Sowetan

‘Home care of patients must involve doctors’

Unmonitore­d Covid-19 care unsafe, associatio­n warns

- By Suthentira Govender

The Islamic Medical Associatio­n of SA – which is driving Covid-19 home care – has issued a warning to the public not to take over the management of infected patients without consulting doctors.

Imasa has been steering the Oxygen Support Group, which provides oxygen concentrat­ors to infected patients in cities such as Johannesbu­rg, Durban and Cape Town.

Home care for Covid-19 patients has been growing in a bid to minimise the strain on hospitals.

Imasa president Dr Yakub Moosa Essack said in a statement: “On behalf of our committee and those who are working with the Oxygen Support Group at home, we would like to thank every individual and collective that is putting in effort towards serving those patients at home by providing oxygen concentrat­ors and any form of home-based care. As a precaution­ary measure and under advisement, we would like to warn the public that the provision of oxygen in any form at home is not a substitute for good clinical care and optimal management in dealing with Covid-19 patients and its complicati­ons.

“Home-based care must be supervised and managed by a qualified health practition­er in the form of a general practition­er, a specialist or both. It would be negligent for community members without the skills and knowledge needed to provide this type of care without understand­ing the complete clinical scenario and parameters of the patient...

“In terms of our responsibi­lity, we should endeavour to make the best decisions for the patient... We therefore request that you do not take over the management of patients at home without consulting the correct and appropriat­e practition­ers with their expertise,” said Essack.

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consult medics.
/123RF People caring for coronaviru­s patients at home are urged to consult medics.

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