Challenges, reorganisation and recovery of obstetrics and gynecology outpatient services during and after the COVID-19 pandemic in a tertiary hospital

M. J. Seet, Krystal Koh, M. Mathur
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: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 11 March 2020. As of 16 January 2021, the WHO reported a total of 92,506,811 cases globally, with 2,001,773 deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 infections in Singapore reported by the Ministry of Health (MOH) as of 16 January 2021 is 59,054 cases with 270 active cases. As there is currently no cure for COVID-19 infection, the best management strategy remains prevention of transmission through public infection control measures and the recently introduced vaccination programs. Globally, healthcare institutions across multiple disciplines are actively taking measures to reduce their ambulatory outpatient load for low-risk conditions to avoid unnecessary clinic visits and hence reduce the risk of exposure and transmission. In this paper, we describe the challenges faced and the reorganisation of care in the outpatient Obstetrics and Gynaecology (O&G) service in the largest tertiary hospital and referral centre for O&G in Singapore during the COVID-19 outbreak. We also present the challenges we anticipated upon resumption of our services in the post-outbreak period, and discuss the novel strategies we implemented to cope with the increased number of cases expected. These strategies are aimed to improve the standard of patient care, whilst adhering to public infection control guidelines to ensure the safety of our patients and healthcare workers.
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新型冠状病毒肺炎大流行期间及之后某三级医院妇产科门诊服务的挑战、重组与恢复
:世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)于2020年3月11日宣布2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)感染为大流行。截至2021年1月16日,世界卫生组织报告全球共有92506811例病例,2001773例死亡。截至2021年1月16日,卫生部报告的新加坡确诊新冠肺炎感染者总数为59054例,其中270例为活跃病例。由于目前无法治愈新冠肺炎感染,最佳管理策略仍然是通过公共感染控制措施和最近推出的疫苗接种计划预防传播。在全球范围内,多个学科的医疗机构正在积极采取措施,减少低风险条件下的门诊负荷,以避免不必要的门诊就诊,从而降低接触和传播的风险。在这篇论文中,我们描述了新冠肺炎爆发期间,新加坡最大的三级医院和妇产科转诊中心门诊妇产科(O&G)服务面临的挑战和护理重组。我们还介绍了我们在疫情后恢复服务时预期的挑战,并讨论了我们为应对预期增加的病例数量而实施的新策略。这些策略旨在提高患者护理标准,同时遵守公共感染控制指南,以确保患者和医护人员的安全。
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