An Analysis of Risk Assessment of Health Care Workers Exposed to COVID -19 Cases

Ananya Das, D. N. Sharma, Suokhrie Neilatuo-U, S. Rath, D. K. Brahma, Phukan Pranjal
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Introduction: People most at risk of acquiring the disease are those who are in contact with or care for patients with COVID-19. This inevitably places health care workers (HCWs) at high risk of infection, especially when there is a breach in the personal protection while managing patients for categorization of risk in exposure to COVID-19 in health care workers, a risk assessment tool in the form of questionnaire has been devised by The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW), Directorate General of Health Services after the risk assessment of HCWs as high or low risk, management is done according to the recommendations. Materials & Methods: We analyzed the data collected by the Risk Assessment Committee members of Health care workers exposed to COVID 19 for a period of 1year from June 2020 to June 2021. After the interview of HCWs, they were categorized as high or low risk. Results: Risk assessment committee(RAC) members interviewed a total of 1660 HCW contacts of 144 index cases in one year period from June 2020 to June 2021. Our contacts include doctors, nurses, technicians, sanitation worker and other staffs. Index cases were mostly HCWs except few, who were patients. On an average, we used to receive a list of 8-12 contacts for each index case from the Contact Tracing Committee. Out of 1660 contacts, we found 241(14.5%) were high risk and 1419 (85.4%) low risk. Conclusion: Risk assessment of HCWs not only reduces the burden of disease in HCWs, but also prevents unnecessary quarantine of low risk category and shortage of man power as more scientific evidence on COVID- 19 becomes available, more accurate validated risk prediction scores will facilitate more precise estimates of individual risk.
接触新冠肺炎病例的医护人员风险评估分析
导语:与COVID-19患者接触或护理的人最有可能感染该疾病。这不可避免地将卫生保健工作者置于感染的高风险之中,特别是在卫生保健工作者在对患者进行COVID-19接触风险分类管理时违反个人保护的情况下,卫生和家庭福利部(MoHFW)、卫生服务总局在对卫生保健工作者进行高风险或低风险风险评估后,设计了一种问卷形式的风险评估工具。管理是根据建议进行的。材料与方法:对2020年6月至2021年6月1年间接触COVID - 19的医护人员风险评估委员会成员收集的数据进行分析。对卫生保健工作者进行访谈后,将其分为高风险和低风险两类。结果:风险评估委员会委员在2020年6月至2021年6月1年间共采访了144例HCW接触者1660人。我们的接触对象包括医生、护士、技术人员、环卫工人和其他工作人员。指标病例除少数为患者外,多数为卫生保健工作者。平均而言,我们过去会从接触者追踪委员会收到每个索引病例的8-12名接触者的名单。在1660例接触者中,我们发现241例(14.5%)为高风险,1419例(85.4%)为低风险。结论:开展卫生保健工作者风险评估不仅可以减轻卫生保健工作者的疾病负担,还可以防止低风险类别的不必要隔离和人力短缺,随着有关COVID- 19的科学证据越来越多,更准确的经过验证的风险预测评分将有助于更准确地估计个体风险。
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