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CoRe study: COVID-19 and remdesivir: An insight into the current health planning and policy

M. M. Samim,Debjyoti Dhar,Vikram Singh, B. S. Nagaraja, M. S. Shahyan,Treshita Dey,Naznin Parvin,Debayan Dutta,Rutul D. Shah,M. Bhavesh, Sheeetal Goyal,Mallesh Kariyappa,Subhrakamal Saha,Preetam Goswami,Debarup Das, Shivani Shah, K. N. Ramesh, Jaipuriar Shekhar

JOURNAL OF FAMILY MEDICINE AND PRIMARY CARE(2022)

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Abstract
Introduction: The ongoing coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has witnessed rampant use of the repurposed drug, remdesivir, despite its conflicting evidence and rapidly changing guidelines. Methods: A cross-sectional, country-wide, questionnaire-based, electronic survey was conducted among the healthcare professionals involved in COVID-19 management from April 18 to May 18, 2021. Results: Out of 231 responses, 185 were included. Significantly, greater knowledge of trials was reported by the frontline healthcare professionals compared to those who are not involved in COVID-19 care. Medicine practitioners and pulmonologists expressed greater willingness to continue remdesivir (Odds ratio (OR) 5.329, 95% Confidence interval (CI) 2.31-12.291 and 5.063, 95% CI 1.414-18.129, respectively). The rationale attributed was personal experience, current guidelines, non-availability of any alternate antiviral drug, expert recommendations, and local hospital policy either alone (20%, 8.1%, 5.9%, 2.7%, and 2.2%, respectively) or in combination (46.5%, 39.5%, 29.2%. 21.1%. and 15.7%, respectively). Awareness of evidence and knowledge of landmark studies made no statistically significant impact on dinical decision-making. Improved clinical outcomes were reported by 10/22 (45.4%) practitioners who used remdesivir for unconventional indications. Conclusion: The study throws critical insights into the current perspectives of doctors on remdesivir in clinical management and its potential impact on current health planning strategies.
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COVID-19,evidence-based medicine,guideline,remdesivir
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