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Emergency Responses to Covid-19 Outbreak: Experiences and Lessons from a General Hospital in Nanjing, China
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Emergency Responses to Covid-19 Outbreak: Experiences and Lessons from a General Hospital in Nanjing, China
Creator
Zhang, Wei
Li, Ning
Shen, Yang
Chen, Ming
Cui, Ying
Tian, Chen
Chen, •
Li, •
Zhang, Qun
Teng, Gao-Jun
Huang, Ying-Zi
Kong, Qing-Fang
Ye, •
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BACKGROUND: The novel coronavirus 2019 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused wide dissemination across the world. Global health systems are facing the unprecedented challenges. Here we shared the experiences and lessons in emergency responses and management from our hospital, a government-assigned regional anti-Covid-19 general hospital in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China. METHODS: Our periodic strategies in dealing with Covid-19 were described in detail. An administrative response including the establishment of Emergency Leadership Committee that was in full charge of management was established. Modifications of infrastructure including the Fever Clinic, inpatient ward, outpatient clinic and operation room were carried out. Special arrangements for outpatient services, hospitalization and surgeries were introduced. Medical personnel training and patient educations were performed. Initiations of Covid-19 researches and application of information technology were introduced. FINDINGS: Since January 16, three cases have been confirmed in our hospital and no healthcare-associated infection was found. During the epidemics, 6.46% staffs suffered depression, 9.87% had anxiety, and 98% were satisfied with the infection control policy. Shortages in staffs and medical consumables, and limitation in space were the obstacles we encountered. INTERPRETATION: As the cost of in-hospital transmission is unbearable, our experiences and lessons suggested that prompt actions should be taken immediately to decrease or eliminate potential in-hospital transmission. Experience shared herein may be useful for those facilities that are and may encounter Covid-19.
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10.1007/s00270-020-02474-w
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32342164
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Emergency Responses to Covid-19 Outbreak: Experiences and Lessons from a General Hospital in Nanjing, China
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