COVID 四周年纪念:我们的实践发生了变化吗?喀麦隆耳鼻喉科门诊情况--全国横断面调查

Yannick Mossus, Adèle-Rose Ngo Nyeki, Tatiana Mossus, Leonel Christophe Atanga, Roger Christian Meva’a Biouélé, Olive Nicoles Ngaba Mambo Pouka, François Djomou, Marie-José Essi, Louis Richard Njock, Alexis Ndjolo
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在喀麦隆,COVID-19疫情在集体和个人层面上都显示出在预防医院内感染方面的不足。本研究旨在确定喀麦隆耳鼻喉科门诊中因 COVID-19 大流行而发生的实践变化。这是一项描述性横断面研究,于2024年3月进行。研究人员向喀麦隆各地的耳鼻喉科医生在线提交了一份谷歌表格。该表格包含 20 个问题,分为社会专业和临床数据两部分。64名从业人员对问卷做出了回复。受访者的平均年龄为 36 岁,极端年龄为 31 岁和 70 岁。男女比例为 0.35,女性居多。在从业经验方面,47.7%的医生从业时间不足 10 年。共有 91.3% 的人在公共卫生机构执业。在 COVID-19 爆发之前,人们对呼吸道疾病的态度如下:疑似患者戴口罩(4.3%)、候诊室张贴宣传海报(13%)、持续使用消毒凝胶(26.1%)、从业人员戴口罩(0%)、戴手套(54.5%)、穿工作服(87%)、每次就诊后持续进行手部卫生(26.1%)和定期进行表面卫生(30.4%)。大流行 4 年后,除佩戴护目镜外,所有预防措施都有所改善。耳鼻喉科的工作受到了COVID-19大流行的严重影响,仍需采取许多措施来改善喀麦隆医院的感染控制。
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Fourth COVID anniversary: does our practice have changed? The case of ENT outpatient consultations in Cameroon — a national cross-sectional survey
In Cameroon, the COVID-19 disease has demonstrated shortcomings in preventing nosocomial infections at both collective and individual levels. This study aimed to identify practice changes in ENT outpatient consultations in Cameroon inducted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This was a descriptive cross-sectional study that took place in March 2024. A Google Form was submitted to ENT practitioners online across Cameroon. It consisted of 20 questions grouped into socio-professional and clinical data. Sixty-four practitioners responded to the questionnaire. The average age of respondents was 36, with extremes of 31 and 70. The sex ratio was 0.35 in favor of women. In terms of experience, 47.7% had been practicing for less than 10 years. A total of 91.3% practiced in public health facilities. Before the COVID-19 outbreak, attitudes towards respiratory diseases were as follows: wearing of masks by suspected patients (4.3%), information posters in waiting rooms (13%), constant use of disinfectant gel (26.1%), wearing of masks by practitioners (0%), wearing of gloves (54.5%), wearing of gowns (87%), constant hand hygiene after each consultation (26.1%), and regular surface hygiene (30.4%). All precautions were improved after 4 years of the pandemic except wearing eye protection. ENT practice has been strongly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and many measures still need to be taken to improve infection control in hospitals in Cameroon.
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