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Disparities in adult critical care resources across Pakistan: findings from a national survey and assessment using a novel scoring system
by
Khan, Muhammad Faisal
, Zaki, Mareeha
, Atiq, Huba
, Khan, Muhammad Haroon
, Ehsan, Anam Noor
, Aqeel, Masooma
, Hassan, Mohammed Moizul
, Latif, Asad
, Asghar, Fahham
, Khan, Mustafa Ali
, Samad, Zainab
, Shahbaz, Hamna
, Sabeen, Amber
, Munir, Tahir
, Noorali, Ali Aahil
, Arshad, Haroon Muhammad
, Amin, Syed Kashif
, Sohaib, Muhammad
, Asghar, Muhammad Ali
, Haider, Adil Hussain
in
Care and treatment
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Critical care
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Critically ill
/ Data collection
/ Demographic aspects
/ Developing countries
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Health care
/ Health care disparities
/ Hospitals
/ Infrastructure
/ Intensive
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care units
/ LDCs
/ Medical care
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Needs assessment
/ Pandemics
/ Population
/ Questionnaires
/ Services
/ Social aspects
/ Variance analysis
/ Ventilators
/ Workforce planning
2022
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Disparities in adult critical care resources across Pakistan: findings from a national survey and assessment using a novel scoring system
by
Khan, Muhammad Faisal
, Zaki, Mareeha
, Atiq, Huba
, Khan, Muhammad Haroon
, Ehsan, Anam Noor
, Aqeel, Masooma
, Hassan, Mohammed Moizul
, Latif, Asad
, Asghar, Fahham
, Khan, Mustafa Ali
, Samad, Zainab
, Shahbaz, Hamna
, Sabeen, Amber
, Munir, Tahir
, Noorali, Ali Aahil
, Arshad, Haroon Muhammad
, Amin, Syed Kashif
, Sohaib, Muhammad
, Asghar, Muhammad Ali
, Haider, Adil Hussain
in
Care and treatment
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Critical care
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Critically ill
/ Data collection
/ Demographic aspects
/ Developing countries
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Health care
/ Health care disparities
/ Hospitals
/ Infrastructure
/ Intensive
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care units
/ LDCs
/ Medical care
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Needs assessment
/ Pandemics
/ Population
/ Questionnaires
/ Services
/ Social aspects
/ Variance analysis
/ Ventilators
/ Workforce planning
2022
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Disparities in adult critical care resources across Pakistan: findings from a national survey and assessment using a novel scoring system
by
Khan, Muhammad Faisal
, Zaki, Mareeha
, Atiq, Huba
, Khan, Muhammad Haroon
, Ehsan, Anam Noor
, Aqeel, Masooma
, Hassan, Mohammed Moizul
, Latif, Asad
, Asghar, Fahham
, Khan, Mustafa Ali
, Samad, Zainab
, Shahbaz, Hamna
, Sabeen, Amber
, Munir, Tahir
, Noorali, Ali Aahil
, Arshad, Haroon Muhammad
, Amin, Syed Kashif
, Sohaib, Muhammad
, Asghar, Muhammad Ali
, Haider, Adil Hussain
in
Care and treatment
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Critical care
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Critically ill
/ Data collection
/ Demographic aspects
/ Developing countries
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Health care
/ Health care disparities
/ Hospitals
/ Infrastructure
/ Intensive
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care units
/ LDCs
/ Medical care
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Needs assessment
/ Pandemics
/ Population
/ Questionnaires
/ Services
/ Social aspects
/ Variance analysis
/ Ventilators
/ Workforce planning
2022
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Disparities in adult critical care resources across Pakistan: findings from a national survey and assessment using a novel scoring system
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Disparities in adult critical care resources across Pakistan: findings from a national survey and assessment using a novel scoring system
2022
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Overview
Background
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, concerted efforts were made by provincial and federal governments to invest in critical care infrastructure and medical equipment to bridge the gap of resource-limitation in intensive care units (ICUs) across Pakistan. An initial step in creating a plan toward strengthening Pakistan’s baseline critical care capacity was to carry out a needs-assessment within the country to assess gaps and devise strategies for improving the quality of critical care facilities.
Methods
To assess the baseline critical care capacity of Pakistan, we conducted a series of cross-sectional surveys of hospitals providing COVID-19 care across the country. These hospitals were pre-identified by the Health Services Academy (HSA), Pakistan. Surveys were administered via telephonic and on-site interviews and based on a unique checklist for assessing critical care units which was created from the Partners in Health 4S Framework, which is: Space, Staff, Stuff, and Systems. These components were scored, weighted equally, and then ranked into quartiles.
Results
A total of 106 hospitals were surveyed, with the majority being in the public sector (71.7%) and in the metropolitan setting (56.6%). We found infrastructure, staffing, and systems lacking as only 19.8% of hospitals had negative pressure rooms and 44.4% had quarantine facilities for staff. Merely 36.8% of hospitals employed accredited intensivists and 54.8% of hospitals maintained an ideal nurse-to-patient ratio. 31.1% of hospitals did not have a staffing model, while 37.7% of hospitals did not have surge policies. On Chi-square analysis, statistically significant differences (
p
< 0.05) were noted between public and private sectors along with metropolitan versus rural settings in various elements. Almost all ranks showed significant disparity between public–private and metropolitan–rural settings, with private and metropolitan hospitals having a greater proportion in the 1st rank, while public and rural hospitals had a greater proportion in the lower ranks.
Conclusion
Pakistan has an underdeveloped critical care network with significant inequity between public–private and metropolitan–rural strata. We hope for future resource allocation and capacity development projects for critical care in order to reduce these disparities.
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