文献综述证据:COVID-19 对印度尼西亚非传染性疾病(NCDS)服务管理的影响

Fatira Ratri Audita, E. Darmawan
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COVID-19 和非传染性疾病有许多关联。临床研究表明,非传染性疾病是 COVID-19 发病率和死亡率的主要风险因素。同时,COVID-19 大流行影响了卫生服务的多个方面,也影响了非传染性疾病护理服务。印度尼西亚是一个面临双重疾病负担的国家,非传染性疾病的数量不断上升,成为一个健康问题。COVID-19 在印尼的流行所造成的破坏会加重非传染性疾病的负担。本研究旨在了解 COVID-19 对印尼非传染性疾病护理服务的干扰程度。 研究采用了文献研究和描述性分析的方法来实现研究目标:印尼很少有研究详细说明 COVID-19 对 NCD 护理服务造成的全面破坏,但这些研究表明,印尼的 NCD 护理服务破坏情况与全球报告一致。服务中断的原因包括服务机构关闭、人员短缺和就诊人数减少。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,住院病人主要是 COVID-19 病人,病床占用率(BOR)经常超过分配数量,这反映了这一点。非传染性疾病护理服务受到干扰的另一个方面是公共卫生工作以及社区预防、干预、筛查和监测。COVID-19 大流行影响了非传染性疾病护理服务的各个方面,包括在印度尼西亚。虽然对中断的确切程度基本上没有进行研究,但非传染性疾病的负担在大流行后的时代可能会因此而增加,因此利益相关者必须将非传染性疾病作为后大流行时代的一个健康问题来优先考虑。
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EVIDENCE FROM LITERATURE REVIEW: IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE MANAGEMENT OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (NCDS) SERVICES IN INDONESIA
COVID-19 and NCDs have a number of associations. Clinically, studies have shown that NCDs are major risk factors for COVID-19 morbidity and mortality. Meanwhile, the COVID-19 pandemic, which affected multiple aspects of health services, also affected NCD care services. Indonesia is a country with double burden of diseases with a rising number of NCD as a health problem. The disruptions caused by COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia can worsen the burden of NCDs. This study aims to learn the extent of disruptions in NCD care services in Indonesia due to COVID-19.  Literature study and descriptive analysis were used to approach study objectives, : Indonesian studies detailing the full extent of NCD care services disruptions by COVID-19 were scarce, however, they showed that NCDs care disruptions in Indonesia mirrored that of global reports. Disruptions were caused by closure of services, shortage of staffs, and decline of visits. During the COVID-19 pandemic, inpatient services were dominated by COVID-19 patients, as reflected by bed occupancy ratio (BOR) which often exceeded allotted amount. Another disrupted aspect of NCDs care services were public health efforts and community prevention, intervention, screening and monitoring. COVID-19 pandemic impacted various aspects of NCD care services, including in Indonesia. While the exact extent of disruptions was largely not studied, NCD burden might rise in the post-pandemic era as a result, and thus it is important for stakeholders to prioritize NCDs as a health problem in the post-pandemic era
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