A Lesson / An Eye Opener

N. Sultan, Kiran Khushnood, W. Awan
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The pandemic of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has led to serious implications throughout the globe ranging from finance, education, social support to health. There is hardly any aspect left untouched by this fatality. It has also opened our eyes about unequal and unjust distribution of resources among the world where the deprived have seen the worse scenarios. The developed nations tried to cope this situation with their assets while the rest have either suffered or have emerged even stronger. The major burden was definitely on the health services delivery and provision, where the scares means from equipment to space and man power have all played their role. The pandemic has opened the eyes of health policy makers and service providers who were living in deception and have never been ready for certain contagion. We have come to know that the medical services are never enough to deal with similar situation. COVID-19 has taught us the skill of how to be prepared and fight in a worse situation but unfortunately, we have learned this after losing many precious lives. The changes in healthcare practices have also been modified. The infection control (IC) system which should have been a focus prior became a highlight after pandemic. The IC practices in hospitals (public and private sector) were not sufficient and adherence to them wasn’t observed either. Even the majority of services providers and heath care professionals weren’t aware of use of personal protective equipment (PPE); their use and sequences of donning and doffing, except for those working in intensive care units and isolation areas. Thanks to COVID-19 who taught us to be familiar with these things whether their use is un-common. COVID-19 has also been a guide for people in rehabilitation who are prime part of recovery from all illnesses including this pandemic. COVID-19 was found to be a cause of multiple complications i.e. pulmonary, cardiac, neurological, musculoskeletal, psychological and social. Attention was also diverted to recovery in all the mentioned aspects which led to provision and improvements in tertiary care setups with focus on rehabilitation as a mode of full recovery. The stakeholders have started to be more focused on improving the mental and physical aspects of disease along with the physiological. The rehabilitation and physical therapy services have not been spared from the pandemic. Where the physical therapy professionals were not ready and well trained to deal with contagious diseases and safety measures it put us in a bigger challenge. Many clinics and hospitals had scares availability of personnel protective equipment (PPE) which also lead to seriousness of situation. As for provision of physical therapy care direct contact with patients cannot be limited, and lack of knowledge on unavailability of PPE could put therapist’s or the patient’s life in danger. Covid-19 opened the eyes and importance of teaching safety measures and donning and doffing of PPEs was learned with appropriate sequence. Although the well-organized hospitals were also working as per global standard protocols had least difficulty dealing with such issues. The physical therapists are trained to deal with such emergencies and critical situations but not being exposed to a pandemic and emergency like this has made the suppression of such reflexes in practice. The therapist learned to manage patients with optimum precautions making sure that the quality of care is not compromised. Several tele-rehabilitation models have also been develop and practiced to encounter the issue.1, 2 Hence we would take COVID-19 as an eye opener and as taught to be fair in the division of global resources and be prepared for a disaster that doesn’t discriminate among developed and undeveloped nations. The efficient use of services and being aware of emergency and safe healthcare practices can save us from unpredictable disasters like COVID-19.
一堂课/大开眼界
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行在全球范围内造成了严重影响,从金融、教育、社会支持到卫生。几乎没有一个方面不受这种宿命的影响。它还使我们看到了世界上资源分配的不平等和不公正,被剥夺者看到了更糟糕的情况。发达国家试图用自己的资产来应对这种情况,而其他国家要么遭受损失,要么变得更加强大。主要的负担无疑是保健服务的提供和提供,在这方面,从设备到空间和人力的各种手段都发挥了作用。这场大流行打开了卫生政策制定者和服务提供者的眼界,他们一直生活在欺骗中,从未为某种传染病做好准备。我们已经认识到,医疗服务永远不足以处理类似的情况。COVID-19教会了我们如何在更糟糕的情况下做好准备和战斗的技能,但不幸的是,我们在失去许多宝贵生命后才学会了这一点。医疗保健实践方面的变化也得到了修改。传染病控制系统是疫情前应重点关注的问题,疫情发生后却成为重点。医院(公立和私营部门)的IC做法不够充分,也没有观察到遵守这些做法。即使是大多数服务提供者和卫生保健专业人员也不知道个人防护装备的使用;除在重症监护病房和隔离区工作的人员外,其使用和穿脱顺序。感谢COVID-19教会我们熟悉这些东西,不管它们的使用是否不常见。COVID-19也成为康复者的指南,他们是包括本次大流行在内的所有疾病康复的主要部分。COVID-19被发现是肺部、心脏、神经、肌肉骨骼、心理和社会等多种并发症的原因。还将注意力转移到上述所有方面的康复,从而提供和改进三级保健设置,重点是将康复作为一种完全康复的模式。利益相关者已经开始更加关注改善疾病的心理和身体方面以及生理方面。康复和物理治疗服务也未能幸免。物理治疗专业人员没有做好准备,也没有受过良好的训练来处理传染病和安全措施,这给我们带来了更大的挑战。许多诊所和医院缺乏人员防护装备,这也导致了情况的严重性。在提供物理治疗护理方面,不能限制与患者的直接接触,缺乏对缺乏个人防护装备的了解可能会使治疗师或患者的生命处于危险之中。新冠肺炎疫情让人们大开眼界,并让人们了解到安全措施的重要性,以及按适当顺序穿脱ppe的重要性。虽然组织良好的医院也按照全球标准规程开展工作,但在处理这些问题时遇到的困难最少。物理治疗师接受过处理这种紧急情况和危急情况的培训,但没有接触到像这样的流行病和紧急情况,因此在实践中抑制了这种反射。治疗师学会了用最佳的预防措施来管理病人,以确保护理质量不受影响。为了解决这一问题,人们还开发和实践了几种远程康复模型。1,2因此,我们将以COVID-19为眼界,并被教导要公平分配全球资源,并为发达国家和不发达国家之间的灾难做好准备。有效利用服务,了解紧急情况和安全的医疗保健做法,可以使我们免受COVID-19等不可预测的灾难。
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