Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Treatment Decisions of Patients Treated by Hematologists in Saudi Arabia
Q4 Medicine
A. Barefah, Salem Bahashwan, Hatem M Alahwal, Abdullah T. Almohammadi, O. Radhwi, Shahida Khan
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: As on March 12, 2020, the WHO declared COVID-19 as a global pandemic. Its rapid spread has posed major challenges to the management of health-care systems. Patients with hematological disorders, being immunocompromised in more ways than one, face a lot of challenges. Most of these patients require frequent visits to health-care facilities for transfusion support, infusions, surveillance, and follow-ups, which increase the risk of exposure and hence infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. AIM: We assessed the impact of the pandemic on the decisions of hematologists in Saudi Arabia. Method(s): An online survey was done through questionnaires, to understand the decisions and course of clinical treatments taken. 45 hematologist answered 20-questions structured questionnaires through online link. RESULT(S): The majority of hematologist have used virtual clinics in managing patients and have delayed or canceled well visits. Although some hematologist delayed treatment in stable patients like autologous stem cell transplantation for myeloma patients, the majority did not delay induction or consolidation therapies for patients with leukemia with curative intent plans. CONCLUSION(S): The crisis brought along with it challenges and opportunities to improve patient care through research and clinical practice. Telemedicine was sought for supporting outpatients. Malignancies were taken care of, with due precautions. Observations of decisions of hematologists resulted in the patients still being closely followed up and urgent treatments being attended to. The hematologists expressed satisfaction with the use of telemedicine. Online consultations and monitoring of patients could probably be taken as an alternative resource in such situations.Copyright © 2023 Journal of Applied Hematology Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow.
COVID-19大流行对沙特阿拉伯血液科医生治疗患者治疗决策的影响
背景:截至2020年3月12日,世卫组织宣布COVID-19为全球大流行。它的迅速传播对卫生保健系统的管理构成了重大挑战。血液病患者的免疫功能在多个方面受到损害,他们面临着许多挑战。这些患者中的大多数需要经常前往卫生保健机构进行输血支持、输液、监测和随访,这增加了接触并因此感染严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒的风险2。目的:我们评估了大流行对沙特阿拉伯血液学家决策的影响。方法:采用在线问卷调查的方式,了解患者的临床治疗决策及疗程。45名血液学家通过在线链接回答了20个问题的结构化问卷。结果(S):大多数血液科医生使用虚拟诊所来管理患者,并推迟或取消了就诊。虽然一些血液学家延迟稳定患者的治疗,如骨髓瘤患者的自体干细胞移植,但大多数没有延迟有治疗意图计划的白血病患者的诱导或巩固治疗。结论(S):危机带来了通过研究和临床实践改善患者护理的挑战和机遇。寻求远程医疗来支持门诊病人。恶性肿瘤得到妥善处理,采取适当的预防措施。观察血液学家的决定导致患者仍然密切随访和紧急治疗被参加。血液学家对远程医疗的使用表示满意。在这种情况下,在线咨询和对患者的监测可能可以作为一种替代资源。版权所有©2023《应用血液学杂志》,Wolters Kluwer - Medknow出版。
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