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Impact on emergency and elective hospital-based care in Scotland over the first 12 months of the pandemic: interrupted time-series analysis of national lockdowns

OBJECTIVES: COVID-19 has resulted in the greatest disruption to National Health Service (NHS) care in its over 70-year history. Building on our previous work, we assessed the ongoing impact of pandemic-related disruption on provision of emergency and elective hospital-based care across Scotland over...

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Autores principales: Shah, Syed Ahmar, Mulholland, Rachel H, Wilkinson, Samantha, Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal, Pan, Jiafeng, Shi, Ting, Kerr, Steven, Agrawal, Uktarsh, Rudan, Igor, Simpson, Colin R, Stock, Sarah J, Macleod, John, Murray, Josephine-LK, McCowan, Colin, Ritchie, Lewis, Woolhouse, Mark, Sheikh, Aziz
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9723811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35502909
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01410768221095239
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author Shah, Syed Ahmar
Mulholland, Rachel H
Wilkinson, Samantha
Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal
Pan, Jiafeng
Shi, Ting
Kerr, Steven
Agrawal, Uktarsh
Rudan, Igor
Simpson, Colin R
Stock, Sarah J
Macleod, John
Murray, Josephine-LK
McCowan, Colin
Ritchie, Lewis
Woolhouse, Mark
Sheikh, Aziz
author_facet Shah, Syed Ahmar
Mulholland, Rachel H
Wilkinson, Samantha
Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal
Pan, Jiafeng
Shi, Ting
Kerr, Steven
Agrawal, Uktarsh
Rudan, Igor
Simpson, Colin R
Stock, Sarah J
Macleod, John
Murray, Josephine-LK
McCowan, Colin
Ritchie, Lewis
Woolhouse, Mark
Sheikh, Aziz
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description OBJECTIVES: COVID-19 has resulted in the greatest disruption to National Health Service (NHS) care in its over 70-year history. Building on our previous work, we assessed the ongoing impact of pandemic-related disruption on provision of emergency and elective hospital-based care across Scotland over the first year of the pandemic. DESIGN: We undertook interrupted time-series analyses to evaluate the impact of ongoing pandemic-related disruption on hospital NHS care provision at national level and across demographics and clinical specialties spanning the period 29 March 2020–28 March 2021. SETTING: Scotland, UK. PARTICIPANTS: Patients receiving hospital care from NHS Scotland. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We used the percentage change of accident and emergency attendances, and emergency and planned hospital admissions during the pandemic compared to the average admission rate for equivalent weeks in 2018–2019. RESULTS: As restrictions were gradually lifted in Scotland after the first lockdown, hospital-based admissions increased approaching pre-pandemic levels. Subsequent tightening of restrictions in September 2020 were associated with a change in slope of relative weekly admissions rate: –1.98% (–2.38, –1.58) in accident and emergency attendance, –1.36% (–1.68, –1.04) in emergency admissions and –2.31% (–2.95, –1.66) in planned admissions. A similar pattern was seen across sex, socioeconomic status and most age groups, except children (0–14 years) where accident and emergency attendance, and emergency admissions were persistently low over the study period. CONCLUSIONS: We found substantial disruption to urgent and planned inpatient healthcare provision in hospitals across NHS Scotland. There is the need for urgent policy responses to address continuing unmet health needs and to ensure resilience in the context of future pandemics.
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spelling pubmed-97238112022-12-12 Impact on emergency and elective hospital-based care in Scotland over the first 12 months of the pandemic: interrupted time-series analysis of national lockdowns Shah, Syed Ahmar Mulholland, Rachel H Wilkinson, Samantha Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal Pan, Jiafeng Shi, Ting Kerr, Steven Agrawal, Uktarsh Rudan, Igor Simpson, Colin R Stock, Sarah J Macleod, John Murray, Josephine-LK McCowan, Colin Ritchie, Lewis Woolhouse, Mark Sheikh, Aziz J R Soc Med Research OBJECTIVES: COVID-19 has resulted in the greatest disruption to National Health Service (NHS) care in its over 70-year history. Building on our previous work, we assessed the ongoing impact of pandemic-related disruption on provision of emergency and elective hospital-based care across Scotland over the first year of the pandemic. DESIGN: We undertook interrupted time-series analyses to evaluate the impact of ongoing pandemic-related disruption on hospital NHS care provision at national level and across demographics and clinical specialties spanning the period 29 March 2020–28 March 2021. SETTING: Scotland, UK. PARTICIPANTS: Patients receiving hospital care from NHS Scotland. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We used the percentage change of accident and emergency attendances, and emergency and planned hospital admissions during the pandemic compared to the average admission rate for equivalent weeks in 2018–2019. RESULTS: As restrictions were gradually lifted in Scotland after the first lockdown, hospital-based admissions increased approaching pre-pandemic levels. Subsequent tightening of restrictions in September 2020 were associated with a change in slope of relative weekly admissions rate: –1.98% (–2.38, –1.58) in accident and emergency attendance, –1.36% (–1.68, –1.04) in emergency admissions and –2.31% (–2.95, –1.66) in planned admissions. A similar pattern was seen across sex, socioeconomic status and most age groups, except children (0–14 years) where accident and emergency attendance, and emergency admissions were persistently low over the study period. CONCLUSIONS: We found substantial disruption to urgent and planned inpatient healthcare provision in hospitals across NHS Scotland. There is the need for urgent policy responses to address continuing unmet health needs and to ensure resilience in the context of future pandemics. SAGE Publications 2022-05-03 2022-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9723811/ /pubmed/35502909 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01410768221095239 Text en © The Royal Society of Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Research
Shah, Syed Ahmar
Mulholland, Rachel H
Wilkinson, Samantha
Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal
Pan, Jiafeng
Shi, Ting
Kerr, Steven
Agrawal, Uktarsh
Rudan, Igor
Simpson, Colin R
Stock, Sarah J
Macleod, John
Murray, Josephine-LK
McCowan, Colin
Ritchie, Lewis
Woolhouse, Mark
Sheikh, Aziz
Impact on emergency and elective hospital-based care in Scotland over the first 12 months of the pandemic: interrupted time-series analysis of national lockdowns
title Impact on emergency and elective hospital-based care in Scotland over the first 12 months of the pandemic: interrupted time-series analysis of national lockdowns
title_full Impact on emergency and elective hospital-based care in Scotland over the first 12 months of the pandemic: interrupted time-series analysis of national lockdowns
title_fullStr Impact on emergency and elective hospital-based care in Scotland over the first 12 months of the pandemic: interrupted time-series analysis of national lockdowns
title_full_unstemmed Impact on emergency and elective hospital-based care in Scotland over the first 12 months of the pandemic: interrupted time-series analysis of national lockdowns
title_short Impact on emergency and elective hospital-based care in Scotland over the first 12 months of the pandemic: interrupted time-series analysis of national lockdowns
title_sort impact on emergency and elective hospital-based care in scotland over the first 12 months of the pandemic: interrupted time-series analysis of national lockdowns
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9723811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35502909
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01410768221095239
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