新冠疫情对西班牙康复服务的影响

Q3 Medicine Rehabilitacion Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rh.2022.02.009
P. Begazo Flores , M. Supervía , M. Gimeno González , A.B. Morata Crespo
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摘要

简介新冠肺炎疫情使需要入住重症监护室和长期住院治疗的患者数量大幅增长。鉴于重症监护患者和住院患者对康复相关服务的需求呈指数级增长,本研究旨在确定康复服务是否能够达到足够的适应水平。材料和方法通过这项横断面研究,于2020年12月22日至2021年2月12日在西班牙各康复部门进行了一项在线调查。SORECAR(西班牙心肺康复协会)是设计调查(ICU康复服务鉴定)的负责实体。采用SPSS进行描述性统计分析。目的解决西班牙康复部门因新的新冠肺炎疫情而产生的特殊需求和变化。结果来自18个城市的38家医院(共49家)参与了研究。ICU每周需求得分平均为7.84±6.8(范围:2-45)。住院平均数显示为9.63±6.2MC/周(范围:2-55)。医生的总工作时间为10.38小时/周,其中物理治疗师的工作时间为25.95小时/周。只有7家医院(16.7%)配备了职业治疗师(OT)(平均每周5小时)。每次康复治疗平均持续30分钟。59.1%(n=23)的纳入医院已经实施了特定的新冠肺炎后随访康复治疗,而9.1%(n=4)的医院正在计划实施。64.3%(n=24)的受访中心为新冠肺炎患者实施了特定方案,另有7.1%(n=3)正在开发中。48.5%(n=18)的受访中心在其ICU和呼吸康复区内没有为内部医疗住院人员提供专门的培训计划。结论疫情导致西班牙康复服务机构的工作量大幅增加。纳入本研究的大多数医院已经实施了门诊随访咨询。危重患者的康复是这一医学专业反复出现的问题,需要在不久的将来进一步解决。
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Impacto de la pandemia por COVID-19 en los Servicios de Rehabilitación de España

Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic situation has brought a considerable growth on the amount of patients requiring ICU admissions and long-term hospitalization. The present study is aimed at determining whether Rehabilitation Services has been able to reach a sufficient adaptation level, regarding the exponential increase on the demand of Rehab-related services from intensive care patients and inpatients.

Material and methods

Through this cross-sectional research, an online survey was implemented in various Rehabilitation Departments across Spain from December the 22nd, 2020 to February the 12th, 2021. SORECAR (The Spanish Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Society) was the responsible entity for the design of the survey (ICU Rehabilitation Services Identification). Descriptive statistical analysis was conducted using SPSS.

Objective

To address the specific needs and changes arising from the new COVID-19 pandemic situation within Spanish Rehabilitation Departments.

Results

38 hospitals from 18 cities (From a total of 49) participated in the study. The ICUs weekly demand scored 7.84 ± 6,8 Medical Consultation (MC) on average (range: 2-45). The hospitalization average was displayed as 9, 63 ± 6,2 MC/week (range: 2-55). The total worktime dedicated by physicians was 10.38 h/week, from which physiotherapists stood with 25.95 h/week. Only 7 hospitals (16.7%) counted with occupational therapists (OT) (average dedication of 5 h/week). Each Rehab-session lasted 30 min on average.

59.1% (n = 23) of the included hospitals had already implemented a specific post-covid follow-up rehab-consultation, whereas 9.1% (n = 4) of them were planning on implementing it. 64.3% (n = 24) of the surveyed centers implemented specific protocols for COVID-19 patients, while another 7.1% (n = 3) were in development progress. 48.5% (n = 18) of the surveyed centers did not owe its own specific training program within its ICUs and respiratory rehab-areas for the internal medical residents.

Conclusions

The pandemic situation has resulted in a substantial increase on the workload in the Spanish Rehabilitation Services. Most of the hospitals included in the present study had already implemented outpatient follow-up consultations. Rehabilitation in critical patients is an exponentially recurrent topic for this medical specialty that needs to be furtherly addressed in the nearby future.

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Rehabilitacion
Rehabilitacion Medicine-Rehabilitation
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