[COVID suspected patients in Primary Care in Madrid at the beginning of first wave: Clinical characteristics and healthcare assistance.]

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Revista Espanola De Salud Publica Pub Date : 2022-02-14
Miguel Menéndez Orenga, Miriam Arribas Mayordomo, Paula Gasser, Ileana Gefaell Larrondo, Brenda Giusto Laureano, Carolina Sardi, Carolina Trovina, Sara Ares-Blanco
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Abstract

Objective: Primary Care (PC) must attend and follow COVID-19 patients with mild and moderate symptoms, and identify severe cases. The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of patients attended in PC with suspicious COVID-19 and health care provision by PC.

Methods: Retrospective longitudinal observational study of electronic health records (EHR) and agendas. Probabilistic sampling of suspicious COVID-19 patients' pathway in 5 health centers in Madrid between March 16 and 20, 2020. The variables used were sociodemographic, symptoms, examination, radiography, characteristics of schedules and professional sick leaves. Descriptive analysis and time to event (pneumonia).

Results: 240 EHR were reviewed. Average age 48 years, 60% women. Most frequent symptoms: cough (80%) and elevation of temperature (63%). Pneumonia appeared in 23%. 73% were bilateral. Age and male gender were related to pneumonia. 20% required admission. 7 patients died (2.9%). 19,027 COVID-19 appointments were scheduled in PC. 60% of patients were attended in PC without performing chest X-ray or assistance by other care level. 22.4% of GPs working days were absent because of sick leaves. Differences were found amongst facilities in chest X-ray requesting (max. 62%, min. 2%). The PC center with the fewest X-rays requested was the one with the major number of sick leaves.

Conclusions: Age and male gender were related to pneumonia onset in PC. Health care activity was intense, and variability was found amongst facilities. Professional sick leaves could affect the quality of care.

[第一波开始时马德里初级保健中的COVID疑似患者:临床特征和医疗援助]
目的:初级保健(PC)必须关注和跟踪轻、中度症状的COVID-19患者,并确定重症病例。本研究的目的是描述在PC就诊的可疑COVID-19患者的特征和PC提供的卫生保健服务。方法:对电子健康档案(EHR)和议程进行回顾性纵向观察研究。2020年3月16日至20日马德里5个卫生中心可疑COVID-19患者路径的概率抽样使用的变量包括社会人口统计学、症状、检查、x线摄影、时间表特征和职业病假。描述性分析和事件发生时间(肺炎)。结果:回顾了240份电子病历。平均年龄48岁,60%为女性。最常见的症状:咳嗽(80%)和体温升高(63%)。23%的人出现肺炎。73%是双侧的。年龄和男性与肺炎相关。20%的入场费。死亡7例(2.9%)。在PC上预约了19027次COVID-19预约。60%的患者在没有进行胸部x光或其他护理级别协助的情况下接受PC治疗。22.4%的全科医生因病假缺勤。不同机构在胸部x光请求方面存在差异。62%,最少2%)。要求照x光最少的PC中心是请病假最多的。结论:年龄和男性与PC患者肺炎发病有关。保健活动很激烈,各机构之间存在差异。职业病假可能会影响护理质量。
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