2019冠状病毒病与妇产科医生:印度人的视角

Radhika Anand, R. Najam
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自出现以来,由严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2引起的COVID - 19已成为全球健康威胁。与COVID-19患者打交道的卫生保健工作者面临的风险程度尚不确定。进行了基于问卷的前瞻性横断面研究,以评估印度妇产科实践受大流行影响的程度。材料与方法:2020年8月至10月,309名妇产科医生通过谷歌表格参与了调查。与covid - 19前相比,评估了大流行期间对当前工作情景的影响。分类变量通过频率(%)表示。变量间的相关性采用卡方检验。P < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。使用Google Sheets和Microsoft Excel 365制作图表。结果:产科实践各项指标急剧下降。超过一半的门诊医生发现门诊病人下降超过90%。发现收入减少与部门,设置类型和实践持续时间有显著关联(P < 0.001)。调查对象中有54.8%的人表示,在国家危机时期,他们是自愿工作的。结论:这项研究表明,大流行已涉及印度妇产科的实践。然而,由于医生的高度知识和准备以及当局精心制定的指导方针,顺利运作得以维持。
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COVID-19 and obstetricians and gynecologist: The Indian perspective
Introduction: Since its emergence, COVID 19 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, turned out to be a health threat throughout the world. The degree of risk for the health-care workers who are dealing with the COVID-19 patients is uncertain. Questionnaire-based prospective cross-sectional study was done to assess the extent to which the Indian obstetrics and gynecology practice has been affected by the pandemic. Materials and Methods: From August to October 2020, 309 obstetricians (OBs) and gynecologists took part in the survey via Google forms. Impact on the present working scenario during the pandemic compared to the Pre-COVID era was evaluated. The categorical variables got illustrated through frequency (%). The association among the variables Chi-square test was utilized. Statistical significance was contemplated by the P < 0.05. Graphs were prepared using Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel 365. Results: There was drastic fall in parameters of obstetric practice. Over half of the OBs witnessed fall in outpatients over 90%. Significant association seen reduction in earnings with the sector, type of set-up, and duration of practice (P < 0.001) was found. Apprehension among the study group was present still majority 54.8% said that they were working voluntarily in this time of national crisis. Conclusions: This research indicates that the pandemic has entailed practice of obstetrics and gynecology in India. However, the smooth functioning was maintained due to the high degree of knowledge and preparedness among the doctors and the well-laid guidelines by the authorities.
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