波兰物理治疗师感染SARS-CoV-2病毒的危险因素为第五波疫情做准备

Maciej Krawczyk, Zbigniew Wroński, Dalia Woźnica, Joanna Trębska, W. Śmigielski
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自covid -19大流行开始以来,已有超过5.32亿人感染了SARS-CoV-2病毒。在COVID-19的情况下,所有医务人员都特别脆弱。通过更加熟悉物理治疗师的风险和保护因素,我们将能够更好地为未来类似的事件做好准备。目的:目的是区分波兰物理治疗师中COVID-19发病率的危险因素和保护因素。材料和方法:调查问卷的链接于2020年11月通过电子邮件发送给所有波兰注册物理治疗师。结果:本研究以2044名物理治疗师为样本进行。多因素分析结果表明,有孩子或有小学一年级孩子的物理治疗师感染COVID-19的风险增加了70%以上(与没有该年龄段孩子的物理治疗师相比)。在医院工作的人感染这种疾病的风险高出50%以上,而在私人诊所工作的人感染SARS-CoV-2的风险降低了近40%。与工作时间不超过全职时间的物理治疗师相比,加班工作使患此病的风险增加了30%。结论:学龄前儿童物理治疗师在医院工作、加班,应采取特殊的防护措施,防止接触感染。
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Risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection among physiotherapists in Poland. Preparing for the 5th wave of the pandemic
Introduction: Since the beginning of the COV-ID-19 pandemic, over 532 million people have been infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. In the case of COVID-19, all medical personnel are particularly vulnerable. By becoming more familiar with the risk and protective factors among phys-iotherapists, we will be able to better prepare for similar occurrences in the future. Aims: The objective was to distinguish risk and protective factors for COVID-19 incidence among physiotherapists in Poland. Materials and methods: Links to the questionnaires were sent via email to all Polish registered physiotherapists in November 2020. Results: The study was conducted on a sample of 2044 physiotherapists. Multivariate analysis results indicated that physiotherapists' having a child or children in the first grades of primary school increased their risk of COVID-19 infection by more than 70% (compared to physiotherapists who did not have children of that age). Individuals working in hospitals had a more than 50% higher risk of contracting the disease, while working in a private practice reduced the risk of contracting SARS-CoV-2 by nearly 40%. Working overtime increased the risk of contracting the disease by 30% compared to physiotherapists whose work did not exceed full-time hours. Conclusions: In order to prevent exposure to infection, special protective measures would need to be implemented for physiotherapists with pre-school children, who work in a hospital and work overtime.
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