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Introduction: The novel coronavirus pandemic poses a challenge to healthcare systems' balance. Since children apparently have milder disease courses, COVID-19 guidelines were not easily adapted to pediatrics. We intend to characterize how the national departments of pediatrics adapted to the pandemic at the beginning and describe the measures that were taken to protect healthcare workers.
Methods: An unvalidated online questionnaire was sent to all departments of pediatrics directors of Portuguese public health system hospitals regarding course of actions taken between April and May 2020 to face the new coronavirus pandemic. Neonatology units were excluded.
Results: Thirty-eight questionnaires were included (93% of public health system departments). All departments divided the pediatric emergency unit into non-COVID-19 and COVID-19 areas: 68% in different areas, 47% divided the same space with a physical barrier and 16% with a line on the floor. Healthcare workers were divided into non-COVID-19 and COVID-19 teams in 71% of the departments. Personal protective equipment mostly used in COVID-19 areas consisted of face shield/goggles (97%) and respirators (95%). Others wore surgical masks (8%). The main clinical criteria for testing were Direção-Geral da Saúde criteria (84%). Presential appointments were maintained in 68% of departments with selected follow-up (81%) and priority-first appointments (73%).
Discussion: National departments of pediatrics faced the pandemic differently and measures taken in the emergency department were more similar. Personal protective equipment was adequate in all wards with occasional overuse, considering national and international guidelines.
简介:新型冠状病毒大流行对医疗系统的平衡构成挑战。由于儿童的病程明显较轻,新冠肺炎指南不容易适应儿科。我们打算描述国家儿科在一开始是如何适应疫情的,并描述为保护医护人员而采取的措施。方法:向葡萄牙公共卫生系统医院儿科主任的所有部门发送了一份未经验证的在线问卷,内容涉及2020年4月至5月期间为应对新冠病毒大流行而采取的行动。新生儿病房除外。结果:共纳入38份调查问卷(占公共卫生系统部门的93%)。所有科室都将儿科急诊室划分为非新冠肺炎和新冠肺炎区域:68%的急诊室位于不同区域,47%的急诊室用物理屏障划分同一空间,16%的急诊室在地板上划线。医护人员被分为71%的部门的非新冠肺炎和新冠肺炎团队。新冠肺炎地区主要使用的个人防护设备包括面罩/护目镜(97%)和呼吸器(95%)。其他人戴着外科口罩(8%)。检测的主要临床标准是Direção-Geral da Saúde标准(84%)。68%的部门选择了随访(81%)和优先预约(73%)。讨论:各国儿科面对疫情的方式不同,急诊科采取的措施也更相似。考虑到国家和国际指导方针,所有病房都配备了足够的个人防护装备,偶尔会过度使用。