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dc.contributor.authorDost, Burhan
dc.contributor.authorKoksal, Ersin
dc.contributor.authorTerzi, Ozlem
dc.contributor.authorBilgin, Sezgin
dc.contributor.authorUstun, Yasemin Burcu
dc.contributor.authorArslan, Hatice Nilden
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-21T12:18:06Z
dc.date.available2020-06-21T12:18:06Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.issn1096-2964
dc.identifier.issn1557-8674
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1089/sur.2020.097
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12712/10095
dc.descriptionKarabulut, Erman/0000-0002-0787-905X; Dost, Burhan/0000-0002-4562-1172en_US
dc.descriptionWOS: 000525003200001en_US
dc.descriptionPubMed: 32275463en_US
dc.description.abstractBackground: The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) emerged in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. This study aims to evaluate the knowledge of anesthesiology specialists and residents in Turkey about COVID-19 and their attitudes toward the strategies and application methods to be used for a suspected/confirmed COVID-19 case that needs to be operated on or followed up in an intensive care unit, as well as to raise awareness about this issue. Methods: This descriptive study comprised anesthesiology specialists and residents working in various health institutions in Turkey. The data used in this study were obtained online between March 13, 2020 and March 25, 2020 through the website SurveyMonkey (SurveyMonkey, San Mateo, CA) by using a survey form. We contacted members of the Turkish Anaesthesiology and Reanimation Society through the social media platforms Twitter, LinkedIn, and WhatsApp, as well as through their e-mail addresses and invited them to participate in the study. Those who agreed to participate responded to the aforementioned survey. We used SPSS 22.0 (IBM, Armonk, NY) to analyze the survey data statistically. Results: A total of 346 anesthesiology specialists and residents participated in the study. Although the majority of the participants exhibited the correct attitudes toward airway management, research assistants with little professional experience were observed to be undecided or had the tendency to make incorrect decisions. Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic is spreading rapidly worldwide. The incidence of COVID-19 cases is increasing daily, and this disease can cause patient death. Anesthesiology specialists and residents who perform emergency operations on these patients in settings other than intensive care units should follow simple and easy-to-understand algorithms to ensure safety. The provision of theoretical and practical training to healthcare providers before they meet patients will help ensure patient-healthcare provider safety and prevent panic, which can cause distress among healthcare providers.en_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.publisherMary Ann Liebert, Incen_US
dc.relation.isversionof10.1089/sur.2020.097en_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen_US
dc.subjectanesthesiologyen_US
dc.subjectintensive careen_US
dc.subjectCOVID-19en_US
dc.titleAttitudes of Anesthesiology Specialists and Residents Toward Patients Infected with the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19): A National Survey Studyen_US
dc.typearticleen_US
dc.contributor.departmentOMÜen_US
dc.identifier.volume21en_US
dc.identifier.issue4en_US
dc.identifier.startpage350en_US
dc.identifier.endpage356en_US
dc.relation.journalSurgical Infectionsen_US
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanıen_US


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