Ranking of Everyday Activities by Risk of Coronavirus in the Istanbul Metropolitan Area, Turkey

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 Medicine
U. Kartoglu, Deniz Nala Kartoglu, L. Eker, Hamza Ozdemir, N. Ozaydin
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Abstract

online descriptive study was planned to understand how health professionals and non-health professionals rank the risks of 43 everyday activities from a COVID-19 perspective in the Istanbul metropolitan area. The study hyperlink was shared through social media channels, as well as professional associations targeting health professionals. Responses were analyzed in SPSS.11. The statistical significance level was accepted as p<0.05. Results: We received 1,614 valid responses through online submissions, of which 738 (45.7%) were health professionals, and 876 (%54.3) were from non-health sectors. Mask use and the respect of the 1.5 m distance from others were found to be similar in participants from health and non-health sectors. Hand washing and the use of hand sanitizers were found to be significantly higher among health professionals. Health professionals, women, and participants with higher education ranked the risk of everyday activities higher than other groups. The activities that were ranked as high-risk share some common features like closed spaces, crowded places, and activities that require people to be close to each other and, in some cases, touching. Conclusion: Based on the rankings of the 738 health professionals, an infographic illustrating the ranking scores of the 43 everyday activities, both through labels and colors, was developed, using a cartoon-style Istanbul metropolitan landscape.
土耳其伊斯坦布尔大都会区按冠状病毒风险划分的日常活动排名
计划进行在线描述性研究,以了解卫生专业人员和非卫生专业人员如何从2019冠状病毒病的角度对伊斯坦布尔大都市区43种日常活动的风险进行排名。该研究的超链接通过社交媒体渠道以及以卫生专业人员为目标的专业协会分享。在SPSS.11中分析反应。以p<0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:我们通过在线提交收到了1614份有效回复,其中738名(45.7%)来自卫生专业人员,876名(54.3%)来自非卫生部门。卫生部门和非卫生部门的参与者使用口罩和遵守与他人保持1.5米距离的情况相似。研究发现,卫生专业人员洗手和使用洗手液的比例要高得多。卫生专业人员、女性和受过高等教育的参与者将日常活动的风险排在其他人群的前面。被列为高风险的活动有一些共同的特点,比如封闭的空间、拥挤的场所,以及需要人们彼此靠近的活动,在某些情况下,还需要触摸。结论:根据738名卫生专业人员的排名,利用卡通风格的伊斯坦布尔都市景观,绘制了一张信息图,通过标签和颜色说明了43项日常活动的排名分数。
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Acta Medica Mediterranea
Acta Medica Mediterranea 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Acta Medica Mediterranea is an indipendent, international, English-language, peer-reviewed journal, online and open-access, designed for internists and phisicians. The journal publishes a variety of manuscript types, including review articles, original research, case reports and letters to the editor.
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