| Literature DB >> 30413159 |
Håkon A Bolkan1,2,3, Alex van Duinen4,5,6, Mohammed Samai7,8, Donald Alpha Bash-Taqi7,8, Ibrahim Gassama7, Bart Waalewijn6, Arne Wibe4,5, Johan von Schreeb9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In an attempt to assess the effects of the Ebola viral disease (EVD) on hospital functions in Sierra Leone, the aim of this study was to evaluate changes in provisions of surgery and non-Ebola admissions during the first year of the EVD outbreak.Entities:
Keywords: Ebola viral disease; Hospital functioning; Inpatient admissions; Sierra Leone; Surgery
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30413159 PMCID: PMC6230245 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-3666-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Owner status of the 40 included hospitals
| Hospitals (%) | Weeksa (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Total | 40 (95) | 2719 (94) |
| Owner | ||
| Governmental | 19 (100) | 1261 (92) |
| Privat non-profit | 17 (89) | 1180 (96) |
| Private for-profit | 4 (100) | 278 (97) |
| Organisational level | ||
| District hospital | 35 (95) | 2360 (94) |
| Regional hospital | 3 (100) | 216 (100) |
| Tertiary hospital | 2 (100) | 143 (99) |
| Location | ||
| Western area | 13 (87) | 822 (88) |
| Northen region | 13 (100) | 930 (99) |
| Eastern region | 7 (100) | 473 (94) |
| Southern region | 7 (100) | 494 (98) |
| Urban/rural | ||
| Urbanb | 20 (91) | 1344 (93) |
| Rural | 20 (100) | 1375 (95) |
aWeeks of January 2014 to May 2015 with available data
bSettlement with > 50,000 inhabitants [30]
Non-EVD Admissions before and during the EVD outbreak
| Before EVDa | EVDb | Changec % | Z | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly median (SD) | ||||
| All hospitals (40) | ||||
| Total | 1804 (105) | 880 (465) | −51 | −4.7**** |
| Female | 1013 (69) | 511 (250) | −50 | −4.7**** |
| Male | 812 (58) | 366 (218) | −55 | −4.8**** |
| Owner | ||||
| Governmental (19) | 1019 (71) | 565 (236) | −45 | −4.8**** |
| Privat non-profit (17) | 732 (49) | 291 (220) | −60 | −4.7**** |
| Private for-profit (4) | 44 (7) | 0 (23) | −100 | −4.6**** |
| Organisational level | ||||
| District hospital (35) | 1210 (72) | 519 (336) | −57 | −4.7**** |
| Regional hospital (3) | 373 (37) | 206 (105) | −45 | −5.0**** |
| Tertiary hospital (2) | 213 (26) | 160 (45) | −25 | −4.3**** |
| Location | ||||
| Western area (13) | 556 (43) | 253 (160) | −55 | −4.6**** |
| Northen region (13) | 631 (56) | 310 (208) | −51 | −4.1**** |
| Eastern region (7) | 238 (36) | 154 (43) | −35 | −7.0**** |
| Southern region (7) | 391 (40) | 154 (43) | −54 | −5.2**** |
| Urban/rural | ||||
| Urban (20) | 1037 (72) | 490 (295) | −53 | −4.7**** |
| Rural (20) | 758 (53) | 374 (185) | −51 | −4.7**** |
aWeek 1–20, 2014
bFirst 52 weeks of the Ebola outbreak, week 21 of 2014 to week 20 of 2015
cChange in weekly medians by comparing identical institutions and weeks
****P < 0.005
Fig. 1Weekly admission and surgery before and during the EVD outbreak Legend: The grey bars depict weekly confirmed new Ebola cases until May 17, 2015, which was 52 weeks after the onset of the epidemic in Sierra Leone (All panels). Weekly admissions by hospital owner between January 2014 to week 20 of 2015 (Panel a). Weekly surgical procedures performed between January 2014 and week 20 of 2015 compared to similar facilities and weeks in 2012 (Panel b). Weekly number of surgical procedures by hospital owner in 2014 and the first 20 weeks of 2015 (Panel c)
Volume of all surgeries, caesarean deliveries and inguinal hernia repairs in 2012 and during the first year of the EVD outbreak
| 2012a | EVDb | Changec % | Z | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly median (SD) | ||||
| All hospitals | ||||
| All surgeries | 383 (33) | 227 (83) | −41 | − 7.1**** |
| Cesarean deliveries | 87 (3) | 91 (22) | 5 | −0.2, |
| Inguinal hernia repair | 90 (19) | 30 (21) | −67 | −8.0**** |
| Governmental (19) | ||||
| All surgeries | 182 (9) | 125 (40) | −31 | −6.3**** |
| Cesarean deliveries | 49 (6) | 71 (16) | 45 | −5.8**** |
| Inguinal hernia repair | 50 (8) | 19 (12) | −62 | −7.7**** |
| Privat non-profit (17) | ||||
| All surgeries | 188 (21) | 88 (52) | −53 | −6.7**** |
| Cesarean deliveries | 35 (10) | 20 (10) | −43 | −6.6**** |
| Inguinal hernia repair | 36 (10) | 12 (10) | −67 | −7.3**** |
| Private for-profit (4) | ||||
| All surgeries | 10 (3) | 0 (5) | −100 | −6.6**** |
| Cesarean deliveries | 3 (1) | 0 (1) | −100 | −7.0**** |
| Inguinal hernia repair | 3 (1) | 0 (1) | −100 | −5.0**** |
a52 weeks in 2012 [24]
bFirst 52 weeks of the Ebola outbreak, week 21 of 2014 to week 20 of 2015
cChange in weekly medians by comparing identical institutions and weeks
****P < 0.005
Fig. 2Proportion of inguinal hernia repairs and caesarean deliveries out of all surgeries performed. Legend: Grey bars are weekly confirmed new Ebola cases until May 17, 2015, 52 weeks after the onset of the epidemic in Sierra Leone (Both panels). Proportion of hernia repairs out of all surgeries performed for governmental and private non-profit hospitals before and during the EVD outbreak (Panel a). Proportion of caesarean deliveries out of all surgeries performed for governmental and private non-profit hospitals before and during the EVD outbreak (Panel b)