1. NATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF CREATING AND IMPLEMENTING MEDICAL STANDARDS IN CASE EVIDENCE APPEARS «LATER» (DURING THE COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS DISEASE PANDEMIC).
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Dyachuk DD, Stepanenko AV, Lishchyshyna OM, Zyukov OL, and Oshivalova OO
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- Humans, Pandemics, Retrospective Studies, SARS-CoV-2, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, COVID-19
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Objective: The aim: Identification of methodological processes to accelerate the development of clinical guidelines in an emergency situation (in particular, coronavirus disease COVID-19), analysis of the practice of implementing clinical guidelines and clinical pathway., Patients and Methods: Materials and methods: The processes of developing COVID-19 clinical guidelines are described on the websites of the developers. Implementing the patient's own clinical pathway. Survey of 117 health professionals involved in medical care at COVID-19 on management information. A retrospective pragmatic study of organizational and clinical aspects of medical care for 9,259 patients over 18 years with COVID-19 from March 18, 2020 to March 31, 2021., Results: Results: Acceleration of the methodology of clinical guidelines, changes in legislation have contributed to the improvement of medical care for patients with COVID-19. Clinical pathway (CPw) professionals surveyed: 88.2% satisfied with the structure of CPw, 91.0% were in favor of local instructions and explanations, templates of registration forms, 72.7% needed on-the-job training, 78.1% needed training on medical features, 74.5% noted the positive impact of remote interaction, 61.6% required standard operating procedures. 9259 patients with suspected COVID-19 confirmed PCR in 55.2%. Among those checked, 31.2% of chest computed tomography confirmed pneumonia in 95.7% of CT; 9.3% were hospitalized; fatalities 5.5% of hospitalized or 0.5% of verified., Conclusion: Conclusions: Changes in the methodology of clinical guidelines, changes in legislation, education based on clinical guidelines have contributed to improving the results of management in COVID-19.
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- 2022
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