2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.semerg.2021.03.003
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Impacto de los estados de alarma por COVID-19 en la atención a pacientes pediátricos en Atención Primaria de un área sanitaria del norte de España

Abstract: Objetivo: la pandemia por SARS-CoV-2 ha supuesto un cambio global en el modelo asistencial, potenciando la asistencia telemática, especialmente a nivel de Atención Primaria (AP). El objetivo de nuestro estudio es describir el impacto que han tenido los dos estados de alarma decretados en España en la asistencia de la población infantil a nivel de AP. Material y métodos: estudio observacional retrospectivo. Se analizaron las consultas de AP correspondientes a pacientes pediátricos (<14 años) de un ár… Show more

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“…As with all other services, face-to-face consultations decreased considerably while non–face-to-face consultations increased significantly worldwide [ 8 9 ]. In Spain, the reduction in visits during the first months of the declaration of the state of alarm mainly affected child health program check-ups and acute demand due to infectious diseases [ 10 ]. In general terms, the acute infections that decreased the most once the strictest confinement started were respiratory and digestive infections [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As with all other services, face-to-face consultations decreased considerably while non–face-to-face consultations increased significantly worldwide [ 8 9 ]. In Spain, the reduction in visits during the first months of the declaration of the state of alarm mainly affected child health program check-ups and acute demand due to infectious diseases [ 10 ]. In general terms, the acute infections that decreased the most once the strictest confinement started were respiratory and digestive infections [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%