2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的眼科实践:建议与现实生活

D. Ashour, M. A. Awad-Allah, M. Yosef, M. Saleh
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目的评估眼科医生在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间在现实生活中对现行建议的遵守情况,以及不同机构为降低感染风险而采取的措施。方法对眼科医生进行横断面研究,通过一项基于网络的自我管理调查,共有25个问题,首先是人口统计数据,然后是关于疫情对实践影响的问题。之后,询问了有关不同设施采取的感染控制措施、各种个人防护设备的使用及其可用性的详细问题。结果我们收到了106份调查回复。大多数受访者(86.8%)报告称门诊患者数量减少,49%的人将服务限制在紧急情况下,50%的人报告对所有患者进行了分流,28%的人只报告为患者提供了口罩。我们所有的参与者都戴着外科口罩或过滤口罩,67%的人总是使用狭缝式灯罩,75.5%的人对每位患者进行手部卫生。72%的参与者报告了各种个人防护设备和消毒剂的可用性。结论现实生活中的实践不同于理论建议。需要对患者的分诊、可用性以及狭缝灯罩、面罩和护目镜的使用采取额外措施。需要实施和监督更严格的手部卫生政策。
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Ophthalmic practice during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: recommendations versus real life
Purpose To assess the adherence of ophthalmologists to the current recommendations during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic in the real-life practice and the measures taken by different institutions to decrease the risk of infection. Methods A cross-sectional study among ophthalmologists that was done via a self-administered web-based survey with 25 questions, starting with demographic data, followed by questions regarding the effect of the pandemic on practice. After that, detailed questions about infection control measures taken by different facilities and the use of various personal protective equipment and their availability were asked. Results We received 106 responses to the survey. Most of the respondents (86.8%) reported a reduction in the number of patients in the outpatient clinics, 49% limited services to emergencies, 50% reported triage for all patients, and 28% only reported providing face masks for patients. All our participants wear masks either surgical or filtering, 67% always use slit-lamp shields, and 75.5% apply hand hygiene per patient. The availability of various personal protective equipment and disinfectants was reported by 72% of our participants. Conclusion Real-life practice differs from the theoretical recommendations. Extra measures are required regarding patients’ triage, availability, and use of slit-lamp shields, face shields, and goggles. A stricter hand hygiene policy needs to be implemented and monitored.
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