暴露于Covid-19:评估麻醉师在加纳预防Covid-19传播方面的知识、态度和做法-一项多中心横断面调查

S. Kampo, T. W. Anabah, A. Buunaaim, E. Kuugbee, J. M. Wumbei, J. Mwinsagra, S. Mohammed, T. Azongo
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感染COVID-19的卫生工作者人数呈指数级增长。最近的报告显示,在美利坚合众国,约有787名一线卫生工作者死于COVID-19。在加纳,不少于779名卫生工作者,特别是医生、注册麻醉师和护士感染了COVID-19,其中9人死亡。SARS-CoV-2通过气溶胶和污染物传播给个体是可能的。密切接触的麻醉专业人员在帮助患者通过气道设备呼吸时,暴露于COVID-19的风险最大。本研究旨在评估麻醉师对预防COVID-19感染传播的知识、态度和做法。注册麻醉师被要求填写一份自我管理的结构化问卷。本研究共招募了356名受访者。数据显示,本次研究招募的受访者中,男性占73.3%,女性占26.7%。受访者平均年龄37.1±5.3岁。我们意识到,4.8%的人总是能够获得适当的个人防护装备,而95.2%的人在工作期间没有获得适当的个人防护装备。数据还显示,34.0%的人在工作期间一直使用口罩和洗手液,66.0%的人在工作期间没有使用口罩和洗手液。有必要定期对注册麻醉师和其他卫生工作者进行在职培训,使他们掌握正确的态度和做法,以防止病毒在卫生工作者中传播。决策者应确保各医院定期提供基本个人防护装备。
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Exposure to Covid-19: Assessing the Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Anaesthetists in the Prevention of COVID-19 Spread in Ghana-A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Survey
The number of health workers infected with COVID-19 is increasing exponentially. Recent reports indicate that about 787 frontline health workers died of COVID-19 in the United States of America. In Ghana, not less than 779 health workers especially doctors, certified registered Anaesthetists and nurses have been infected with COVID-19, with nine death. Aerosol and fomite transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to individuals is plausible. Anaesthesia professionals who are in close contact as they help patients breathe through airway equipment are at maximum risk of exposure to COVID-19. This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Anaesthetists towards the prevention of the spread of the COVID-19 infection. Certified Registered Anaesthetists were required to complete a self-administered structured questionnaire. A total of 356 respondents were recruited in this study. The data showed that 73.3 % of the respondents recruited for this study were males and 26.7 % of them were females. The mean age of the respondents was 37.1 ± 5.3 years old. We realized that 4.8% of them always had access to appropriate personal protective equipment, whereas 95.2 % of them had no access during work. The data also showed that 34.0 % of them always had access to a face mask and hand sanitizers, while 66.0 % of them had no access to a face mask and hand sanitizers during work. There is, the need for regular in- service training of Certified Registered Anaesthetists and other health workers on the right attitude and practices to prevent the spread of the virus among health workers. Policymakers should ensure the regular supply of basic PPE at the various hospitals.
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