Abstract

Coronavirus disease pandemic has affected large number of people globally and has continued to spread. Preparedness of individual nations and the hospitals is important to effectively deal with the surge of cases. We aimed to obtain nation wide data from Nepal, about hospital preparedness for COVID-19. Online questionnaire was prepared in accordance with the Center for Disease Control recommendations to assess preparedness of hospitals for COVID-19. The questionnaire was circulated to the over 800 doctors across the nation, who are the life members of six medical societies. We obtained 131 completed responses from all seven provinces. Majority of respondents had anaesthesiology as the primary specialty. Only 52 (39.7%) participants mentioned that their hospital had policy to receive suspected or proven cases with COVID-19. Presence of isolation ward was mentioned by 83 (63.4%) respondents, with only 9 (6.9%)mentioning the presence of airborne isolation. Supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) was inadequate as per 124 (94.7%) respondents. Critical care services for COVID-19 patients were possible only in hospitals of 42 (32.1%)respondents. RT-polymerase chain reaction could be performed only in the hospital of 6 (4.6%) respondents. It is apparent that most of the hospitals are not well prepared for management of patients with COVID-19. Resource allocation and policy making should be aimed to enhance national preparedness for the pandemic.

Highlights

  • Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has affected large number of people globally and has continued to spread

  • As of April 20, 2020, over 2.3 million people are affected by Coronavirus Disease (COVID)-19, with over 157,000 deaths and involving over 200 nations.[1]

  • We aimed to obtain nation-wide data about hospital preparedness for COVID-19

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Introduction

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has affected large number of people globally and has continued to spread. We aimed to obtain nation wide data from Nepal, about hospital preparedness for COVID-19. As of April 20, 2020, over 2.3 million people are affected by Coronavirus Disease (COVID)-19, with over 157,000 deaths and involving over 200 nations.[1] Around 81% of the patients have mild illness, 14% develop severe disease requiring hospitalization and 5% become critically ill.[2] Nepal has 31 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with 111 patients under isolation, as of April 20, 2020.3. Shrestha et al Preparedness for Coronavirus Disease in Hospitals of Nepal: A Nation-wide Survey more so in the countries with limited resources like Nepal. We aimed to obtain nation-wide data about hospital preparedness for COVID-19

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