The impact of COVID-19 'Unlock-I' on L V Prasad Eye Institute Network in Southern India
Autor: | Rajeev Pappuru Reddy, Anthony Vipin Das, Suryasnata Rath, Varsha M Rathi, Merle Fernandes, Sameera Nayak, Rohit C Khanna, Srinivas Marmamula, Joji Prasad Satya Vemuri, Niranjan Kumar Yanamala, Rajashekar Varda |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Male medicine.medical_specialty Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) coronavirus Eye care Tertiary care Expedited Publication Original Article Tertiary Care Centers Secondary care lockdown 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine lcsh:Ophthalmology Eye health Epidemiology Disease Transmission Infectious Humans Medicine In patient Pandemics SARS-CoV-2 business.industry india Ophthalmology covid-19 lcsh:RE1-994 Quarantine 030221 ophthalmology & optometry Female Rural area business 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Demography |
Zdroj: | Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, Vol 69, Iss 3, Pp 695-700 (2021) Indian Journal of Ophthalmology |
ISSN: | 1998-3689 0301-4738 |
Popis: | Purpose: The aim of this study was to report on the impact of COVID-19 “Unlock-I” on Network of Eye Centers in Southern India. Methods: Our eye health pyramid model has a network of eye care centers in four Indian states. The network constitutes a center of excellence (CoE) at the apex followed by tertiary care centers (TC) located in urban areas, secondary care centers (SC), and primary care vision centers (VC) at the base located in rural areas. We collected data on patients seen between June 2019 and June 2020, which included age, gender, total patients seen (new or follow-up), and socioeconomic status (paying and nonpaying). A comparative study was done between the data for outpatients and surgeries performed pre-COVID-19 and during Unlock-I in COVID-19 period. Results: There was a 36.71% reduction in the overall outpatients seen in June 2020 (n = 83,161) compared to June 2019 (n = 131,395). The reduction was variable across different levels of the pyramid with the highest reduction in CoE (54.18%), followed by TCs (40.37%), SCs (30.49%) and VCs (18.85%). Similar pattern was seen for new paying patients with the highest reduction in CoE (54.22%), followed by TCs (25.86%) and SCs (4.9%). A 43.67% reduction was noted in the surgeries performed in June 2020 (n = 6,168), compared to June 2019 (n = 10,950). Reduction in paying services was highest in CoE (47.52%), followed by TCs (15.17%) and SCs (4.87%). There was no significant change in the uptake of services by gender in the network. Conclusion: Highest reduction in patient footfalls during “Unlock-1” was noted in urban centers. Going forward, there is a need to develop strategies to provide eye care closer to the doorsteps. |
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