Vol. 11 (03) pp. 576-581 DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/16465

COMMUNITY SUSTAINED MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH IN COVID PANDEMIC MANAGEMENT - A FIELD EXPERIENCE FROM INDIA- A CASE REPORT

  • Assistant Professor, Tirunelveli Nedical College, Tirunelveli.
  • District Collector, Tirunelveli.
  • Scientist C, MRHRU, Kallur.
  • Additional DME, Directorate of Medical Education.
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Abstract

COVID pandemic with repeated outbreaks is associated with newer genomic variants and bound to create professional fatigue, which needs a community-based strategy to control the disease. During March 2021, the Tirunelveli district health authority adopted a Community Sustained Multidisciplinary Approach (CSMA) and was hypothesised to be more productive in managing the 2nd wave. It was a community-centric approach with primary prevention, early diagnosis & referral, early treatment and reduction of morbidity and mortality. The strategy included community-friendly lock-down with social security, community sustained micro-containment, women self-help group sustained hamlet level screening and a time-sensitive patient referral with monitoring of oxygen requirement. This study concludes that resource-constrained public health systems need to adopt a community-based approach to contain the pandemic efficiently, as demonstrated in Tirunelveli district through a Community Sustained Multidisciplinary Approach. This unique public health approach had a vital role in the efficient containment of the pandemic. 

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Aazmi Mohamed, Vishnu Venugopalan, Padmavathi Subbiah, Praveena Daya Appadurai, Charles Pon Ruban and Shantaraman K. (2023); COMMUNITY SUSTAINED MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH IN COVID PANDEMIC MANAGEMENT - A FIELD EXPERIENCE FROM INDIA- A CASE REPORT, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 11 (03), 576-581, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/16465

Corresponding Author

Dr Shantaraman K
Additional DME, Directorate of Medical education, Chennai
India