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Adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic: A survey of UK and European hand surgery units

Journal
Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery : JPRAS
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Shaw, Abigail V
Holmes, David G W
Jansen, Victoria
Fowler, Christy L
Wormald, Justin C R
Wade, Ryckie G
Reay, Emma K
Gardiner, Matthew D
#RSTNCOVID Hand Collaborative
DOI
10.1016/j.bjps.2021.11.052
Abstract
Hand surgery services had to rapidly adapt to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The aim of the Reconstructive Surgery Trials Network #RSTNCOVID Hand Surgery survey was to document the changes made in the UK and Europe and consider which might persist. A survey developed by the Reconstructive Surgery Trials Network, in association with the British Association of Hand Therapists, was distributed to hand surgery units across the UK and Europe after the first wave of COVID-19. It was completed by one consultant hand surgeon at each of the 44 units that responded. Adult and paediatric trauma were maintained but elective services stopped. Consultations were increasingly virtual, and surgery was more likely to be under local anaesthetic and in a lower resource setting. Many of the changes are viewed as being beneficial. However, it is important to establish that they are clinically and cost effective. These survey results will help prioritise and support future research initiatives.
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