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  1. Article: Plastic Surgery and COVID-19 in the GCC: Fears, Lessons Learned, and the Plan for the Future.

    Al Saud, Nouf A / Alanazi, Shahad N / Alshomer, Feras M / Kattan, Abdullah E / Mrad, Mohamed A / Al Fardan, Zuhair / Alhumsi, Taghreed R

    Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open

    2020  Volume 8, Issue 9, Page(s) e3225

    Abstract: ... Conclusions: Surgeons' responses to the pandemic varied. Fear and future uncertainty significantly led ... the COVID-19 lockdown. It also explored their strategies on reopening their practice, as well as their plans ... procedures, and only operate on an emergency basis. As a result, many plastic surgeons faced challenges ...

    Abstract Background: With the labeling of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) as a pandemic by the World Health Organization, national directives were issued instructing to close all cosmetic clinics, suspend all cosmetic procedures, and only operate on an emergency basis. As a result, many plastic surgeons faced challenges sustaining their practice. We aimed to investigate the effect of these national directive instructions on the surgeons and to review their strategies for adapting their practices during this new pandemic.
    Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted using an online questionnaire. It was constructed to assess the attitudes and practices of plastic surgeons in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries during the COVID-19 lockdown. It also explored their strategies on reopening their practice, as well as their plans on modifications of practice during and after the lockdown.
    Results: In total, 197 surgeons responded to the survey. The majority were from Saudi Arabia (42.1%), followed by the United Arab Emirates (37.6%), with relatively smaller participation from the remaining countries. Over two-thirds (69.5%) indicated that the pandemic had affected their practice. Surgeons in private practices were significantly affected (
    Conclusions: Surgeons' responses to the pandemic varied. Fear and future uncertainty significantly led to a surge in the utilization of different technical means to maintain the patient pool. Surgeons' education about post-pandemic precautions is essential to maintain high standards of care in the region.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-11
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2851682-5
    ISSN 2169-7574 ; 2169-7574
    ISSN (online) 2169-7574
    ISSN 2169-7574
    DOI 10.1097/GOX.0000000000003225
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: Plastic Surgery and COVID-19 in the GCC: Fears, Lessons Learned, and the Plan for the Future

    Al Saud, Nouf A. / Alanazi, Shahad N. / Alshomer, Feras M. / Kattan, Abdullah E. / Mrad, Mohamed A. / Al Fardan, Zuhair Alhumsi Taghreed R.

    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery-Global Open

    Abstract: ... protocol Conclusions: Surgeons' responses to the pandemic varied Fear and future uncertainty significantly ... the COVID-19 lockdown It also explored their strategies on reopening their practice, as well as their plans ... procedures, and only operate on an emergency basis As a result, many plastic surgeons faced challenges ...

    Abstract Background: With the labeling of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) as a pandemic by the World Health Organization, national directives were issued instructing to close all cosmetic clinics, suspend all cosmetic procedures, and only operate on an emergency basis As a result, many plastic surgeons faced challenges sustaining their practice We aimed to investigate the effect of these national directive instructions on the surgeons and to review their strategies for adapting their practices during this new pandemic Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted using an online questionnaire It was constructed to assess the attitudes and practices of plastic surgeons in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries during the COVID-19 lockdown It also explored their strategies on reopening their practice, as well as their plans on modifications of practice during and after the lockdown Results: In total, 197 surgeons responded to the survey The majority were from Saudi Arabia (42 1%), followed by the United Arab Emirates (37 6%), with relatively smaller participation from the remaining countries Over two-thirds (69 5%) indicated that the pandemic had affected their practice Surgeons in private practices were significantly affected (P < 0 001) compared with those in the public sector Only 39% of respondents mentioned COVID-19 testing as part of their post-pandemic surgical protocol Conclusions: Surgeons' responses to the pandemic varied Fear and future uncertainty significantly led to a surge in the utilization of different technical means to maintain the patient pool Surgeons' education about post-pandemic precautions is essential to maintain high standards of care in the region
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #894674
    Database COVID19

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  3. Article ; Online: Plastic Surgery and COVID-19 in the GCC

    Nouf A. Al Saud, MBBS, DES, DESC / Shahad N. Alanazi, MBBS / Feras M. Alshomer, MBBS, MSc, SB-PLAST / Abdullah E. Kattan, MBBS, FRCS(C) / Mohamed A. Mrad, MBBS, FRCSC, FACS / Zuhair Al Fardan, MD, FRCS(C) / Taghreed R. Alhumsi, MBBS, SB-PLAST, EBOPRAS

    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open, Vol 8, Iss 9, p e

    Fears, Lessons Learned, and the Plan for the Future

    2020  Volume 3225

    Abstract: ... the COVID-19 lockdown. It also explored their strategies on reopening their practice, as well as their plans ... procedures, and only operate on an emergency basis. As a result, many plastic surgeons faced challenges ... to assess the attitudes and practices of plastic surgeons in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries during ...

    Abstract Background:. With the labeling of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) as a pandemic by the World Health Organization, national directives were issued instructing to close all cosmetic clinics, suspend all cosmetic procedures, and only operate on an emergency basis. As a result, many plastic surgeons faced challenges sustaining their practice. We aimed to investigate the effect of these national directive instructions on the surgeons and to review their strategies for adapting their practices during this new pandemic. Methods:. A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted using an online questionnaire. It was constructed to assess the attitudes and practices of plastic surgeons in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries during the COVID-19 lockdown. It also explored their strategies on reopening their practice, as well as their plans on modifications of practice during and after the lockdown. Results:. In total, 197 surgeons responded to the survey. The majority were from Saudi Arabia (42.1%), followed by the United Arab Emirates (37.6%), with relatively smaller participation from the remaining countries. Over two-thirds (69.5%) indicated that the pandemic had affected their practice. Surgeons in private practices were significantly affected (P < 0.001) compared with those in the public sector. Only 39% of respondents mentioned COVID-19 testing as part of their post-pandemic surgical protocol. Conclusions:. Surgeons’ responses to the pandemic varied. Fear and future uncertainty significantly led to a surge in the utilization of different technical means to maintain the patient pool. Surgeons’ education about post-pandemic precautions is essential to maintain high standards of care in the region.
    Keywords Surgery ; RD1-811 ; covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Wolters Kluwer
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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