| Literature DB >> 32527851 |
Dennis Mazingi1, George Ihediwa2, Kathryn Ford3,4, Adesoji O Ademuyiwa5, Kokila Lakhoo6.
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Keywords: public health; surgery
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32527851 PMCID: PMC7292041 DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-003016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Glob Health ISSN: 2059-7908
Recommendations for paediatric surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic based on the domains identified including justification
| Domain | Recommendations | Justification |
| Surgical rationing | Consider continuing surgery for paediatric malignancies. Consider adding waiting list length to inform surgical rationing in addition to urgency classifications. | To minimise a precipitous drop in surgical volumes that the service may not recover from |
| Surgical provision | Consider surgical approaches that minimise length of hospital stay. | To minimise the chance of nosocomial spread |
| HCW welfare | HCW life insurance cover in the event of death or incapacitation. Psychological support. Frequent personal protective equipment training and retraining. | To protect HCWs |
| Guardian policy | Designate a ‘resident/in-hospital guardian’ who lives on hospital grounds and is isolated from outside visitors. Limit in-hospital guardians to one person to prevent overcrowding. Hand hygiene for in-hospital guardians. | To facilitate social distancing and minimise the chance of nosocomial spread |
| Visitor policy | Restrict all non-essential visitors. Restrict visitors for suspected or confirmed cases. Restrict visitation by any ill individual or family member. | To reduce the number of vectors and minimise the chance of nosocomial spread |
| Child protection | Designate areas separate from general wards for children who may require protection during the pandemic. Strengthen social service structures during pandemics. | To protect children |
| Training | Training programmes to introduce virtual didactics. Consider altering trainee minimum requirements in light of declines in surgical volume and learning time. Increased collaborative learning between training programmes across borders. | To minimise the disruption to paediatric surgery workforce growth |
HCW, healthcare worker.