and selected – it is proposed to use service algorithms and necessary resources.
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信息系统作为流行病中的重要信息来源:COVID-19 大流行后恢复耳鼻喉科常规护理的经验和教训
导言。COVID-19 大流行改变了公共卫生管理系统参与者的信息需求,并发现在大流行期间缺乏管理和卫生决策所需的信息。根据已开展研究的结果,总结并概括耳鼻喉科医疗机构卫生信息系统中应提供的信息和数据,以便在流行病环境下做出决策。在这项研究中,我们利用自身的经验来解决耳鼻喉科护理优化方面的信息挑战,包括疫情高峰期以及计划就诊和入院治疗恢复后的信息挑战。我们考虑了世界卫生组织主持的关于卫生信息系统整体有效性评估的研究,以及为分析大流行对耳鼻喉科医疗服务的影响而开展的单项工作。用于大流行病决策的数据内容已在以下方面得到证实:1) 应尽可能按照患者的个性化护理计划提供医疗服务,并充分考虑时间和空间因素--建议使用患者的地理数据、患者的健康特征以及登记的日期和时间;2) 医疗机构人员应做好提供医疗服务的准备--建议使用对医疗机构人员的定期调查结 果,包括他们对流行病的认识、对不同风险的担忧、对工作条件的满意度、积极性和 情绪状况;3) 应模拟提供医疗服务,并验证和选择组织和分配工作量的最佳方案--建议 使用服务算法和必要的资源。
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