Experience from a COVID-19 screening centre of a tertiary care institution: A retrospective hospital.based study

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a significant public health concern across the whole world, including India. In the absence of any specific treatment or vaccine against COVID-19, the role of efficient testing and reporting has been uncontested so far as the number of cases is risin...

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Main Authors: Somen Kumar Pradhan, Dinesh Prasad Sahu, Durgesh Prasad Sahoo, Arvind Kumar Singh, Binod Kumar Patro, Sachidananda Mohanty
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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spelling doaj-030d1c25811c4008962f89bd49fd15082021-09-07T14:47:54ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632021-01-011082933293910.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2339_20Experience from a COVID-19 screening centre of a tertiary care institution: A retrospective hospital.based studySomen Kumar PradhanDinesh Prasad SahuDurgesh Prasad SahooArvind Kumar SinghBinod Kumar PatroSachidananda MohantyBackground: The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a significant public health concern across the whole world, including India. In the absence of any specific treatment or vaccine against COVID-19, the role of efficient testing and reporting has been uncontested so far as the number of cases is rising daily. In order to strengthen the screening activities and to prevent nosocomial infection, facility-based screening centres have been designed and operated at various levels of healthcare, including tertiary care institutions. Methods: The present study has been planned with an objective to understand the patient profile and evaluate the functioning of COVID-19 screening OPD (CS-OPD) at a tertiary care hospital. In this hospital-based retrospective study, data from individuals visiting the COVID-19 screening OPD during the period from 17th March 2020 to 31st July 2020 were collected. We documented and analysed relevant demographic, epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the patients. Results: A total of 10,735 patients visited the COVID-19 screening OPD during the defined study period of which 3652 individuals were tested. The majority of the patients, i.e., 65.67% (7050) were male and in the 15–59 years age group (84.68%). The most common symptoms among patients visiting CS-OPD was cough (9.86%). Of the total, 17.17% (1843) of patients reported to the CS-OPD with a contact history of COVID-19–positive patient. On the other hand, 13.49% (1448) of patients were with either domestic or international travel history. The overall testing rate and positivity rate for CS-OPD during this period were found to be 34.02% and 7.94%, respectively. Conclusion: The clinical, demographic and epidemiological characteristics of patients visiting CS-OPD varied across the study period depending upon the containment and testing strategy. The CS-OPD played a crucial role in preventing nosocomial infection and maintaining non-COVID care at the tertiary care hospital.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2021;volume=10;issue=8;spage=2933;epage=2939;aulast=covid-19screening opdtertiary care hospital
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author Somen Kumar Pradhan
Dinesh Prasad Sahu
Durgesh Prasad Sahoo
Arvind Kumar Singh
Binod Kumar Patro
Sachidananda Mohanty
spellingShingle Somen Kumar Pradhan
Dinesh Prasad Sahu
Durgesh Prasad Sahoo
Arvind Kumar Singh
Binod Kumar Patro
Sachidananda Mohanty
Experience from a COVID-19 screening centre of a tertiary care institution: A retrospective hospital.based study
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
covid-19
screening opd
tertiary care hospital
author_facet Somen Kumar Pradhan
Dinesh Prasad Sahu
Durgesh Prasad Sahoo
Arvind Kumar Singh
Binod Kumar Patro
Sachidananda Mohanty
author_sort Somen Kumar Pradhan
title Experience from a COVID-19 screening centre of a tertiary care institution: A retrospective hospital.based study
title_short Experience from a COVID-19 screening centre of a tertiary care institution: A retrospective hospital.based study
title_full Experience from a COVID-19 screening centre of a tertiary care institution: A retrospective hospital.based study
title_fullStr Experience from a COVID-19 screening centre of a tertiary care institution: A retrospective hospital.based study
title_full_unstemmed Experience from a COVID-19 screening centre of a tertiary care institution: A retrospective hospital.based study
title_sort experience from a covid-19 screening centre of a tertiary care institution: a retrospective hospital.based study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
issn 2249-4863
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a significant public health concern across the whole world, including India. In the absence of any specific treatment or vaccine against COVID-19, the role of efficient testing and reporting has been uncontested so far as the number of cases is rising daily. In order to strengthen the screening activities and to prevent nosocomial infection, facility-based screening centres have been designed and operated at various levels of healthcare, including tertiary care institutions. Methods: The present study has been planned with an objective to understand the patient profile and evaluate the functioning of COVID-19 screening OPD (CS-OPD) at a tertiary care hospital. In this hospital-based retrospective study, data from individuals visiting the COVID-19 screening OPD during the period from 17th March 2020 to 31st July 2020 were collected. We documented and analysed relevant demographic, epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the patients. Results: A total of 10,735 patients visited the COVID-19 screening OPD during the defined study period of which 3652 individuals were tested. The majority of the patients, i.e., 65.67% (7050) were male and in the 15–59 years age group (84.68%). The most common symptoms among patients visiting CS-OPD was cough (9.86%). Of the total, 17.17% (1843) of patients reported to the CS-OPD with a contact history of COVID-19–positive patient. On the other hand, 13.49% (1448) of patients were with either domestic or international travel history. The overall testing rate and positivity rate for CS-OPD during this period were found to be 34.02% and 7.94%, respectively. Conclusion: The clinical, demographic and epidemiological characteristics of patients visiting CS-OPD varied across the study period depending upon the containment and testing strategy. The CS-OPD played a crucial role in preventing nosocomial infection and maintaining non-COVID care at the tertiary care hospital.
topic covid-19
screening opd
tertiary care hospital
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