182| https://doi.org/10.31965/infokes.Vol18Iss2.483
Jurnal Info Kesehatan
Vol 18, No 2, December 2020, pp.182-188
P-ISSN 0216-504X, E-ISSN 2620-536X
DOI:10.31965/infokes.Vol18Iss2.483
Journal homepage:http://jurnal.poltekeskupang.ac.id/index.php/infokes
The Effect of Curfew Enforcement on Health Care Provision in COVID-19
Pandemic
Ensar Durmus
1a*
, Fatih Guneysu
1b
1
Emergency Department of Sakarya University Training and Research Hospital, Sakarya,
Turkey
a
Email address: ensar.durmus@saglik.gov.tr
b
Email address: fatihguneysu55@hotmail.com
Received: 6 October 2020 Revised: 4 December 2020 Accepted: 31 December 2020
Abstract
The COVID-19 disease occurred in the final weeks of 2019. As part of the fight against
COVID-19, countries have taken actions such as travel restrictions, suspension of border
crossings and international flights, voluntary home isolation, public activities restriction, and
curfews. The objective of this study is to identify the effect of curfew enforcement during the
COVID-19 pandemic to determine and identify whether curfew has a positive effect on the
health care workload. The number of patients admitted to Sakarya University Training and
Research Hospital, their means of arrival, hospitalization-discharge, demographic characteristics
were examined retrospectively for the period of curfew in April and May 2020 and the
corresponding days in 2019. The significant statistical differences between the two periods were
analyzed. The results of this research reveal that24.488 patients were admitted to our emergency
department. Of these patients, 12813 (52.3%) were male, 11675 (47.7%) were female. The
number of emergency department admissions of the pediatric age group decreased from 1822
(8.9%) to 33 patients (0.8%). Moreover, the number of patients admitted to the emergency
service in the related period of 2019 was 20548 (83.9%), while this figure decreased to 3940
individuals (16.1%) during the curfew period. It was impliedthat curfew could reduce the
unnecessary admissions to hospitals, the number of ambulance usage, and provide a positive
contribution to the reduction in traumas, car accidents, work accidents, and forensic cases
during pandemic.
Keywords: COVID-19, Curfew, Pandemic
*Corresponding Author:
Ensar Durmus
Emergency Department of Sakarya University Training and Research Hospital, Sakarya, Turkey.
Email: ensar.durmus@saglik.gov.tr
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