Standard precaution measurements during ophthalmology practice in the pandemic stage of COVID-19

AIM: To take specific precautions and keep a safe practice during providing ophthalmology health services without compromising the patient’s safety as well as the team workers and the community in the pandemic stage of corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19). METHODS: Applying patient circulation sche...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Mohamed Reda, Wael M. Ahmed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS) 2020-07-01
Series:International Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://ies.ijo.cn/en_publish/2020/7/20200701.pdf
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spelling doaj-0535777844554c90b553da8330ff43732020-11-25T03:31:52ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)International Journal of Ophthalmology2222-39592227-48982020-07-011371017102210.18240/ijo.2020.07.01Standard precaution measurements during ophthalmology practice in the pandemic stage of COVID-19Ahmed Mohamed Reda0Wael M. Ahmed1Department of ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Sham University, Cairo 11566, EgyptDar Eloyoun Eye Laser Centers, Muscat 118, OmanAIM: To take specific precautions and keep a safe practice during providing ophthalmology health services without compromising the patient’s safety as well as the team workers and the community in the pandemic stage of corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19). METHODS: Applying patient circulation scheme implemented in our ophthalmology centers with the guidance of ministry of health infection control guidelines started from the moment that we receive a call or WhatsApp message or Facebook inquiry from patients until 21d after patients first visit if any. Four directions were taken. First, community awareness of the disease and the ophthalmology related advices in how eye can transfers the infection and how to protect our eyes not to be infected through videos interviews of our consultants and distribution in social media like Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp pages radio and TV interviews as well as leaflet health awareness for distribution for public. Second, scheduling of patients’ appointments to prevent overcrowdings and cross infection. Third, protective measurements tools in the center to detect and prevent any exposure of the patients to patients and to protect medical staff, COVID-19 scoring system was set up to identify patients with fever, respiratory symptoms, acute conjunctivitis or recent travel to outbreak areas and to encourage these individuals to postpone their appointments for at least 21d. Proper use of personal protective equipment was implemented. Stopping all the elective surgeries keeping only the emergency types advised by fourth: how to deal with our patients if they need an urgent ophthalmological intervention and how to deal with suspected cases of corona if any cases detected. RESULTS: Our measures helped our colleagues to try to keep providing ophthalmology health services without increasing the incidence of infection for COVID-19 until this pandemic is over. CONCLUSION: In our practice, ophthalmologists should work with new aura of social media to facilitate the non-direct communication with the patients through maximizing the use of communication technology to keep contact with their patients and deal safely with COVID-19 cases.http://ies.ijo.cn/en_publish/2020/7/20200701.pdfcorona viruscovid-19instagramfacebookwhatsapppersonal protective equipment
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Standard precaution measurements during ophthalmology practice in the pandemic stage of COVID-19
International Journal of Ophthalmology
corona virus
covid-19
instagram
facebook
whatsapp
personal protective equipment
author_facet Ahmed Mohamed Reda
Wael M. Ahmed
author_sort Ahmed Mohamed Reda
title Standard precaution measurements during ophthalmology practice in the pandemic stage of COVID-19
title_short Standard precaution measurements during ophthalmology practice in the pandemic stage of COVID-19
title_full Standard precaution measurements during ophthalmology practice in the pandemic stage of COVID-19
title_fullStr Standard precaution measurements during ophthalmology practice in the pandemic stage of COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Standard precaution measurements during ophthalmology practice in the pandemic stage of COVID-19
title_sort standard precaution measurements during ophthalmology practice in the pandemic stage of covid-19
publisher Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)
series International Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 2222-3959
2227-4898
publishDate 2020-07-01
description AIM: To take specific precautions and keep a safe practice during providing ophthalmology health services without compromising the patient’s safety as well as the team workers and the community in the pandemic stage of corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19). METHODS: Applying patient circulation scheme implemented in our ophthalmology centers with the guidance of ministry of health infection control guidelines started from the moment that we receive a call or WhatsApp message or Facebook inquiry from patients until 21d after patients first visit if any. Four directions were taken. First, community awareness of the disease and the ophthalmology related advices in how eye can transfers the infection and how to protect our eyes not to be infected through videos interviews of our consultants and distribution in social media like Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp pages radio and TV interviews as well as leaflet health awareness for distribution for public. Second, scheduling of patients’ appointments to prevent overcrowdings and cross infection. Third, protective measurements tools in the center to detect and prevent any exposure of the patients to patients and to protect medical staff, COVID-19 scoring system was set up to identify patients with fever, respiratory symptoms, acute conjunctivitis or recent travel to outbreak areas and to encourage these individuals to postpone their appointments for at least 21d. Proper use of personal protective equipment was implemented. Stopping all the elective surgeries keeping only the emergency types advised by fourth: how to deal with our patients if they need an urgent ophthalmological intervention and how to deal with suspected cases of corona if any cases detected. RESULTS: Our measures helped our colleagues to try to keep providing ophthalmology health services without increasing the incidence of infection for COVID-19 until this pandemic is over. CONCLUSION: In our practice, ophthalmologists should work with new aura of social media to facilitate the non-direct communication with the patients through maximizing the use of communication technology to keep contact with their patients and deal safely with COVID-19 cases.
topic corona virus
covid-19
instagram
facebook
whatsapp
personal protective equipment
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