作者
Zbigniew Król, Piotr Szymański, Adrian Bochnia, Emilia Abramowicz, Agnieszka Płachta, Radosław Rzepliński, Mikołaj Sługocki, Błażej Nowak, Artur Zaczyński, Krzysztof Kozłowski, Marek Posobkiewicz, Waldemar Wierzba
发表日期
2020
期刊
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
卷号
27
期号
2
页码范围
201-206
出版商
Instytut Medycyny Wsi
简介
Introduction
The article describes the process of converting a large multi-specialized hospital into one dedicated to COVID-19 patients, and present established standards of work organization in all the wards and training system of the medical and supporting staff. The several weeks pandemic of the COVID-19 disease has forced the healthcare systems of numerous countries to adjust their resources to the care of the growing number of COVID-19 patients. Managers were presented with the challenge of protecting the healthcare workers from transmission of the disease within medical institutions, and issues concerning the physical and psychological depletion of personnel.
Materials and method
Based on analyses of the structure and work processes in Central Clinical Hospital (CCH) reconstructive strategic plan was developed. It included: division of existing wards into observation and isolation wards; installing locks; weekly plan for supplying personal protection equipment (PPE); designating new access to the hospital and communication routes; training of medical and supporting staff. The plan was implemented from the first days of conversion of the hospital.
Results
The wards of the CCH were converted for observation and isolation, and each one was fitted with sanitary locks. There was a big improvement in the supply of PPE for the medical staff. Separation of the ‘dirty’ and ‘clean’ parts of the CCH were attained, and widespread intensive training not only protected personnel against infections, but also diminished unrest which was discernable at the beginning of conversion.
Conclusions
The transformation efforts will ultimately be …
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