Management of COVID-19-Positive Bangladeshi Patients at Home: A Telephone-based Pilot Study

Authors

  • Dr. Abu Jamil Faisel

  • Muntasir Faisel

  • Nusrat Jabin

  • Maksudul Islam Mazumder

  • Nuhad Raisa Seoty

  • Sayeda Shabnam Malik

Keywords:

COVID-19-positive, Bangladeshi patients, treatment and management, home-care

Abstract

The recent COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the challenges in healthcare settings due to the scarcity of medical resources like hospital beds and healthcare professionals to manage critical cases During this critical period healthcare professionals emphasized on saving lifethreatening cases including moderate to severe COVID-19 cases as they might need either ventilators or treatment in intensive care units As a result the national and international health policymakers including WHO suggested managing the suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients without symptoms or having mild symptoms at home to reduce the burden on hospitals and trained healthcare professionals Hence we aimed to conduct a telephone-based pilot study to examine the feasibility before conducting a large-scale study on home-care treatment and management of the confirmed or suspected COVID-19 Bangladeshi patients either asymptomatic or mild-symptomatic during the home quarantine period

How to Cite

Dr. Abu Jamil Faisel, Muntasir Faisel, Nusrat Jabin, Maksudul Islam Mazumder, Nuhad Raisa Seoty, & Sayeda Shabnam Malik. (2023). Management of COVID-19-Positive Bangladeshi Patients at Home: A Telephone-based Pilot Study. Global Journal of Medical Research, 23(F6), 5–19. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/102410

Management of COVID-19-Positive Bangladeshi Patients at Home: A Telephone-based Pilot Study

Published

2023-08-07