How did the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic affect urology practice in Arab countries? A cross-sectional study by the Arab Association of Urology research group

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Y. Noureldin, B. Elmohamady, A. El-Dakhakhny, M. Omar, E. Desoky, Y. Ghazwani, S. B. Hamri, A. Alkhayal, K. Alrabeeah, W. Kamal, F. Farag, Y. Farahat
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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess of the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on urology practice in the Arab world during the first year of the crisis. Methods: An Internet-based questionnaire was created and sent out via email to members of the Arab Association of Urology (AAU) using ‘Google Forms’. The survey assessed participants’ demographics in terms of age, gender, country of origin, type of practice and position. Impacts of COVID-19 on urological practice were assessed in terms of the changes in hospital policies regarding consultations, and elective and emergency surgical cases. Moreover, impacts of COVID-19 on urologists were assessed. Results: A total of 255 AAU members across 14 Arab countries (Emirates, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan, Algeria, Kuwait, Yemen, Qatar, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, Sudan and Syria) completed the survey; 4% were female urologists. Consultations at outpatient clinics were closed or restricted to emergency cases or replaced by telemedicine in almost 15%, 40% and 25% of hospitals, respectively. Elective surgeries were stopped or reduced to under 25% of surgical capacity in >10% and about 25% of hospitals, respectively. Almost 90% (228) reported changes in the policy for emergency theatres. Nearly 65% of hospitals offered preoperative COVID-19 testing to patients and 50% of hospitals provided personal protective equipment (PPE) to their urologists. Of 99% (253) who reported a change in urological education, 95% relied on online webinars. About 56% of respondents had their own private practice, of whom 91% continued private practice during the crisis. About 38% of participants reported exposure to intimidation (75% emotional, 20% verbal and 5% physical). Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in major changes in hospitals’ policies regarding outpatient consultations, elective and emergency operative cases, and the shift to telemedicine. Arab urologists have been facing major challenges either in both the governmental or the private sectors, and some of them were exposed to emotional, verbal and even physical intimidation.
2019冠状病毒病大流行的第一年如何影响阿拉伯国家的泌尿外科实践?阿拉伯泌尿学研究协会的一项横断面研究group
目的:本研究旨在评估2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行对危机第一年阿拉伯世界泌尿外科实践的影响。方法:制作一份基于互联网的问卷,并使用“谷歌表格”通过电子邮件发送给阿拉伯泌尿外科协会(AAU)的成员。该调查从年龄、性别、原籍国、执业类型和职位等方面评估了参与者的人口统计数据。评估了新冠肺炎对泌尿外科实践的影响,包括医院关于会诊、择期和紧急手术病例的政策变化。此外,还评估了新冠肺炎对泌尿科医生的影响。结果:共有来自14个阿拉伯国家(阿联酋、埃及、沙特阿拉伯、伊拉克、约旦、阿尔及利亚、科威特、也门、卡塔尔、黎巴嫩、利比亚、阿曼、苏丹和叙利亚)的255名AAU成员完成了调查;女性泌尿科医生占4%。分别有近15%、40%和25%的医院关闭了门诊咨询,或仅限于急诊,或被远程医疗取代。在>10%和约25%的医院,选择性手术被停止或减少到手术能力的25%以下。近90%(228)的人报告说,急诊室的政策发生了变化。近65%的医院为患者提供术前新冠肺炎检测,50%的医院为泌尿科医生提供个人防护设备(PPE)。在99%(253人)报告泌尿外科教育发生变化的人中,95%的人依靠在线网络研讨会。大约56%的受访者有自己的私人诊所,其中91%的人在危机期间继续私人诊所。约38%的参与者表示受到恐吓(75%是情绪上的,20%是言语上的,5%是身体上的)。结论:新冠肺炎大流行导致医院在门诊会诊、择期和急诊手术病例方面的政策发生重大变化,并转向远程医疗。阿拉伯泌尿科医生在政府或私营部门都面临着重大挑战,其中一些人受到了情感、言语甚至身体上的恐吓。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Therapeutic Advances in Urology delivers the highest quality peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and scholarly comment on pioneering efforts and innovative studies across all areas of urology. The journal has a strong clinical and pharmacological focus and is aimed at clinicians and researchers in urology, providing a forum in print and online for publishing the highest quality articles in this area. The editors welcome articles of current interest across all areas of urology, including treatment of urological disorders, with a focus on emerging pharmacological therapies.
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