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Positive experiences of volunteers working in deployable laboratories in West Africa during the Ebola outbreak

机译:埃博拉疫情爆发期间在西非可部署实验室工作的志愿者的积极经验

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The largest outbreak of Ebola virus disease ever started in West Africa in December 2013; it created a pressing need to expand the workforce dealing with it. The aim of this study was to gain insight into the experiences of volunteers from the European Union who worked in deployable laboratories in West Africa during the outbreak. This study is part of the EMERGE project. We assessed the experiences of 251 volunteers with a 19-item online questionnaire. The questions asked about positive aspects of volunteering such as learning new skills, establishing a new path in life, and changing life values. Other questionnaire subjects were the compliance to follow-up measures, the extent to which volunteers felt these measures restricted their daily activities, the fear of stigmatization, and worries about becoming infected or infecting their families. The volunteers reported positive effects that reached far beyond their daily work, such as changes in life priorities and a greater appreciation of the value of their own lives. Although the volunteers did not feel that temperature monitoring restricted their daily activities, full compliance to temperature monitoring and reporting it to the authorities was low. The volunteers did not fear Ebola infection for themselves or their families and were not afraid of stigmatization. With respect to the burden on the families, 50% reported that their family members were worried that the volunteer would be infected with Ebola virus. Altogether, the positive experiences of the volunteers in this study far outweigh the negative implications and constitute an important argument for inspiring people who intend to join such missions and for motivating the hesitant ones.
机译:2013年12月,有史以来最大规模的埃博拉病毒病暴发始于西非;这就迫切需要扩大与之打交道的劳动力。这项研究的目的是了解爆发期间在西非可部署实验室工作的欧盟志愿者的经验。这项研究是EMERGE项目的一部分。我们使用19个项目的在线问卷评估了251名志愿者的经历。这些问题询问了志愿服务的积极方面,例如学习新技能,建立新的生活道路以及改变生活价值。其他问卷调查对象包括对后续措施的依从性,志愿者在多大程度上感到这些措施限制了他们的日常活动,害怕受到污名化以及担心被感染或感染其家人。志愿者报告说,积极的影响远远超出了他们的日常工作,例如生活优先级的变化和人们对自己生命价值的更大理解。尽管志愿者们并不认为温度监控会限制他们的日常活动,但是完全不遵守温度监控并向当局报告的情况仍然很低。志愿者们不担心自己或家人感染埃博拉病毒,也不害怕受到侮辱。关于家庭负担,50%的人报告说他们的家庭成员担心志愿者会感染埃博拉病毒。总体而言,志愿者在这项研究中的积极经历远远超过其负面影响,并成为鼓舞有意参加此类任务的人和激励犹豫不决者的重要论据。

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