Clinical Practice and Effectiveness Analysis of the Management of Corona Virus Disease 2019 Infected at Shanghai Fangcang Shelter Hospital: A Descriptive Study.

Jian Zhu, Guang-Ping Zhu, Yan-Ming Weng, Yong Zhang, Bi-Xi Li
Author Information
  1. Jian Zhu: Department of Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, General Hospital of Central Theater Command of the People's Liberation Army, Wuhan, People's Republic of China. ORCID
  2. Guang-Ping Zhu: Department of Endocrinology, General Hospital of Central Theater Command of the People's Liberation Army, Wuhan, People's Republic of China.
  3. Yan-Ming Weng: Department of Stomatology, General Hospital of Central Theater Command of the People's Liberation Army, Wuhan, People's Republic of China.
  4. Yong Zhang: Department of Integrative Medicine, General Hospital of Central Theater Command of the People's Liberation Army, Wuhan, People's Republic of China.
  5. Bi-Xi Li: Department of Anesthesiology, General Hospital of Central Theater Command of the People's Liberation Army, Wuhan, Hubei Province, People's Republic of China.

Abstract

Background: The Fangcang shelter hospital has gradually become the primary management mode in China's fight against this Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in 2020. In early 2022, the Fangcang shelter hospital management model was successfully applied to the new outbreak of COVID-19 in Shanghai also. Although Fangcang shelter hospitals are no longer the prevailing mode of prevention of COVID-19, the management experience of Shanghai makeshift hospitals is worthy of reference for public health.
Methods: The authors conducted a descriptive statistical analysis of Hall 6-2 of the Shanghai National Convention and Exhibition Center Fangcang shelter hospital. The whole hall of the Fangcang shelter hospital was managed by the one hospital, and the inclusion of third-party management personnel alleviated the shortage of medical personnel human resources. Through practice, a new procedure for treating batch infected people was introduced.
Results: By optimizing ward management, 72 on-duty doctors, 360 on-duty nurses, 3 sense-control administrators, and 15 administrators cured 18,574 infected people in 40 days, and created a record of a doctor managing 700 infected people without compromising the quality of treatment. There have been no deaths and no complaints from the infected people located in Hall 6-2 of the Shanghai National Convention and Exhibition Center Fangcang shelter hospital.
Conclusion: Compared with previous data, the new management mode of Fangcang shelter hospitals provides a reference for the management of the new infectious diseases for public health.

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