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How have the obstetricians and gynecologists struggled in the clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic?

Year 2021, Volume: 38 Issue: 4, 496 - 503, 09.10.2021

Abstract

Aim: As all branches of the medicine, the obstetrical and gynaecological clinical approach has been greatly affected by the pandemic. In our study, we aimed to reveal the effect of the pandemic on current obstetrics and gynaecologic clinical approach and urgency/semi-urgency evaluations of physicians related with both obstetrical and gynaecological cases.
Methods: The obstetricians in Turkey from different hospitals and clinics have completed our online questionnaire-based survey using ‘docs.google.com’. The survey questionnaire was created in three sections: Demographic, occupational analysis and thoughts about outbreak, clinical approach scale and clinical urgency scale. SPSS 22 program was used to analyze the validity and reliability of the scales.
Results: It was concluded that the pandemic process have affected the clinical approach. The effect degree was 3.79,3.15,3.72 respectively at clinical effect, clinical functioning and struggle and prevention.The specialists regardless of the year in the occupation were more affected than research assistants in terms of clinical effect (p=0.017) and also postponed obstetrical (p=0.000) and gynaecological (p=0.000) conditions more frequently. As the effect of the pandemic on clinical functioning increases, the delay of gynaecological cases increases. With the postponement of obstetrics cases, the probability of delaying gynaecological cases increases.
Conclusion: In our study, we investigated the effects of pandemic in obstetrics and gynaecology clinics during the normalization process. We think that the study will help in determining our approach to obstetrical and gynaecological cases in the future.

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There is no person or institution that provides funding for the study.

Thanks

The authors would like to thank all the obstetricians and gynaecologists who offered their time and energyto participate in the survey.

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Year 2021, Volume: 38 Issue: 4, 496 - 503, 09.10.2021

Abstract

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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Clinical Research
Authors

Deha Denizhan Keskin 0000-0002-6108-7619

Seda Keskin 0000-0002-5640-4552

Sedat Bostan 0000-0002-9439-8448

Publication Date October 9, 2021
Submission Date March 14, 2021
Acceptance Date March 28, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 38 Issue: 4

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APA Keskin, D. D., Keskin, S., & Bostan, S. (2021). How have the obstetricians and gynecologists struggled in the clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic?. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, 38(4), 496-503.
AMA Keskin DD, Keskin S, Bostan S. How have the obstetricians and gynecologists struggled in the clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic?. J. Exp. Clin. Med. October 2021;38(4):496-503.
Chicago Keskin, Deha Denizhan, Seda Keskin, and Sedat Bostan. “How Have the Obstetricians and Gynecologists Struggled in the Clinics During the COVID-19 Pandemic?”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 38, no. 4 (October 2021): 496-503.
EndNote Keskin DD, Keskin S, Bostan S (October 1, 2021) How have the obstetricians and gynecologists struggled in the clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic?. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 38 4 496–503.
IEEE D. D. Keskin, S. Keskin, and S. Bostan, “How have the obstetricians and gynecologists struggled in the clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic?”, J. Exp. Clin. Med., vol. 38, no. 4, pp. 496–503, 2021.
ISNAD Keskin, Deha Denizhan et al. “How Have the Obstetricians and Gynecologists Struggled in the Clinics During the COVID-19 Pandemic?”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 38/4 (October 2021), 496-503.
JAMA Keskin DD, Keskin S, Bostan S. How have the obstetricians and gynecologists struggled in the clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic?. J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2021;38:496–503.
MLA Keskin, Deha Denizhan et al. “How Have the Obstetricians and Gynecologists Struggled in the Clinics During the COVID-19 Pandemic?”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, vol. 38, no. 4, 2021, pp. 496-03.
Vancouver Keskin DD, Keskin S, Bostan S. How have the obstetricians and gynecologists struggled in the clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic?. J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2021;38(4):496-503.