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Tuberculosis and COVID-19 Screening at Health Facilities: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Health Care Workers in Nigeria during the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:卫生设施的结核病和Covid-19筛选:Covid-19流行期间尼日利亚医疗工作者的横断面调查

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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) incidence continues to rise in many parts of the world with increasing fatality. At the same time, tuberculosis (TB) has been identified as the leading cause of death amongst all infectious diseases globally. Routine screening of clients visiting health facilities can help to prevent the spread of these diseases. Aim: To assess the relationship between the practice of facility-based routine tuberculosis screening and routine screening for COVID-19. Methodology: Using a Snowball technique, a cross-sectional online survey was carried out during the national lockdown from 5 July to 5 August 2020. The target population for this survey was health care workers from the different health facilities across Nigeria. An online semi-structured questionnaire was used to interview healthcare workers to identify their knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) towards COVID-19 and the practice of routine TB screening. Descriptive analysis, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and Pearson’s Chi-square test was used for statistical comparative analysis. Results: This shows that 53.9% of healthcare workers did not practice routine TB screening while 46.9% did not practice routine COVID-19 screening. Respondents who practiced routine TB screening were found to be more likely to practice routine COVID-19 screening (p < 0.001). Healthcare workers in primary healthcare centers were more likely to carry out routine screening for both diseases (p < 0.001) and among these, Com munity Healthcare Workers were more likely to carry out routine screening for both diseases than other cadres (p < 0.001). Conclu sion/Recommendation: Routine screening for infectious diseases is still not institutionalized in the Nigerian health system, making the control of these diseases difficult. Continued sensitization on the need for routine screening for infectious diseases like TB and COVID-19 should be done for healthcare workers at the different levels in the health care system.
机译:背景:冠状病毒疾病2019(Covid-19)在世界许多地方随着死亡率的许多地区继续升高。与此同时,结核病(TB)已被确定为全球所有传染病中死亡的主要原因。常规筛选客户访问卫生设施可以帮助防止这些疾病的传播。 目的:评估用于Covid-19的基于基于工具的常规结核筛查和常规筛选的实践之间的关系。 方法:使用雪球技术,在7月5日至2020年8月5日的国家锁定期间进行了横断面的在线调查。本次调查的目标人口是来自不同卫生设施的医疗工作者尼日利亚。在线半结构化问卷用于采访医疗工作者,以确定他们的知识,态度和实践(KAP)对Covid-19以及常规结核病筛查的实践。描述性分析,方差分析(ANOVA)和Pearson的Chi-Square试验用于统计比较分析。 结果:这表明53.9%的医疗保健工人没有练习常规结核病筛查,而46.9%没有练习常规Covid-19筛选。发现常规结核病筛选的受访者更有可能练习常规Covid-19筛选(P <0.001)。初级医疗中心的医疗保健工作人员更有可能对疾病进行常规筛查(P <0.001),其中,Com Monity Healthare Workers更有可能对两种疾病进行常规筛查(P <0.001)。 结论/建议:传染病的常规筛查仍未在尼日利亚卫生系统中制度化,使得对这些疾病的控制困难。持续致敏对TB和Covid-19等传染病的常规筛查的需求应在医疗保健系统中不同层次的医疗保健工人进行。

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