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. 2022 Jan 11;9:758325. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.758325

Table 1.

Evidence table of studies about patient management of clinical specialties during the COVID-19 pandemic.

References Country Management providers Managed objects Management measures
Mistretta et al. (20) Italy Doctors, Nurses Patients with malignancy 1. Isolating confirmed patients for further treatment
2. Monitoring the condition after tumor surgery and chemotherapy
3. Online monitoring and prescription adjustment
Xu et al. (21) China Doctors, Nurses Patients with lung cancer 1. Differential diagnosis
2. Monitoring adverse reactions of radiotherapy and chemotherapy
3. Online follow-up and remote monitoring
Ai et al. (22) China Doctors, Nurses Patients with prostate cancer 1. Online medical consultation and long-term prescription
2. Postponement of non-urgent surgery
3. Isolating suspected/confirmed patients for further surgery
Qiu et al. (23) China Doctors, Nurses Patients undergoing ostomy 1. Monitoring the use of ostomy bags, and increase the storage
2. Strengthen nursing and prevention of complications
3. Online monitoring and regimen adjustment
Lai et al. (24) China Doctors, Nurses Patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis 1. Online monitoring and prescription adjustment
2. Isolating suspected/confirmed patients for further treatment
Yang et al. (25) China Doctors, Nurses Patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis 1. Online monitoring and prescription adjustment
2. Isolating inpatients in separate ward
Ronco et al. (26) Italy Doctors, Nurses Patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis 1. Assisting the referral
2. Online monitoring and prescription adjustment
3. Online medical care, and drug delivery
4. Postponement of non-urgent surgery
5. Home-based dialysis guidance
Li et al. (27) China Doctors, Nurses, Pharmacists Patients with chronic viral hepatitis 1. Long-term prescription
2. Online monitoring and regimen adjustment
3. Establishing medication files, and providing medication guidance
Chen et al. (28) China Doctors, Nurses Pregnant and parturient women 1. Taking regular antenatal examination
2. Evaluating the condition of suspected/confirmed patients, and regimen adjustment
3. Suspending lactation for suspected/confirmed patients
Gong et al. (29) China Doctors, Nurses Elderly patients with diabetes 1. Blood glucose monitoring
2. Online follow-up, informationized management of blood glucose
3. Online monitoring and prescription adjustment
4. Strengthen consultation, and assisting the referral
Xiong et al. (30) China Doctors, Nurses Patients with hypertension 1. Online medical care, and drug delivery
2. Tele-medication guidance, and improving compliance
3. Follow-up in a targeted manner