Occupational safety of healthcare workers in the terms of the Covid-19 pandemic as the public health aspect.

Q3 Medicine
Denys V Varyvonchyk, Оleksandr P Yavorovskyi, Oksana S Petrovska, Liudmyla A Ustinova, Andriy A Kalashnikov, Natalia V Kurdil, Borys I Palamar
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Abstract

Objective: Aim: To assess the level of occupational safety, health and hygiene of healthcare workers in the terms of the COVID-19 pandemic..

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: bibliosemantic, bibliographic, analytical, statistical methods as well as a systemic approach have been used in the research. The data of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, the State Labour Service and the scientific research findings from open sources have been analyzed.

Conclusion: Conclusions: The safety of healthcare workers with regard to infection is essential for a secure hospital environment. From an infection prevention perspective, PPE and sanitary requirements are fundamental to ensuring a safe environment for healthcare workers. The analysis revealed inadequate provision of PPE for healthcare workers during the pandemic, with levels ranging from 61,25% to 63,63%. The risk of contracting the novel coronavirus among healthcare personel during the pandemic was 12 times higher than in the general population. The risk of developing an occupational disease among those who treated patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 was 58,1 times higher. The analysis revealed that the provision of personal protective equipment (PPE) to healthcare workers during the study period was only two-thirds of the required amount, which consequently elevated the risk and incidence of morbidity among healthcare workers.

从公共卫生角度看 Covid-19 大流行中医护人员的职业安全。
目的:目的:评估新冠肺炎疫情下医护人员职业安全、健康和卫生水平。研究对象和方法:材料和方法:采用文献语义学、书目学、分析学、统计学方法和系统方法。对乌克兰内阁部长、乌克兰卫生部、国家劳动局的数据和公开来源的科学研究结果进行了分析。结论:结论:医护人员在感染方面的安全对安全的医院环境至关重要。从预防感染的角度来看,个人防护装备和卫生要求对于确保卫生保健工作者的安全环境至关重要。分析显示,大流行期间为卫生保健工作者提供的个人防护装备不足,其水平从61.25%至63.63%不等。大流行期间,医护人员感染新型冠状病毒的风险是普通人群的12倍。对SARS-CoV-2感染患者进行治疗的人员发生职业病的风险为58.1倍。分析显示,在研究期间,向卫生保健工作者提供的个人防护装备(PPE)仅为所需数量的三分之二,因此增加了卫生保健工作者的发病率和发病率。
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