Financial Burden of COVID-19 on Orthopeadic Surgeons

S. Kale, Sagar V. Soni, Sarang Aggarwal, Nikhil Reginald Isaacs, Ronak Mishra, Sankalp Shashwat, S. Doshi
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread throughout the world, affecting people from all walks of life, including orthopedic doctors in India. We’ve We’ have seen a significant decrease in the number of patients. The study’s study’s goal was to determine the extent to which the epidemic has affected Indian orthopaedic practice. Methods: An online survey of currently practicing Indian orthopaedic doctors was done. The study enlisted the help of 500 orthopaedic surgeons. A statistical analysis was performed to determine the relationship between the demographic profile of study participants and other orthopaedic practice characteristics. Results: Maximum participants belonged to the age group of 30-–40 years (39.8%) and only 13.6% belonged to the age group of 51-–60 years. Approximately, 85.8% participants were married. Out of all, 86% participants were consultants and 14% were residents. Most of the participants (35.2%) have 5-–10 years of practice experience. Most of the participants were working in charity hospitals (31.4%) and very few of them (4.8%) were working in government hospitals. Conclusion: Practicing orthopaedic surgeons working in the private sector and running their own (individual) hospitals and clinics have been the most badly afflicted in terms of earnings, while those working in the government sector and medical universities have been the least afflicted.
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COVID-19对骨科医生的经济负担
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)已在全球蔓延,影响到各行各业的人们,包括印度的骨科医生。我们我们已经看到病人的数量显著减少。这项研究的目的是确定这种流行病对印度骨科实践的影响程度。方法:对目前执业的印度骨科医生进行在线调查。这项研究得到了500名整形外科医生的帮助。进行统计分析以确定研究参与者的人口学概况与其他骨科实践特征之间的关系。结果:30—40岁的参与者最多(39.8%),51—60岁的参与者仅占13.6%。大约85.8%的参与者已婚。在所有参与者中,86%是咨询师,14%是住院医生。大多数参与者(35.2%)有5- 10年的执业经验。大多数参与者在慈善医院工作(31.4%),极少数在公立医院工作(4.8%)。结论:在私营部门工作和经营自己的(个体)医院和诊所的执业骨科医生在收入方面受到的影响最严重,而在政府部门和医科大学工作的骨科医生受到的影响最小。
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