医务人员诊断 COVID-19 及其并发症的相关因素

Emanoelle Fernandes Silva, Renata Karina Reis, Osmar de Oliveira Cardoso, Daniela Reis Joaquim de Freitas, R. Sousa, Bárbara Sandra Pinheiro dos Santos, Rosilane de Lima Brito Magalhães
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导言:医务人员在抗击 COVID-19 的前线发挥着至关重要的作用,他们的活动可能会增加疾病感染和并发症的风险。已发现在应对该流行病方面存在差距,尤其是在资源方面。目的:分析与医务人员诊断 COVID-19 及其并发症相关的因素。设计:这是一项分析性横断面研究,在皮奥伊省进行,研究对象为医务人员,无论其 COVID-19 血清学状态如何。数据收集在虚拟环境中进行。采用了曼-惠特尼和皮尔逊卡方统计检验。相关性的强弱用比值比(Odds Ratio)来衡量。结果:在基层医疗机构工作会降低确诊几率,而使用羟氯喹等某些预防药物会增加确诊几率。地塞米松作为预防药物会增加并发症。共用休息室、身兼数职、进行气管插管抽吸和鼻/口腔拭子检查会增加机会(数据具有统计学意义)。启示:与患者直接接触的工作涉及影响 COVID 19 风险的行为,包括健康干预、风险行为和气道操作、工作量和工作环境等因素。该研究强调了采取预防策略和改善工作条件以保护医务人员的紧迫性。
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Factors associated with the diagnosis and complications of COVID-19 among health personnel
Introduction: health personnel play a crucial role on the front line against COVID-19, with activities that can increase the risk of infection and complications from the disease. Gaps in tackling the pandemic, especially related to resources, were identified. Aim: to analyze the factors associated with the diagnosis and complications of COVID-19 among health personnel. Desing: this is an analytical cross-sectional study, carried out in Piauí, with health personnel, regardless of serological status for COVID-19. Data collection was carried out in a virtual environment. Mann-Whitney and Pearson’s Chi-square statistical tests were used. The strength of association was measured by Odds Ratio. Results: working in primary health care reduced the chances of diagnosis, while the use of certain prophylaxes, such as hydroxychloroquine, increased the chances. Dexamethasone as prevention increased the complications. Sharing a break room, having multiple jobs, performing endotracheal tube suctioning and nasal/oral swabs increased the chances (statistically significant data). Implications: working directly with patients involves actions that influence the risk of COVID 19, covering health interventions, risk behaviors and factors such as airway manipulation, workload, and work environment. The study emphasizes the urgency of preventive strategies and improved working conditions to protect health personnel.
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