口腔外科医生视角下的新冠肺炎后思考与实践

B. Bamgbose, A. Yahaya
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在全球范围内,后covid时代为从业人员提供了评估质量保证措施的机会,以继续安全提供服务。新冠肺炎的预防措施已经放松,专门用于管理新冠肺炎病例的大多数重症监护病房和医院床位已经放松,甚至在一些地方已经关闭。方法对聚焦于2019冠状病毒病及其对口腔颌面外科和牙科实践影响的文献进行叙述性综述。本研究建立了一个综合描述后新冠时代以及对牙科实践和口腔颌面外科的反思。文献检索使用PubMed和谷歌Scholar进行,不使用搜索过滤器,使用布尔逻辑“与”和“或”。对符合条件的研究引用的文献也进行了检索。专家意见假设所有培训师和受训者都接种了疫苗,感染COVID-19的风险较小,口腔颌面外科培训已恢复到COVID-19前的方法,不再限制身体接触和床边教学。所有牙科专业的培训项目对培训师和受训者之间的身体接触和一对一的互动都有最小的限制。关键词:冠状病毒,世卫组织,气溶胶,患者服务,培训,后冠
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Post-COVID Reflections and Practice from the Oral Surgeon’s Perspective
  Introduction Globally, the post-COVID era has afforded practitioners the opportunity to evaluate the quality assurance measures for continued safe service delivery. The preventive measures against COVID-19 have been relaxed and most intense care units and hospital bed spaces dedicated to the management of COVID-19 cases have been relaxed or, in some places, closed. Methods The study was conceptualized as a narrative review of focal literature that focused on the COVID-19 and its impact on the practice of oral and maxillofacial surgery and dentistry. The study built a synthesis to describe the post-COVID era and the reflections on dental practice and oral and maxillofacial surgery. Literature searches were carried out using PubMed and Google Scholar with no search filters, using Boolean Logic ‘‘AND’’ and ‘‘OR.’’ Searches of the literature cited by eligible studies were also performed. Expert opinion There is the assumption that all trainers and trainees have been vaccinated and less at risk of contracting COVID-19 and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical training has returned to the pre-COVID approach where physical contact and bedside teachings are no longer restricted. All specialties of dentistry conduct training programs with minimal restrictions on physical contact and one-one interactions between trainers and trainees.  Keywords: Coronavirus, WHO, Aerosols, Patient services, Training, Post-COVID  
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