Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic, led to significant global health challenges. Medical services worldwide had to reconfigure to manage the surge in COVID-19 cases, including oncological abdominal surgery (OAS). This study investigates the impact of the pandemic on the OAS workforce and aims to enhance future healthcare preparedness to potential pandemics.
Methods: This scoping review followed the methodologies from Arksey & O'Malley and the Joanna Briggs Institute. The search included the databases MEDLINE, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science, with backward citation tracking using Google Scholarâ„¢. The results were reported narratively and divided in categories and sub-categories. The reporting followed the PRISMA-ScR guidelines.
Results: Fifteen studies were included in this scoping review. Seven studies were conducted in the United Kingdom and eight in the European Union. Key findings include treatment plan alterations such as postponing or cancelling surgeries, referring patients to alternative treatments, and changes in surgical techniques. Organizational challenges included patient and healthcare professionals' reallocation, resource shortages, and cold site availability. Measures to handle COVID-19 included adherence to guidelines, patient prioritization, and nursing roles. Testing and contamination prevention involved routine testing and the use of protective equipment. Communication shifted to virtual formats, with the introduction of telemedicine and video conferences. The pandemic induced significant psychological stress among surgical teams and highlighted lessons for future pandemics.
Discussion And Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic required substantial adjustments in oncological surgery. Keeping up with rapidly changing recommendations was challenging, yet provided valuable lessons for future healthcare management and crisis response. Future pandemic preparedness strategies should include innovative solutions that unburden healthcare professionals.
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