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Single vs Dual-site service reconfiguration during Covid-19 pandemic - A tertiary care centre experience in hip fractures and a Scoping review
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The Covid-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented effect on surgical practice and healthcare delivery globally. We compared the impact of the care pathways which segregate Covid-19 Positive and Negative patients into two geographically separate sites, on hip fracture patients in ou...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9072772/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35540794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcot.2022.101890 |
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author | Muhammad, Milan Ayton, Sarah Hejmadi, Shruthi Minhas, Jatinder S. Morgan, Nicolette Peek, Anna C. |
author_facet | Muhammad, Milan Ayton, Sarah Hejmadi, Shruthi Minhas, Jatinder S. Morgan, Nicolette Peek, Anna C. |
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description | AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The Covid-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented effect on surgical practice and healthcare delivery globally. We compared the impact of the care pathways which segregate Covid-19 Positive and Negative patients into two geographically separate sites, on hip fracture patients in our high-volume trauma center in 3 distinct eras - the pre-pandemic period, against the first Covid-19 wave with dual-site service design, as well as the subsequent surge with single-site service delivery. In addition, we sought to invoke similar experiences of centres worldwide through a scoping literature review on the current evidence on “Dual site” reconfigurations in response to Covid-19 pandemic. METHODS: We prospectively reviewed our hip fracture patients throughout the two peaks of the pandemic, with different service designs for each, and compared the outcomes with a historic service provision. Further, a comprehensive literature search was conducted using several databases for articles discussing Dual-site service redesign. RESULTS: In our in-house study, there was no statistically significant difference in mortality of hip fracture patients between the 3 periods, as well as their discharge destinations. With dual-site reconfiguration, patients took longer to reach theatre. However, there was much more nosocomial transmission with single-site service, and patients stayed in the hospital longer. 24 articles pertaining to the topic were selected for the scoping review. Most studies favour dual-site service reorganization, and reported beneficial outcomes from the detached care pathways. CONCLUSION: It is safe to continue urgent as well as non-emergency surgery during the Covid-19 pandemic in a separate, geographically isolated site. |
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spelling | pubmed-90727722022-05-06 Single vs Dual-site service reconfiguration during Covid-19 pandemic - A tertiary care centre experience in hip fractures and a Scoping review Muhammad, Milan Ayton, Sarah Hejmadi, Shruthi Minhas, Jatinder S. Morgan, Nicolette Peek, Anna C. J Clin Orthop Trauma Spine AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The Covid-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented effect on surgical practice and healthcare delivery globally. We compared the impact of the care pathways which segregate Covid-19 Positive and Negative patients into two geographically separate sites, on hip fracture patients in our high-volume trauma center in 3 distinct eras - the pre-pandemic period, against the first Covid-19 wave with dual-site service design, as well as the subsequent surge with single-site service delivery. In addition, we sought to invoke similar experiences of centres worldwide through a scoping literature review on the current evidence on “Dual site” reconfigurations in response to Covid-19 pandemic. METHODS: We prospectively reviewed our hip fracture patients throughout the two peaks of the pandemic, with different service designs for each, and compared the outcomes with a historic service provision. Further, a comprehensive literature search was conducted using several databases for articles discussing Dual-site service redesign. RESULTS: In our in-house study, there was no statistically significant difference in mortality of hip fracture patients between the 3 periods, as well as their discharge destinations. With dual-site reconfiguration, patients took longer to reach theatre. However, there was much more nosocomial transmission with single-site service, and patients stayed in the hospital longer. 24 articles pertaining to the topic were selected for the scoping review. Most studies favour dual-site service reorganization, and reported beneficial outcomes from the detached care pathways. CONCLUSION: It is safe to continue urgent as well as non-emergency surgery during the Covid-19 pandemic in a separate, geographically isolated site. Elsevier 2022-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9072772/ /pubmed/35540794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcot.2022.101890 Text en Crown Copyright © 2022 All rights reserved. |
spellingShingle | Spine Muhammad, Milan Ayton, Sarah Hejmadi, Shruthi Minhas, Jatinder S. Morgan, Nicolette Peek, Anna C. Single vs Dual-site service reconfiguration during Covid-19 pandemic - A tertiary care centre experience in hip fractures and a Scoping review |
title | Single vs Dual-site service reconfiguration during Covid-19 pandemic - A tertiary care centre experience in hip fractures and a Scoping review |
title_full | Single vs Dual-site service reconfiguration during Covid-19 pandemic - A tertiary care centre experience in hip fractures and a Scoping review |
title_fullStr | Single vs Dual-site service reconfiguration during Covid-19 pandemic - A tertiary care centre experience in hip fractures and a Scoping review |
title_full_unstemmed | Single vs Dual-site service reconfiguration during Covid-19 pandemic - A tertiary care centre experience in hip fractures and a Scoping review |
title_short | Single vs Dual-site service reconfiguration during Covid-19 pandemic - A tertiary care centre experience in hip fractures and a Scoping review |
title_sort | single vs dual-site service reconfiguration during covid-19 pandemic - a tertiary care centre experience in hip fractures and a scoping review |
topic | Spine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9072772/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35540794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcot.2022.101890 |
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