新冠肺炎疫情对眼科医生临床态度和习惯影响的调查研究

Onur Gökmen, G. Ozgur, E. Havuz, Özlem Beyazyıldız
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摘要目的:新型冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)大流行在短时间内迅速在全球蔓延,眼科检查需要与患者密切接触,增加了眼科医生感染疾病的风险。本研究旨在调查眼科医生在眼科中使用的各种个人防护装备和衣物,并分析他们在大流行期间对患者的态度和方法的变化。材料与方法:在土耳其大流行开始的3个月期间,对眼科医生使用口罩、衣服、生物显微镜呼吸罩、防护眼镜、手套、配戴隐形眼镜的习惯、诊所的手术做法、患者人数、对患者的态度、已准备好与COVID-19确诊患者的接触情况以及除眼科外的COVID-19职责,并将其发送给在土耳其工作的所有眼科医生,并对获得的数据进行了分析。结果:共有112名眼科医生自愿参与了本研究。在所有参与者在诊所佩戴口罩时,79.6%的人穿着防护服,64.5%的人戴面罩,96.4%的人使用生物显微镜呼吸罩。虽然44%的参与者一直从事非眼科COVID-19工作,但92%的参与者在大流行期间改变了隐形眼镜,93%的参与者改变了手术常规。与患者的沟通、患者人数和检查时间也不同程度地受到大流行期的影响。结论:大流行期间,许多眼科医生在本职工作之外执行大流行任务,这一时期不同程度地影响了眼科医生的沟通和检查时间、就诊人数、配戴隐形眼镜和手术等日常工作。
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Investigation of the Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Clinical Attitudes and Habits of Ophthalmologists: A Survey Study
ABS TRACT Objective: While the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is rapidly spreading all over the world in a short time, ophthalmological examinations that require to be in close contact with patients have increased the risk of disease infection for ophthal-mologists. In this study, it is aimed to examine various personal protective equipment and clothes used by ophthalmologists to protect themselves in ophthalmology and analyze the changes in their attitude and approaches towards patients during the pandemic period. Material and Methods: During a 3-month period beginning from the pandemic in Turkey, a 22-question survey about ophthalmologists’ use of mask, clothes, biomicroscope breathing shield, protective glasses, gloves, the habit of giving contact lens, surgical practices in the clinic, number of patients, attitude towards patients, contacts with the confirmed COVID-19 patients and COVID-19 duties apart from ophthalmology have been prepared and sent to all opthalmologists working in Turkey and the obtained data were analyzed. Results: A hundred and twelve voluntary ophthalmologists have participated in the study. While all participants were putting on masks in the clinic, 79.6% of them were wearing protective clothes, 64.5% of them were putting on face shields and 96.4% of them were using a biomicroscope breathing shield. While 44% of the participants have been in non-ophthalmology COVID-19 duty, 92% of participants' giving contact lenses, and the surgical routine of 93% of them have changed during the pandemic period. Communications with patients, patient numbers, and examination duration have also been affected by the pandemic period at varying degrees. Conclusion: In the pandemic period, many ophthalmologists have been on the pandemic duty aside from their fields and this period has affected at varying rates the duration of ophthalmologists' communication and examination, their patient number, and their routines such as giving contact lens and surgical practice.
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