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Cochrane corner: factors that influence compliance by healthcare workers with infection prevention and control guidelines for COVID-19 and other respiratory infections

机译:Cochrane角:影响医疗保健工人对Covid-19和其他呼吸道感染的控制指南的遵守的因素

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As rates of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continue rising in Africa, usage of infection prevention and control (IPC) strategies by healthcare workers (HCW) is critical. We highlight a Cochrane review of qualitative evidence that explored barriers and facilitators to HCW compliance with IPC recommendations for COVID-19 and other respiratory infectious diseases. The review found various individual- and organizational- level barriers and facilitators. The findings suggest that healthcare system constraints that make it difficult for healthcare workers to implement IPC guidelines require urgent prioritisation. This will help lay the foundation for addressing the more individual-level barriers potentially discouraging HCW from implementing IPC guidelines. We draw attention to pan-African initiatives for enhancing healthcare workers’ capacity to undertake IPC measures at such a critical time.
机译:由于2019年新型冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)继续在非洲继续上升,医疗保健工人(HCW)的感染预防和控制(IPC)策略的使用至关重要。我们突出了一项定性证据的Cochrane审查,探讨了障碍和促进者,以遵守Covid-19和其他呼吸道传染病的IPC建议。审查发现各种个人和组织级别的障碍和促进者。调查结果表明,医疗保健系统限制,使得医疗保健工人难以实施IPC指南需要紧急优先级。这将有助于为解决更为个性级别的障碍,奠定潜在妨碍IPC指南的更具个性级别的障碍。我们提请注意加强医疗工作人员在这种关键时期进行IPC措施的泛非洲举措。

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