在 COVID-19 大流行期间,一家三级护理教学医院的医护人员对羟氯喹预防措施的遵守情况

Tirthankar Deb, Astha Singh, Ankita Beniwal, N. Rani
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印度卫生和家庭福利部下属的印度医学研究委员会(ICMR)建议,在大流行初期,为疑似或确诊 COVID-19 患者提供治疗的无症状医护人员应使用羟氯喹(HCQ)进行化学预防。该研究旨在评估医护人员对 ICMR 指南规定的羟氯喹(HCQ)预防计划的依从性,并找出与依从性相关的因素。研究参与者已知情同意,并在完成 HCQ 预防治疗后填写了一份关于影响依从性的参数和相关因素的调查问卷。共有 160 名参与者参与了研究,其中大部分是护理人员(34%)。在所有参与者中,有 66% 参与了 COVID-19 疑似病例或确诊病例的护理工作。在所有参与者中,COVID-19 感染的 HCQ 预防性治疗的主要信息来源是机构通告(56%)。10%的医护人员认为HCQ可以100%预防COVID-19感染。56%的参与医护人员在整个计划的同一天服药。24%的医护人员按照 ICMR 指南完成了全部疗程。促使医护人员遵守规定的最主要因素是医院中出现了 COVID-19 感染病例。在我们的研究中,24% 参与 HCQ 预防治疗的医护人员按照 ICMR 指南完成了规定疗程的全部疗程。未遵医嘱的主要原因是未与 COVID-19 阳性患者直接接触,其次是对ADRs 的恐惧。
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Compliance Among Healthcare Workers on Hydroxychloroquine Prophylaxis in a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital during COVID-19 Pandemic
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, recommended chemoprophylaxis with Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) for asymptomatic healthcare workers treating patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 disease during the initial period of the pandemic. Compliance remains a major determining factor behind the success of any Community prophylaxis program. The study aimed to assess the extent of compliance with the Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) prophylaxis schedule as per ICMR guidelines among healthcare workers and to find out the factors associated with compliance. Informed consent was obtained from the study participants, and a questionnaire on parameters and associated factors affecting compliance were filled out by every study participant upon completion of their HCQ prophylaxis. A total of 160 participants were enrolled in the study. The majority of the staff enrolled was the nursing staff (34%). 66% of the total participants were involved in the care of the suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19. The major source of information about HCQ prophylaxis for COVID- 19 infection among all the participants was from the Institutional circular (56%). 10% of healthcare workers believed that HCQ could give them 100% prevention against COVID-19 infection. 56% of the enrolled healthcare workers consumed the medicine on the same day of collection throughout the schedule. 24% of enrolled healthcare workers completed the full course as per ICMR guidelines. The most motivating factor for compliance was the presence of cases of COVID-19 in the hospital. The most common factor for lack of compliance among enrolled healthcare workers was cited to be no contact with COVID-19-positive patients. In our study, 24% of healthcare workers enrolled for HCQ prophylaxis completed the full course of the prescribed regimen as per ICMR guidelines. The main reason for the lack of compliance was the absence of direct contact with COVID-19-positive patients, followed by fear of ADRs.
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