Nirav Nimavat, Mohammad Mehedi Hasan, Sundip Charmode, Gowthamm Mandala, Ghanshyam R Parmar, Ranvir Bhangu, Israr Khan, Shruti Singh, Amit Agrawal, Ashish Shah, Vishi Sachdeva
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Abstract
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has brought fundamental changes to our problems and priorities, especially those related to the healthcare sector. India was one of the countries severely affected by the harsh consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Aim: To understand the challenges faced by the healthcare system during a pandemic.
Methods: The literature search for this review was conducted using PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. We also used Reference Citation Analysis (RCA) to search and improve the results. We focused on the published scientific articles concerned with two major vital areas: (1) The Indian healthcare system; and (2) COVID-19 pandemic effects on the Indian healthcare system.
Results: The Indian healthcare system was suffering even before the pandemic. The pandemic has further stretched the healthcare services in India. The main obstacle in the healthcare system was to combat the rising number of communicable as well as noncommunicable diseases. Besides the pandemic measures, there was a diversion of focus of the already established healthcare services away from the chronic conditions and vaccinations. The disruption of the vaccination services may have more severe short and long-term consequences than the pandemic's adverse effects.
Conclusion: Severely restricted resources limited the interaction of the Indian healthcare system with the COVID-19 pandemic. Re-establishment of primary healthcare services, maternal and child health services, noncommunicable diseases programs, National Tuberculosis Elimination Program, etc. are important to prevent serious long-term consequences of this pandemic.
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行给我们的问题和优先事项带来了根本性的变化,特别是与医疗保健部门相关的问题。印度是受新冠肺炎疫情严重影响的国家之一。目的:了解大流行期间卫生保健系统面临的挑战。方法:采用PubMed、EMBASE、Scopus、Web of Science、Google Scholar等数据库进行文献检索。我们还使用参考引文分析(RCA)来检索和改进结果。我们重点关注与两个重要领域有关的已发表的科学文章:(1)印度医疗保健系统;(2) COVID-19大流行对印度医疗体系的影响。结果:印度的医疗保健系统甚至在大流行之前就受到了影响。大流行进一步扩大了印度的医疗保健服务。卫生保健系统的主要障碍是与日益增多的传染病和非传染性疾病作斗争。除了防治流行病的措施外,还将已经建立的保健服务的重点从慢性病和疫苗接种中转移出来。疫苗接种服务中断的短期和长期后果可能比大流行的不利影响更为严重。结论:资源严重受限限制了印度卫生保健系统与COVID-19大流行的互动。重建初级卫生保健服务、妇幼保健服务、非传染性疾病规划、国家消除结核病规划等,对于预防这一流行病的严重长期后果至关重要。