Lessons learned during COVID-19 pandemic, a worldwide survey: evolution of global neurosurgical practice.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of neurosurgical sciences Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-13 DOI:10.23736/S0390-5616.22.05733-2
Harsh Deora, Amol Raheja, Shashwat Mishra, Vivek Tandon, Edoardo Agosti, Pierlorenzo Veiceschi, Kanwaljeet Garg, Vikas Naik, Shweta Kedia, Rajesh Meena, Satya S Munjal, Bipin Chaurasia, Jack Wellington, Davide Locatelli, Marco M Fontanella, Manmohan Singh, P S Chandra, Shashank S Kale, Kenan Arnautovic
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Abstract

Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, a multitude of surveys have analyzed the impact virus spreading on the everyday medical practice, including neurosurgery. However, none have examined the perceptions of neurosurgeons towards the pandemic, their life changes, and the strategies they implemented to be able to deal with their patients in such a difficult time.

Methods: From April 2021 to May 2021 a modified Delphi method was used to construct, pilot, and refine the questionnaire focused on the evolution of global neurosurgical practice during the pandemic. This survey was distributed among 1000 neurosurgeons; the responses were then collected and critically analyzed.

Results: Outpatient department practices changed with a rapid rise in teleservices. 63.9% of respondents reported that they have changed their OT practices to emergency cases with occasional elective cases. 40.0% of respondents and 47.9% of their family members reported to have suffered from COVID-19. 56.2% of the respondents reported having felt depressed in the last 1 year. 40.9% of respondents reported having faced financial difficulties. 80.6% of the respondents found online webinars to be a good source of learning. 47.8% of respondents tried to improve their neurosurgical knowledge while 31.6% spent the extra time in research activities.

Conclusions: Progressive increase in operative waiting lists, preferential use of telemedicine, reduction in tendency to complete stoppage of physical clinic services and drop in the use of PPE kits were evident. Respondents' age had an impact on how the clinical services and operative practices have evolved. Financial concerns overshadow mental health.

新冠肺炎大流行期间的经验教训,一项全球调查:全球神经外科实践的演变。
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,大量调查分析了病毒传播对包括神经外科在内的日常医疗实践的影响。然而,没有人研究过神经外科医生对大流行的看法,他们的生活变化,以及他们在如此困难的时刻能够处理病人的策略。方法从2021年4月至2021年5月,采用改进的德尔菲法构建、试点和完善问卷,重点关注大流行期间全球神经外科实践的演变。该调查分布在1000名神经外科医生中;然后收集反馈并进行批判性分析。结果随着远程医疗服务的迅速兴起,门诊实践发生了变化。63.9%的受访者报告说,他们已经将他们的OT实践改为急诊病例和偶尔的选择性病例。40.0%的受访者和47.9%的家庭成员报告患有COVID-19。56.2%的受访者表示在过去一年内感到抑郁。40.9%的受访者表示面临经济困难。80.6%的受访者认为在线研讨会是一个很好的学习来源。47.8%的受访者试图提高自己的神经外科知识,31.6%的受访者将额外的时间用于研究活动。结论手术候诊名单逐渐增加,远程医疗的优先使用,物理诊所服务完全停止的趋势下降,PPE包的使用下降明显。受访者的年龄对临床服务和手术实践的发展有影响。经济方面的担忧盖过了心理健康。
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Journal of neurosurgical sciences
Journal of neurosurgical sciences CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-SURGERY
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
202
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences publishes scientific papers on neurosurgery and related subjects (electroencephalography, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, neuropathology, stereotaxy, neuroanatomy, neuroradiology, etc.). Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of ditorials, original articles, review articles, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines. The journal aims to provide its readers with papers of the highest quality and impact through a process of careful peer review and editorial work.
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