2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2020.09.004
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pediatricians’ clinical activity in Cameroon

Abstract: Background The outbreak of COVID-19 has imposed many challenges on health systems. The purpose of this study was to describe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the clinical activity of pediatricians. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional and descriptive online survey among pediatricians practicing in Cameroon. Data were collected through an anonymous pre-tested Google Form®. Results Among the 118 pediatricians eligible for the survey, 10… Show more

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“…COVID-19 resulted to be less frequent and severe in children compared to adults [ 21 ]. Furthermore, closing schools, lockdown measures and the reluctance to attend pediatric consultations (where the infection risk was high) [ 22 ] led to a substantial decrease (ranging from 73 to 88%) in Pediatric Emergency Department visits compared to the same time period in 2019 and 2018 [ 23 , 24 ]. All these factors created a condition in pediatric wards completely opposed to adult wards which were characterized by running out of beds in a few days [ 25 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…COVID-19 resulted to be less frequent and severe in children compared to adults [ 21 ]. Furthermore, closing schools, lockdown measures and the reluctance to attend pediatric consultations (where the infection risk was high) [ 22 ] led to a substantial decrease (ranging from 73 to 88%) in Pediatric Emergency Department visits compared to the same time period in 2019 and 2018 [ 23 , 24 ]. All these factors created a condition in pediatric wards completely opposed to adult wards which were characterized by running out of beds in a few days [ 25 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several safety precautions were made in their clinic practice, and most of them used N-95 masks, hand sanitizers and gloves. In a study done on Paediatricians in Cameron, when they were questioned about the systematic wearing of a mask during consultation, 97% reported wearing a mask for consultation after the pandemic 5 . They also used disposable surgical masks (96%), gloves (80.2%), hand sanitizers (99%), and soap and water (86.1%) 5 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study done on Paediatricians in Cameron, when they were questioned about the systematic wearing of a mask during consultation, 97% reported wearing a mask for consultation after the pandemic 5 . They also used disposable surgical masks (96%), gloves (80.2%), hand sanitizers (99%), and soap and water (86.1%) 5 . Most doctors experienced a fall in the number of patients, similar to the study done among Paediatricians in Cameron, where the outpatient consultations dropped significantly 5 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Early estimates of the indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in low-income and middle-income countries predicted an increase in maternal and infant mortality in case of a reduction in the population's access to health care [ 2 ]. In Cameroon, a survey among pediatricians showed that pediatric outpatient consultations dropped significantly from 60.4% of pediatricians seeing more than 30 patients per week before the pandemic to 9.9% during the pandemic (p < 0.000) [ 3 ]. Another study showed that mortality doubled during the months of April and May 2020 with 9.9% and 11.2% of hospital deaths respectively, compared to 4.9% (p < 0.0008) and 5.1% (p < 0.0001) during the same period of the previous year [ 4 ].…”
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confidence: 99%