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Clinical pathway of COVID-19 patients in primary health care in 30 European countries: Eurodata study.

Authors :
Ares-Blanco S
Guisado-Clavero M
Ramos Del Rio L
Gefaell Larrondo I
Fitzgerald L
Adler L
Assenova R
Bakola M
Bayen S
Brutskaya-Stempkovskaya E
Busneag IC
Domeyer PR
Gjorgjievski D
Hoffmann K
Ільков О
Trifon Karathanos V
Kirkovski A
Knežević S
Çimen Korkmaz B
Heleno B
Nessler K
Murauskienė L
Neves AL
Parodi López N
Perjés Á
Petek D
Petrazzuoli F
Petricek G
Seifert B
Serafini A
Sentker T
Tiili P
Torzsa P
Vaes B
van Pottebergh G
Vinker S
Astier-Peña MP
Gómez-Bravo R
Lingner H
Source :
The European journal of general practice [Eur J Gen Pract] 2023 Dec; Vol. 29 (2), pp. 2182879. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Mar 21.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Most COVID-19 patients were treated in primary health care (PHC) in Europe.<br />Objectives: To demonstrate the scope of PHC workflow during the COVID-19 pandemic emphasising similarities and differences of patient's clinical pathways in Europe.<br />Methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional study with data acquired through a semi-structured questionnaire in PHC in 30 European countries, created ad hoc and agreed upon among all researchers who participated in the study. GPs from each country answered the approved questionnaire. Main variable: PHC COVID-19 acute clinical pathway. All variables were collected from each country as of September 2020.<br />Results: COVID-19 clinics in PHC facilities were organised in 8/30. Case detection and testing were performed in PHC in 27/30 countries. RT-PCR and lateral flow tests were performed in PHC in 23/30, free of charge with a medical prescription. Contact tracing was performed mainly by public health authorities. Mandatory isolation ranged from 5 to 14 days. Sick leave certification was given exclusively by GPs in 21/30 countries. Patient hotels or other resources to isolate patients were available in 12/30. Follow-up to monitor the symptoms and/or new complementary tests was made mainly by phone call (27/30). Chest X-ray and phlebotomy were performed in PHC in 18/30 and 23/30 countries, respectively. Oxygen and low-molecular-weight heparin were available in PHC (21/30).<br />Conclusion: In Europe PHC participated in many steps to diagnose, treat and monitor COVID-19 patients. Differences among countries might be addressed at European level for the management of future pandemics.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1751-1402
Volume :
29
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The European journal of general practice
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36943232
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13814788.2023.2182879