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HOW THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC HAS AFFECTED THE LIVES AND TRAINING OF SURGICAL RESIDENTS IN MAYO HOSPITAL LAHORE

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Objective: To assess how COVID-19 pandemic effect surgical residents in Mayo hospital Lahore in regard of their training and social life. Methods: It was observational study at Mayo Hospital Lahore. Its duration was four months from May 2020 to August 2020. A study was conducted using online questionnaire on Google docs® containing 25 questions to be filled by residents of surgery and allied surgery of Mayo Hospital Lahore. Residents of general surgery and allied surgical departments working during the COVID-19 pandemic were included in the study. SPSS version 26 was used to analysis. A p-value≤0.05 was considered significant. Results: One hundred and two residents responded to our questionnaire from which 83(81.4%) respondents were male and 19(18.6%) were female. Out of all, 87(85.3%) had a fear of contracting COVID-19. 41(40.2%) get infected with COVID-19 from hospital and 61(59.8%) remained healthy. In all this scenario of pandemic of covid-19, 95(93.1%) residents thought that their training suffered a lot during this period as compared to 07(6.9%) resident who think that their training do not suffered significantly during the pandemic. During this pandemic OPD services were suspended so 79(77.5%) residents had no exposure to variety of cases and 75(73.5%) think management in surgical emergency is up to mark. Regression analysis showed that training of residents affected due to reduction in bed-side teaching (pvalue=0.024), decrease in duty hours (p-value=0.005) and reduction in the number of elective surgeries (p-value=0.045) Conclusion: During pandemic of COVID-19, surgical resident of Mayo hospital had fear of contracting disease and carrying to their families. Over all they think that their training has been affected by this pandemic due to shut down of outpatient department, elective lists and bedside teaching in spite of their interest in on line teaching.

Volume 31
Pages 195-200
DOI 10.51642/PPMJ.V31I03.369
Language English
Journal None

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