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Risk of Healthcare Worker Burnout in Africa during the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间非洲医疗保健工作者倦怠的风险

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COVID-19 is now impacting every country in Africa and healthcare workers (HCWs) across the continent remain susceptible to professional burnout. We designed a 43-question survey addressing multiple aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey was anonymous, distributed via email and phone messaging to 13 countries in Africa. We obtained 489 analyzable responses. 49% off HCWs reported a decrease in income, with the majority experiencing between 1–25% salary reduction. Sixty-six percent reported some access to personal protective equipment (PPE), 20% had no access to PPE and only 14% reported proper access. Strikingly, the percentage reporting never feeling depressed changed from 61% before the pandemic to 31% during the pandemic, with an increase in daily depression from 2% to 20%. We found no association between depression and change in income, household size, availability of PPE or lockdown. Safety concerns related to stigma from being HCWs affected 56% of respondents.
机译:Covid-19现在正在影响非洲的每个国家,以及整个大陆的医疗工作者(HCW)仍然易于专业倦怠。我们设计了一个43号问题,解决了Covid-19大流行的多个方面。该调查是匿名的,通过电子邮件和电话消息分发到非洲的13个国家。我们获得了489个可分析的反应。 HCW 49%的折扣报告收入减少,大多数均经历了1-25%的薪资减少。六十六百百分之一令人探讨个人防护装备(PPE),20%无法获得PPE,只有14%的人报告适当访问。令人惊讶的是,报告的百分比从大流行前的百分比到31%之前,报告的百分比从61%发生变化,每日抑郁症增加2%至20%。我们发现抑郁和收入变化,家庭规模,PPE可用性或锁定之间没有关联。与HCW有关的安全问题影响了56%的受访者。

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