Self-reported adherence of healthcare workers to infection prevention and control practices during the early waves of the COVID-19 pandemic in Egypt

E. El-Ghitany, Ehab Elrewany, Eman A. Omran, A. Farghaly, Nashwa Fawzy Abd El-Moez Azzam
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Introduction: Considering the absence of effective treatment, the World Health Organization had recommended stringent infection prevention and control (IPC) measures against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) to reduce its transmission. The non-adherence of healthcare workers (HCWs) to these measures had been reported as a major cause of infection. Aim: To assess the level of self-reported adherence of HCWs to IPC measures during their social life and work time. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 559 HCWs (411 females and 148 males) working at 39 hospitals across different Egyptian governorates. A predesigned structured questionnaire about COVID-19 IPC measures was completed by trained interviewers. Results: Washing hands before eating (98.2%), using soap for hand wash (97.9%), washing hands after returning home (96.6%), and wearing a face mask when going outside in public places (83.7%) were the commonest daily-life practices among the 559 studied HCWs, while the least common was social distancing (46.0%). Less than half of the studied HCWs were adherent to the proper duration of handwashing (P < 0.01). Only 5.9% of the studied HCWs usually wore full personal protective equipment (PPE) at work (P = 0.051). The highest percentages of HCWs working at outpatient clinics and laboratories (98.1% each) ‘sometimes’ used PPE (P = 0.017). There was a significant difference in self-reported adherence to wearing face masks at hospitals according to specialties (P < 0.01). HCWs working at intensive care units (ICUs) recorded the highest attendance rates at IPC training (53.8%, P = 0.012). A relatively higher percentage of HCWs at COVID-19 isolation hospitals wore PPE (15.7%) versus 2.2–4.7% in other hospitals (P = 0.015). Conclusion: The majority of HCWs sometimes complied with wearing PPE (93.6%). HCWs were more adherent to wearing masks at hospitals (94.6%) compared to community settings (42.9%). Older age and female gender were significantly associated with self-reported adherence to some IPC measures. Hand hygiene training session emphasizing the proper duration of hand wash is mandatory.
在埃及COVID-19大流行的早期阶段,卫生保健工作者自我报告遵守感染预防和控制做法的情况
导言:考虑到缺乏有效的治疗方法,世界卫生组织建议对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)采取严格的感染预防和控制措施,以减少其传播。据报道,卫生保健工作者不遵守这些措施是感染的主要原因。目的:评估卫生保健工作者在其社会生活和工作时间对IPC措施的自我报告遵守程度。方法:这项横断面研究包括在埃及不同省份的39家医院工作的559名卫生保健员(411名女性和148名男性)。由训练有素的采访者完成预先设计的关于COVID-19 IPC措施的结构化问卷。结果:559名受访医护人员最常见的日常生活习惯是饭前洗手(98.2%)、用肥皂洗手(97.9%)、回家后洗手(96.6%)和外出公共场所戴口罩(83.7%),最不常见的是保持社交距离(46.0%)。不到一半的医护人员坚持正确的洗手时间(P < 0.01)。仅有5.9%的医护人员在工作时佩戴全套个人防护装备(P = 0.051)。在门诊诊所和实验室工作的卫生保健员“有时”使用个人防护用品的比例最高(各为98.1%)(P = 0.017)。不同专科医院自我报告佩戴口罩依从性差异有统计学意义(P < 0.01)。在重症监护病房(icu)工作的医护人员参加IPC培训的比例最高(53.8%,P = 0.012)。隔离医院的医护人员佩戴个人防护装备的比例(15.7%)高于其他医院的2.2-4.7% (P = 0.015)。结论:绝大多数医护人员(93.6%)遵守了佩戴防护用品的要求。卫生保健员在医院(94.6%)比在社区(42.9%)更坚持戴口罩。年龄较大和女性性别与自我报告的一些IPC措施的依从性显著相关。必须进行手卫生培训,强调洗手的适当时间。
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