Effect of nation-wide lockdown on palliative care services in a tertiary care centre in India: A retrospective observational study

2020 
Background: The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected all the aspects of life of mankind, posing unique challenges for health-care services In order to contain the spread of the virus, a countrywide mass lockdown has been imposed in India Although the lockdown has modified the epidemic trajectory, it has affected the lives of many non-COVID patients Patients in need of care could not approach hospitals Methods: This retrospective observational study was conducted in the Department of Onco-Anaesthesia and Palliative Medicine at a tertiary care center in India The yearly data of patient flow for the year 2019 was compared with that during the lockdown Results: The single-day average of out-patients, in-patients, and other department consultation requests requiring palliative care decreased drastically during the lockdown in comparison to the previous year The single-day average of teleconsultations increased more than double during the lockdown Conclusion: Although lockdown decreases the spread of the epidemic, it increases the suffering of other patients who require medical care Various steps have to be adopted in the regular working pattern of hospitals to cater to the needs of the patients requiring care, without increasing the risk of contracting COVID-19
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