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  • Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine
  • Volume:39 Issue:2
  • COVID-19 exposure and health status of orthopedic residents: A survey study

COVID-19 exposure and health status of orthopedic residents: A survey study

Authors : Batuhan GENCER, Ahmet ÇULCU, Özgür DOĞAN
Pages : 337-341
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Publication Date : 2022-03-18
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Objectives: Considering the increased patient burden and disruptions in the healthcare system, orthopedic residents are affected both psychologically and physically while working both in the management of trauma patients and caring for COVID-19 patients. Our objective was to investigate the virus exposure and health status of orthopedic residents during the pandemic and to review the measures that can be taken. Methods: A survey consisting of 15 questions was organized and circulated through e-mail groups and social media platforms in order to evaluate the health status of residents. Demographic data, co-morbidities, whether they had a COVID-19 infection, time they work in orthopedics-related and COVID-related units, whether there was infection among their colleagues or family members and the infected patient care were questioned. Results: A total of 136 residents completed the survey, of which 41 insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(30.1%); were infected. A significant difference was found between COVID-infected and COVID-free residents in terms of comorbidities insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(p=0.026);. Residents with infection among their colleagues had lower infection rates insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(p<0.001);. No significant difference was found between groups in terms of the working periods in orthopedics-related or COVID-related units insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(p>0.05 for each);. Conclusions: With this study, it was reported for the first time that approximately one third of orthopedic residents were infected in our country, regardless of the units they work. The fact that residents with infected colleagues have lower infection rates, demonstrates the importance of self-awareness and protective behaviors. During the pandemic, all healthcare professionals should pay maximum attention for simple measures, like practicing protective behaviors and use of personal protective equipment.
Keywords : COVID 19 Pandemic, Orthopedics and Traumatology, Protective Measures, Resident, Survey

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