Evaluatıon of physıcıans' pandemıc management and treatment approaches ın the covıd 19 pandemıc: an onlıne sectıonal study from Turkey

Sinem Bayrakçı
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Objectives: This study was planned to evaluate the perspectives, experiences, and methods followed by physicians on the treatment and management of COVID-19 infection, which affects the whole world. Methods: In this study, in which physicians were included in the study, a questionnaire consisting of 21 questions was conducted in the electronic environment. The questionnaire questions included the treatment methods applied by the physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic, the guidelines they followed and their own clinical experiences. Results: Our study was conducted with a total of 200 physicians, 72 (36.0%) men and 128 (64.0%) women. The mean age of the physicians was 36.54±7.40 years. In the management and treatment of COVID-19 patients, 78.5% of the participants preferred to use the Ministry of Health's COVID-19 Outbreak Management and Study Guide (MHCOMSG) and 60.5% preferred to use the current international guidelines. In the oxygen support management of hypoxemic patients, 53.5% of the participants preferred to follow their personal experience and experience, 52.5% of them preferred to follow the MHCOMSG, 51% of them preferred to follow the current international guidelines. There is a statistically significant relationship between the duration of professional experience, the institution where the employee is working and treatment management preferences. Conclusion: During the COVID-19 pandemic process, physicians preferred to follow the MHCOMSG in treatment and patient management. It is important for health-care professionals to follow new developments closely and to make updates on COVID-19 published online by official government health officials in terms of health workers' preferences in accessing information. (English) [ FROM AUTHOR]
Evaluatıon的physıcıans' pandemıc管理和治疗方法ın covıd 19 pandemıc:一项来自土耳其的onlıne sectıonal研究
目的:本研究旨在评估医生对影响全球的COVID-19感染的治疗和管理的观点、经验和方法。方法:本研究采用电子环境进行问卷调查,问卷共21个问题。问卷问题包括医生在COVID-19大流行期间采用的治疗方法,遵循的指导方针以及自己的临床经验。结果:本研究共纳入200名医生,其中男性72人(36.0%),女性128人(64.0%)。平均年龄36.54±7.40岁。在COVID-19患者的管理和治疗中,78.5%的参与者倾向于使用卫生部的COVID-19爆发管理和研究指南(MHCOMSG), 60.5%的参与者倾向于使用现行的国际指南。在低氧血症患者的氧支持管理中,53.5%的参与者更倾向于遵循个人经验和经验,52.5%的参与者更倾向于遵循MHCOMSG, 51%的参与者更倾向于遵循现行国际指南。在职业经验的持续时间、员工工作的机构和待遇管理偏好之间存在统计学上显著的关系。结论:在COVID-19大流行过程中,医生更倾向于遵循MHCOMSG进行治疗和患者管理。重要的是,卫生保健专业人员应密切关注新的事态发展,并及时了解政府官方卫生官员在网上发布的关于COVID-19的最新情况,了解卫生工作者在获取信息方面的偏好。(英文)[来自作者]
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