Survey on what COVID-19 pandemic changed in pediatric urology.

IF 1 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Turkish journal of urology Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.5152/tud.2021.20483
Ali Tekin, Sibel Tiryaki, İbrahim Ulman
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Objective: We aimed to conduct a survey to see how the patient management of pediatric urologists has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic in daily practice and its compliance with the guidelines that aim to minimize the harm to the patient and healthcare professionals.

Material and methods: A questionnaire was prepared to be asked to physicians via Microsoft Forms dealing with pediatric urology for this purpose, and a link was shared in social media groups of doctors managing pediatric urology patients.

Results: A total of 58 (46 males and 12 females) doctors participated in the survey. Participants stated that they made a very high rate of change in their clinical routine; the most preferred approach for the prevention in the operating room was reducing the number of the working staff, and the second most frequent was performing a preoperative COVID-19 screening. Elective surgeries (ie, inguinoscrotal pathologies) were delayed by the majority. However, the majority of the surgeons did not delay surgeries for ureteropelvic junction obstruction or urinary stones. Ninety-five percent of the participants stated that the number of patients was decreased in the outpatient clinics, which was mainly due to the hospital and government policies. The most used method to communicate with patients during the pandemic was phone calls, and there was a 52% increase in the WhatsApp messenger application before the pandemic.

Conclusion: Our survey provided us with an opinion about how our colleagues' lives changed during the pandemic and showed us the importance of a well-established telemedicine system.

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COVID-19大流行对儿科泌尿外科的影响调查
目的:通过调查了解2019冠状病毒病疫情期间儿科泌尿科医师在日常实践中对患者的管理发生了怎样的变化,以及对旨在尽量减少对患者和医护人员伤害的指南的遵守情况。材料和方法:为此目的,准备了一份调查问卷,通过微软窗体向儿科泌尿科医生询问,并在管理儿科泌尿科患者的医生的社交媒体群中共享链接。结果:共有58名医生参与调查,其中男46名,女12名。参与者表示,他们的临床常规改变率非常高;手术室预防的首选方法是减少工作人员数量,其次是术前新冠肺炎筛查。选择性手术(即腹股沟-阴囊病变)被大多数推迟。然而,大多数外科医生没有延迟手术输尿管盂连接处阻塞或尿路结石。95%的参与者表示,门诊诊所的病人数量减少,这主要是由于医院和政府的政策。在大流行期间,与患者沟通最常用的方法是打电话,在大流行之前,WhatsApp messenger应用程序的使用增加了52%。结论:我们的调查为我们提供了关于大流行期间同事生活变化的意见,并向我们展示了完善的远程医疗系统的重要性。
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Turkish journal of urology
Turkish journal of urology Medicine-Urology
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期刊介绍: The aim of the Turkish Journal of Urology is to contribute to the literature by publishing scientifically high-quality research articles as well as reviews, editorials, letters to the editor and case reports. The journal’s target audience includes, urology specialists, medical specialty fellows and other specialists and practitioners who are interested in the field of urology.
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