z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
Reorganization of a neurorehabilitation department in the management of COVID-19 pandemic
Author(s) -
Tatiana Bolgeo,
Manuela Desilvestri,
Manuela Marchioni,
Marco Pizzorno,
Menada Gardalini,
Marinella Bertolotti,
Marta Betti,
Annalisa Roveta,
Antonio Maconi,
Giacomo Centini,
M Desperati,
Daniela Kozel,
Lorella Gambarini,
Luca Perrero
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
working paper of public health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2279-9761
DOI - 10.4081/wpph.2020.9234
Subject(s) - rehabilitation , thursday , neurorehabilitation , pandemic , medicine , medical emergency , nursing , covid-19 , psychology , physical therapy , disease , philosophy , linguistics , pathology , infectious disease (medical specialty)
Objectives: To analyze and describe a new organizational method at a Rehabilitation Unit in the COVID-19 period, useful for monitoring and subsequent reduction of critical issues emerging during the professional activities. Reduce the inconvenience of patients and propose an adequate microclimate. Methodology: The aim of this work is to present an organizational model of emergency management during the Coronavirus pandemic in the  rehabilitation setting, summarizing in a descriptive way the choices and changes made to be able to cope with the emergency, with  the  final  objective of free the ward from cases affected by infection, keeping the health of the COVID+ patient as a priority, the health of patients who had not contracted the infection and hospital staff engaged in the management  of these patients. All organizational changes and subsequent results achieved will be presented in chronological order. On the basis of the objectives to be achieved and  the  results  achieved,  4  phases  will  be  distinguished:  Phase I: onset and control; (Monday 2nd March - Tuesday  10th  March) Phase II: reorganization and surveillance; (Wednesday 11 March - Wednesday 18 March). Phase III: treatment, resignation and transfers; (Thursday 19 March - Sunday 29 March). Phase IV:  follow-up;  (Sunday   29   March   -   Wednesday   29   April). Results: The actions that took place in these phases concerned several areas: therapeutic, psychological, social, family. The rehabilitation treatments were carried out in the patient rooms, identifying dedicated physiotherapists in rotation, precautions widely shared in rehabilitation settings similar to ours. tampons within 24 hours and with a functional impairment such as not to allow discharge to the home. This will allow to maintain the rehabilitation specificity characteristic of the center and to fully exploit the multidisciplinarity that characterizes the healthcare personnel within the rehabilitation setting. Conclusions: The health emergency from COVID-19 has severely tested the Italian health system by drastically subverting the organizational models present in it. To the best of our knowledge this article reports both the interventions undertaken to deal with the emergency, and the consequent outcomes within a rehabilitation setting during the pandemic from COVID-19.

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here