分析喀麦隆巴门达市COVID-19医疗服务单位护士使用防护装置的情况和面临的挑战

Florence Nsuh Luti Mutsu, Aloysius Njong Mom, M. B. Atanga
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导言:与大流行相关的危机对全球健康造成了巨大的负面影响,成千上万的人遭受了当前COVID-19大流行的影响。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)关于使用防护装置以减轻病毒的指导方针已成为护士在身体和心理上的挑战,这似乎是护士污染率不断上升的主要原因。目的:本研究旨在调查护士在COVID-19病房医疗服务期间使用防护装置和面临的挑战。方法:这是一项以医院为基础的描述性调查,并使用巴门达市COVID-19治疗单元中涉及的便利抽样技术招募护士。该研究于2022年1月至2022年2月进行。数据采用自我管理的结构化问卷,使用SPSS 26.0版本进行分析。结果:所有护士都承认在临床活动中使用至少一种防护装置来减少COVID-19的传播。调查结果显示,个人防护用品包括医用口罩(96.7%)、手套(78.8%)、洗手液(60.5%)和护目镜(48.9%)。护士报告的挑战包括无洗手液(64.4%)、医用口罩(60.0%)、手套可用性或戴具(8.9%)、护眼可接受性(44.4%)、长袍不合适(27.9%)、呼吸器不足(25.5%)和围裙脱落困难(5.5%)。显然,结论是护士在COVID-19中心的临床活动中使用了防护装置,尽管他们表示在使用这些装置时面临一系列挑战。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:本研究建议继续组织强制性培训课程,使护士能够正确且不受限制地使用个人防护装备。
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Analyzing Nurses Use of Protective Devices and Challenges Faced During Healthcare Delivery in COVID-19 Units in Bamenda Municipality, Cameroon
Introduction: Pandemic related crisis has caused enormous negative impacts on health globally and thousands of people suffered from the current COVID-19 pandemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines in the use of protective devices to mitigate the virus has become a challenge both physically and psychologically to nurses and this appears to be the main reason why contamination rate keeps increasing for nurses Purpose: This study was designed to examine nurses’ use of protective devices and challenges faced during healthcare delivery in COVID-19 unit. Methodology: This was a hospital based descriptive survey and recruited nurses using the convenience sampling technique involved in the care of patients in the COVID-19 treatment unit, in Bamenda Municipality. The study was conducted from January 2022 to February 2022. Data was obtained using a self-administered structured questionnaire analyzed using SPSS version 26.0. Findings: All the nurses admitted using at least one type of protective devices to reduce the    transmission of COVID-19 during their clinical activities. The findings revealed that personal protective devices including medical masks (96.7%), gloves (78.8%), hand sanitizer (60.5%) and eye protection (48.9%).   Challenges reported by the nurse’s included unavailability of hand sanitizer (64.4%), medical masks (60.0%), glove usability or donning (8.9%), eye protection acceptability (44.4%), gown inappropriateness (27.9%) respirator inadequacy (25.5%) and difficulties in doffing of apron (5.5%). Evidently it was concluded that nurses used protective devices during clinical activities in the COVID-19 centers although they indicated a range of challenges faced in using these devices.   Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: This study recommends continues compulsory training sessions be organized to enable nurses use personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly and without been limited.
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