Online networks facilitating multidisciplinary healthcare: a novel strategy to curb COVID-19.

Henrieke Prins, Ineke Knijp, Gonneke Hermanides, Marco Blanker, Casper Rokx
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Abstract

Objectives: Global spread of COVID-19 at an unprecedented speed has heavily strained healthcare systems worldwide, and reliable alternatives to analogue healthcare are urgently needed.

Methods: During the first COVID-19 wave in the Netherlands, we launched six regional online networks and analysed the activity and content in a qualitative mixed-methods manner.

Results: We observed continued activity and collaboration on the platform between healthcare professionals at the different levels of care.

Conclusion: The networks described here were launched successfully and have the potential to optimise the COVID-19 response.

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在线网络促进多学科医疗保健:遏制COVID-19的新战略。
目标:COVID-19以前所未有的速度在全球传播,给全球医疗系统造成了严重压力,迫切需要替代模拟医疗的可靠替代方案。方法:在荷兰第一次COVID-19浪潮期间,我们启动了六个区域在线网络,并以定性混合方法分析了活动和内容。结果:我们观察到不同护理水平的医疗保健专业人员在平台上的持续活动和合作。结论:本文描述的网络已成功启动,具有优化COVID-19应对的潜力。
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