Disruption of the renal service during COVID-19 pandemic, physicians survey responses from 5 countries

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Abstract

The outbreak of COVID-19 has significant impact on health care systems. The workflow in renal care facilities and dialysis facilities is complex. The aim of his study was to explore multinational renal physician perspective about the disruption of outflow of renal service amid COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods

we distributed a questionnaire electronically to renal physicians of various grades from 5 countries. The questionnaire was formulated of 9 questions with domains centered on the acute and chronic renal services

Results

97 physicians took part in the survey from 5 countries. 58% of the participating renal physicians agreed that there has been disruption to the acute service offered to renal patients. 38% of the physicians who took the survey report disruption to the hemodialysis facilities.

Conclusion

At this challenging time of the pandemic, it is important to perform audits and quality control to explore the deficiencies of acute and chronic renal care pathways.

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    Table 1: Rigor

    Institutional Review Board Statementnot detected.
    Randomizationnot detected.
    Blindingnot detected.
    Power Analysisnot detected.
    Sex as a biological variablenot detected.

    Table 2: Resources

    No key resources detected.


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