Evaluation of Cleft Lip and Palate Care before and during Pandemic COVID-19 in Indonesia
Date
2022-07Author
ELFIAH, Ulfa
SUBARNO, Saktrio D.
IKHSAN, M. Idris Ibnu
KUSHARIYADI, Kushariyadi
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Background: The impact of the high incidence of COVID in Indonesia affects health services.  For example, there is a delay in services to elective patients related to room function substitution  and the responsibility of health workers for handling COVID cases. This condition also affects  cleft lip and palate services in various regions in Indonesia. This study aims to evaluate the  number of cleft and palate patients before and during the pandemic.
Methods: The study used a retrospective design. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the  management of cleft lip and palate at two hospitals that provide free cleft lip and palate surgery  services. samples were taken from two smile train partner hospitals including the Jember Lung  Hospital, East Java and Aliyah Hospital, Southeast Sulawesi. Data collection techniques using  secondary data from medical records. The data collected is the total number of cleft patients who  were operated on before the pandemic in 2019 and during the pandemic period in 2020 and  2021. The plastic surgery care service data was obtained from interviews with the outpatient and  inpatient service coordinators. The operating service data is divided into 3 categories consisting  of hospital facilities and infrastructure, human resources and treatment procedures. The data  obtained are presented in the table and analyzed using the Wilcoxon sing rank test with a  significance level of p <0.05 to determine the effect of service components on the number of  patients.
Result: The total number of patients who received plastic surgery treatment was 612 patients,  consisting of 298 patients at Jember Lung Hospital, and 314 patients at Aliyah Hospital,  Southeast Sulawesi. The results of statistical analysis describe the effect of free cleft lip surgery  services before and during the COVID-19 pandemic on the number of patients at Jember Lung  Hospital and Aliyah Hospital in partnership with Smiletrain in the Indonesian region from 2019  to 2020 with a p value = 0.000. There is an effect of free cleft lip surgery services before and  during the COVID-19 pandemic on the number of patient in Jember Lung Hospitals and Aliyah  Hospital partnering with Smiletrain in the Indonesian territory from 2019 to 2021 with a p value  of 0.000. The positive rank value of the two hospitals has increased from 2020 to 2021. The  increase in the number of patients shows that health services during the 2021 pandemic will be  more conducive due to the decline in pandemic levels, increased awareness of health protocols  and massive vaccination programs that affect elective health service activities that are starting  well according to the new normal rules, including the plastic surgery department.
Conclusion: This study describes a significant change in the number of patient with cleft and  palate patients before and during the pandemic. There is an effect of cleft lip service before and  during the COVID-19 pandemic on the number of patients receiving free surgery services at hospitals partnering with Smiletrain in Indonesia. The results of this evaluation can be used as a  reference for making standard operating procedures for the implementation of cleft lip and palate  treatment during a pandemic as a problem solver during a pandemic, especially in the territory of  Indonesia.
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