在2019冠状病毒病大流行的第一年,希腊私营初级保健肺病学家网络的作用

IF 0.5 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Pneumon Pub Date : 2022-09-16 DOI:10.18332/pne/153021
Stylianos Vittorakis *, Vasiliki Georgakopoulou *, G. Apollonatos, S. Loukides, A. Liapikou
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2019冠状病毒病大流行已使卫生保健系统不堪重负。初级保健医生在减少不必要的疑似病例和确诊病例进入医院方面发挥了关键作用,他们为疫苗接种计划的成功做出了重大贡献。在这项研究中,我们的目标是确定希腊私人初级保健肺科医生(PPCPs)网络在大流行的第一年的作用。方法通过电子邮件或在私人社交网络群中分享链接的方式向PPCPs发放包含28个简单问题的电子问卷。结果共有150名PPCPs完成了研究。根据他们的回答,他们检查了很大一部分疑似和确诊的COVID-19病例,并为几名患者提供了血液检查和胸部x光检查。PPCPS与面对面评估的患者和通过大量电话联系人远程管理的患者保持密切联系。大多数PPCPs每周通过电话为20多名患者提供COVID-19疫苗接种信息。结论PPCPs为COVID-19患者提供了高质量的专业支持。此外,他们通过通知大量患者来支持国家疫苗接种计划。
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The role of private primary care pulmonologists network in Greece in the first year of COVID-19 pandemic
INTRODUCTION The COVID-19 pandemic has overwhelmed the capacities of healthcare systems. Primary care physicians had a pivotal role in reducing the unnecessary access of suspected and confirmed cases to hospitals, and they substantially contributed to the success of vaccination programs. In this study, we aim to determine the role of the Greek private primary care pulmonologists (PPCPs) network during the first year of the pandemic. METHODS An electronic questionnaire consisting of 28 simple questions was administered to PPCPs by e-mail or by sharing a link in private social networking groups. RESULTS A total of 150 PPCPs completed the study. According to their answers, they examined a significant portion of suspected and confirmed COVID-19 cases, and they offered to several patients blood testing and chest radiography. PPCPS maintained close contact with both patients that had faceto-face assessment and patients managed remotely with a great number of telephone contacts. The majority of PPCPs provided information for COVID-19 vaccination by telephone for more than 20 patients weekly. CONCLUSIONS PPCPs offered high quality and specialized support for COVID-19 patients. Besides, they supported the national vaccination program by informing a substantial number of patients.
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Pneumon
Pneumon RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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