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Impact of non‐pharmaceutical interventions for the COVID‐19 pandemic on emergency department patient trends in Japan: a retrospective analysis
AIM: The coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) pandemic massively impacted emergency department (ED) visits. The unavailability of specific therapies or vaccines has made non‐pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) an alternative strategy for COVID‐19. We assessed the impact of NPIs (nationwide school closures...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7700095/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33282316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ams2.603 |
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author | Sekine, Ichiro Uojima, Haruki Koyama, Hiroshi Kamio, Tadashi Sato, Morihiko Yamamoto, Tadatsugu Fukaguchi, Kiyomitsu Fukui, Hiroyuki Yamagami, Hiroshi |
author_facet | Sekine, Ichiro Uojima, Haruki Koyama, Hiroshi Kamio, Tadashi Sato, Morihiko Yamamoto, Tadatsugu Fukaguchi, Kiyomitsu Fukui, Hiroyuki Yamagami, Hiroshi |
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description | AIM: The coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) pandemic massively impacted emergency department (ED) visits. The unavailability of specific therapies or vaccines has made non‐pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) an alternative strategy for COVID‐19. We assessed the impact of NPIs (nationwide school closures and state of emergency) on ED visits during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Japan. METHODS: This retrospective study compared the trends in ED visits from 1 January to 25 May, 2020 (during the pandemic) with the average during 2015–2019 (before the pandemic). The primary end‐point was the change in the number of ED visits during the COVID‐19 pandemic with those from before the pandemic, with the NPI application stratified across four periods in 2020: Period 0 (1–15 January), no COVID‐19 cases detected in Japan; Period I (16 January–1 March), initial COVID‐19 outbreak; Period II (2 March–15 April), nationwide school closures; Period III (16 April–25 May), state of emergency. RESULTS: Compared with before the pandemic, the number of walk‐in ED visits significantly decreased by 23.1%, 12.4%, and 24.0% (4,047 versus 3,111; 3,211 versus 2,813; and 3,384 versus 2,573; P < 0.001 for all) in Periods I, II, and III, respectively. The number of ambulance ED visits during the pandemic significantly increased by 8.3% in Period I (1,814 versus 1,964, P = 0.002), whereas there was no significant change in Periods II and III with 2.7% and −3.1% (1,547 versus 1,589 and 1,389 versus 1,346; P = 0.335 and P = 0.284, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The application of an NPI during the COVID‐19 pandemic could have significantly reduced patient attendance in the ED. |
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spelling | pubmed-77000952020-12-03 Impact of non‐pharmaceutical interventions for the COVID‐19 pandemic on emergency department patient trends in Japan: a retrospective analysis Sekine, Ichiro Uojima, Haruki Koyama, Hiroshi Kamio, Tadashi Sato, Morihiko Yamamoto, Tadatsugu Fukaguchi, Kiyomitsu Fukui, Hiroyuki Yamagami, Hiroshi Acute Med Surg Original Articles AIM: The coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) pandemic massively impacted emergency department (ED) visits. The unavailability of specific therapies or vaccines has made non‐pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) an alternative strategy for COVID‐19. We assessed the impact of NPIs (nationwide school closures and state of emergency) on ED visits during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Japan. METHODS: This retrospective study compared the trends in ED visits from 1 January to 25 May, 2020 (during the pandemic) with the average during 2015–2019 (before the pandemic). The primary end‐point was the change in the number of ED visits during the COVID‐19 pandemic with those from before the pandemic, with the NPI application stratified across four periods in 2020: Period 0 (1–15 January), no COVID‐19 cases detected in Japan; Period I (16 January–1 March), initial COVID‐19 outbreak; Period II (2 March–15 April), nationwide school closures; Period III (16 April–25 May), state of emergency. RESULTS: Compared with before the pandemic, the number of walk‐in ED visits significantly decreased by 23.1%, 12.4%, and 24.0% (4,047 versus 3,111; 3,211 versus 2,813; and 3,384 versus 2,573; P < 0.001 for all) in Periods I, II, and III, respectively. The number of ambulance ED visits during the pandemic significantly increased by 8.3% in Period I (1,814 versus 1,964, P = 0.002), whereas there was no significant change in Periods II and III with 2.7% and −3.1% (1,547 versus 1,589 and 1,389 versus 1,346; P = 0.335 and P = 0.284, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The application of an NPI during the COVID‐19 pandemic could have significantly reduced patient attendance in the ED. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7700095/ /pubmed/33282316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ams2.603 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Acute Medicine & Surgery published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Association for Acute Medicine This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Sekine, Ichiro Uojima, Haruki Koyama, Hiroshi Kamio, Tadashi Sato, Morihiko Yamamoto, Tadatsugu Fukaguchi, Kiyomitsu Fukui, Hiroyuki Yamagami, Hiroshi Impact of non‐pharmaceutical interventions for the COVID‐19 pandemic on emergency department patient trends in Japan: a retrospective analysis |
title | Impact of non‐pharmaceutical interventions for the COVID‐19 pandemic on emergency department patient trends in Japan: a retrospective analysis |
title_full | Impact of non‐pharmaceutical interventions for the COVID‐19 pandemic on emergency department patient trends in Japan: a retrospective analysis |
title_fullStr | Impact of non‐pharmaceutical interventions for the COVID‐19 pandemic on emergency department patient trends in Japan: a retrospective analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of non‐pharmaceutical interventions for the COVID‐19 pandemic on emergency department patient trends in Japan: a retrospective analysis |
title_short | Impact of non‐pharmaceutical interventions for the COVID‐19 pandemic on emergency department patient trends in Japan: a retrospective analysis |
title_sort | impact of non‐pharmaceutical interventions for the covid‐19 pandemic on emergency department patient trends in japan: a retrospective analysis |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7700095/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33282316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ams2.603 |
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