Unrecognised roles of nursing professionals and midwives in mitigating COVID-19 pandemic across all spectrum of continuum of care

S. Kaur, R. Saranya, M. Sathiabalan, S. Kathirvel
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Every year, the World Health Organization (WHO) celebrates World Health Day on 7th April marking the foundation day of the WHO in 1948. The theme for the year 2020 is 'Support Nurses and Midwives' to mark Florence Nightingale's bicentennial year. Globally, the nurses and midwives comprise more than 50% of the health-care workforce. They are one of the important health human resources needed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal on health and well-being by 2030. The services include promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health-care services covering the whole spectrum in the continuum of care. The midwives primarily provide the primary health-care services primarily at community level. Similarly, various cadres of nurses deliver various healthcare services primarily at the facility level. During the Coronavirus disease- 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic the frontline Health Care Workers (HCWs) like nurses and midwives play a vital role in breaking the chain of transmission and providing supportive care to the suspected and confirmed COVID-19 patients. This manuscript describes in detail, the unrecognised roles of nurses and midwives in prevention and control of COVID-19 across all spectrums of continuum of care. This can be identified at community and health facility level from providing health education or behaviour change communication, screening/surveillance (active or passive), contact tracing, clinical care, mental health support, hospitality services, inventory management, monitoring/supervision of personal protective equipment use and biomedical waste management, isolation ward and quarantine centre management, recording and reporting and follow-up of patient/population.
护理专业人员和助产士在缓解COVID-19大流行的所有连续护理方面未被认识到的作用
世界卫生组织(世卫组织)每年在4月7日庆祝世界卫生日,以纪念1948年世卫组织成立。2020年的主题是“支持护士和助产士”,以纪念弗洛伦斯·南丁格尔诞辰200周年。在全球范围内,护士和助产士占卫生保健人力的50%以上。他们是到2030年实现关于健康和福祉的可持续发展目标所需的重要卫生人力资源之一。这些服务包括促进、预防、治疗和康复保健服务,涵盖连续护理的整个范围。助产士主要在社区一级提供初级保健服务。同样,各种护士干部主要在设施一级提供各种保健服务。在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,护士和助产士等一线卫生保健工作者在打破传播链和为疑似和确诊的COVID-19患者提供支持性护理方面发挥着至关重要的作用。这份手稿详细描述了护士和助产士在所有连续护理范围内预防和控制COVID-19方面未被认识到的作用。这可以在社区和卫生设施一级通过提供健康教育或行为改变沟通、筛查/监测(主动或被动)、接触者追踪、临床护理、心理健康支持、接待服务、库存管理、监测/监督个人防护设备的使用和生物医学废物管理、隔离病房和检疫中心管理、记录和报告以及患者/人群的后续行动来确定。
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