COVID-19大流行期间尼日利亚南部尤尤地区居民手部卫生习惯评估

B. Ubani, A. Ekuma, A. Akpabio, T. Akpabio
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摘要2019冠状病毒病大流行已经造成了广泛的全球破坏,截至2020年6月底,已有超过1100万例感染和53.4万例死亡。有效控制疾病的措施包括保持身体距离和定期洗手,但遵守情况各不相同。本研究旨在确定遵守手卫生的频率,确定不遵守的原因,以及手卫生表现、类型和持续时间的显著相关性。对尼日利亚南部乌约两个地标性地点(一家三级医院和一家受欢迎的购物中心)的游客进行了手部卫生合规观察。手卫生的类型和持续时间也进行了评估。随后,一部分参与者被邀请参加一项由访谈者管理的调查,调查内容包括不遵守手卫生的频率、类型、持续时间和原因。该研究获得了伦理批准。两处共490人(商场280人,医院210人),155人完成调查,其中女性占52.9%,男性占47.1%,平均年龄32.3±11.2岁。虽然几乎所有参与者(94.2%)都认为洗手是必要的,但大多数参与者(65.2%)忘记洗手。大多数参与者(74.3%)进行手卫生,使用肥皂和自来水是首选方法(80.6%)。年龄和地点与手卫生表现、类型和持续时间显著相关。
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Assessment of hand hygiene practice among residents of Uyo-southern Nigeria during the COVID-19 pandemic
Corresponding author: Ubani Blessing Chinenye Department of Internal Medicine, University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Uyo Nigeria Email: blessiykebani@gmail.com Abstract The COVID19 pandemic has caused widespread global devastation with over 11 million infections and 534,000 deaths recorded at the end of June 2020. Measures effective in controlling the disease include physical distancing and regular hand hygiene, though compliance varies. This study aimed to determine the frequency of hand hygiene compliance, identify reasons for non-compliance as well as significant associations of hand hygiene performance, type and duration. Visitors to two landmark sites in Uyo, southern Nigeria (a tertiary hospital and a popular mall) were observed for hand hygiene compliance. The type and duration of hand hygiene was also assessed. A subset of the participants was subsequently invited to participate in an interviewer-administered survey comprising questions on hand hygiene frequency, type, duration and reasons for non-compliance. Ethical approval was obtained for the study. A total of 490 subjects were observed from both sites (280 from the mall and 210 from the hospital), while 155, comprising 52.9% females and 47.1% males, with a mean age of 32.3 ± 11.2 years completed the survey. Although almost all participants (94.2%) considered hand hygiene a necessity, most (65.2%) forgot to wash their hands. The majority of the participants (74.3%) performed hand hygiene, and using soap and running water was the preferred method (80.6%). Age and location were significantly associated with hand hygiene performance, type and duration.
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