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The National Emergency Medical Service Role During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Sierra Leone

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2020

Marta Caviglia*
Affiliation:
CRIMEDIM – Research Center in Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy
Riccardo Buson
Affiliation:
Doctors with Africa – CUAMM, Padova, Italy
Sara Pini
Affiliation:
Doctors with Africa – CUAMM, Padova, Italy
Amara Jambai
Affiliation:
Ministry of Health and Sanitation, Freetown, Western Area, Sierra Leone
Matthew Jusu Vandy
Affiliation:
Ministry of Health and Sanitation, Freetown, Western Area, Sierra Leone
Francesco Venturini
Affiliation:
Doctors with Africa – CUAMM, Padova, Italy
Paolo Rosi
Affiliation:
Venice Emergency Service (SUEM 118), Venice, Italy
Francesco Barone-Adesi
Affiliation:
CRIMEDIM – Research Center in Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy
Francesco Della Corte
Affiliation:
CRIMEDIM – Research Center in Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy
Luca Ragazzoni
Affiliation:
CRIMEDIM – Research Center in Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy
Giovanni Putoto
Affiliation:
Doctors with Africa – CUAMM, Padova, Italy
*
Correspondence: Marta Caviglia CRIMEDIM – Research Center in Emergency and Disaster Medicine Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy E-mail: marta.caviglia@med.uniupo.it
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Abstract

This report describes the main adaptive and transformative changes adopted by the brand-new National Emergency Medical Service (NEMS) to face the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Sierra Leone, including ambulance re-distribution, improvements in communication flow, implementation of ad-hoc procedures and trainings, and budget re-allocation. In a time-span of four months, 1,170 COVID-19 cases have been handled by the NEMS through a parallel referral system, while efforts have been made to manage the routine emergencies of the country, causing a substantial intensification of daily activities.

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© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine
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Table 1. Case Definition for Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Adopted in Sierra Leone During the National Response to the Pandemic

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Figure 1. Communication Flow between the NEMS OC and Other Actors Involved in the Management and Referral of COVID-19 Cases.Abbreviations: NEMS, National Emergency Medical Services; OC, operation center.

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Figure 2. Location of Ambulances Allocated Specifically for the COVID-19 Response.

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Figure 3. Upward Trend in NEMS Activities, Determined by the COVID-19 Outbreak.