几内亚医疗保健专业人员的COVID-19疾病和风险认知

A. Delamou, F. M. Grovogui, Delphin Kolié, T. Fofana, K. Kourouma, S. Sidibé, Graziella Ghesquière
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2019冠状病毒病大流行对发展中国家的卫生系统构成了公共卫生挑战。本研究的目的是在几内亚的卫生保健专业人员中评估与COVID-19感知易感性和严重程度相关的因素。我们于2020年4月对1058名卫生保健专业人员进行了横断面研究,作为对几内亚卫生系统对COVID-19大流行的准备和应对的快速评估的一部分。医护人员对COVID-19易感性的中位水平为6 (IQR: 6-10)。约74.57%的参与者表示,老年人比其他年龄组更严重。总体而言,41.97%的参与者表示医疗保健专业人员比其他专业人员更容易感染COVID-19, 67.58%的参与者表示医疗保健机构感染COVID-19的风险高于其他任何地方。作为女性(β=0.37 [0.02;0.73]),联合医疗保健专业人员(β=0.64 [0.23;1.06]),认为老年人更容易感染COVID-19 (β=0.48 [0.11;0.86])和接受宗教场所关闭(β=0.47 [0.00;0.93])是对COVID-19易感性感知水平较高的预测因子。在几内亚COVID-19大流行的早期阶段,卫生专业人员对COVID-19的易感性水平非常高。需要制定战略,增强保健专业人员的能力,提高他们的知识,使他们在向病人提供优质护理的同时,也有责任和能力保护自己和家人。
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COVID-19 Disease and Risk Perception Among Healthcare Professionals in Guinea
The COVID-19 pandemic represents a public health challenge for health systems in the developing world. The objective of this study was to assess, among healthcare professionals in Guinea, the factors associated with COVID-19 perceived susceptibility and severity. We conducted a cross-sectional study in April 2020 among 1058 healthcare professionals as part of the rapid assessment of the Guinean health system preparedness and response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The median level of perceived susceptibility to COVID-19 among healthcare professionals was 6 (IQR: 6-10). About 74.57% of participants said that the COVID-19 was more severe in the elderly than in other age groups. Overall, 41.97% of participants said that healthcare professionals were more prone to get COVID-19 than other professionals, and 67.58% said that the risk of contracting COVID-19 in healthcare facilities was higher than anywhere else. Being a woman (β=0.37 [0.02; 0.73]), an allied healthcare professional (β=0.64 [0.23; 1.06]), perceiving the elderly as more likely to contract COVID-19 (β=0.48 [0.11; 0.86]) and accepting the closure of places of worship (β=0.47 [0.00; 0.93]) were predictors of higher perceived level of susceptibility to COVID-19. The level of perceived susceptibility to COVID-19 was very high among health professionals in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in Guinea. Strategies to empower and improve health professionals' knowledge are needed to balance their provision of good quality care to patients with their responsibility and ability to protect themselves and their families.
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