2021
DOI: 10.1177/00368504211023282
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Challenges in providing surgical procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic: Qualitative study among Operating Department Practitioners in Pakistan

Abstract: The surgical theatre is associated with the highest mortality rates since the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Operating Department Practitioners (ODPs) are neglected human resources for health in regards to both professional development and research for patient safety; even though they are key practitioners with respect to infection control during surgeries. Therefore, this study aims to describe challenges faced by ODPs during the pandemic. The secondary aim is to use empirical evidence to inform… Show more

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“…A recent study by Jafree et al reported alarming signals in disparity training for prevention of COVID-19, no designated trainers, lack of updated medical knowledge about testing and subsequent need for precautions, short supply and quality of surgical masks and gloves, inability to maintain physical distance from patients and co-workers, lack of response from and discriminatory behavior by the administration, lack of time for complete disinfection between emergency cases and inability to test emergency patients [10].…”
Section: Key Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study by Jafree et al reported alarming signals in disparity training for prevention of COVID-19, no designated trainers, lack of updated medical knowledge about testing and subsequent need for precautions, short supply and quality of surgical masks and gloves, inability to maintain physical distance from patients and co-workers, lack of response from and discriminatory behavior by the administration, lack of time for complete disinfection between emergency cases and inability to test emergency patients [10].…”
Section: Key Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These included a lack of resources, staff shortages, and the lack of autonomy at the local level (Jafree et al. 2021; Pakistan Economic Survey 2021; Sayani and Feroz 2017; Suhail 2021). Uniquely, our findings demonstrate that despite moves to decentralisation of autonomy in the Province of Punjab, many HRM functions are still very heavily centralised.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the rapidly rising number of illnesses also added fuel to the healthcare system because of violations of the lockdown and standard operating procedures (SOPs) 24 . Operating department practitioners (ODPs) categorized as either "box bearers" for surgeons or "handlers" of patients, confronted several difficulties during COVID-19, including inadequate training, lack of professional development, and resource shortages 25 . In Pakistan, the COVID-19 surgical management algorithm used the black, red, and orange codes, and the emphasis was on personal protective equipment (PPE), such as N95 masks and face and eye shields, rather than the operating room's environment.…”
Section: Covid-19 Response In Pakistanmentioning
confidence: 99%