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The Effectiveness of Infection Control Practices among Health Care Workers Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria

机译:医疗工作者对尼日利亚Covid-19大流行的影响的感染控制实践的有效性

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Background: The world is currently experiencing a healthcare crisis caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at the forefront of controlling the spread of the disease; this response has resulted in a huge number of infections amongst HCWs and unfortunately some casualties. Infection prevention and control practices (IPC) are practical, proven methods that prevent avoidable harm to patients and protect health workers from contagious infection. This study was done to evaluate the effectiveness of IPC practices utilized in COVID-19 testing drive through facility in Lagos Nigeria. Method: The facility recruited 42 HCWs who were trained on IPC and use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs). Training on donning and doffing of PPEs, preparation of decontaminants and sample handling were done for relevant personnel. A daily log for monitoring COVID-19 symptoms was deployed to all HCWs; to help early detection of COVID-19 infection and prevent transmission amongst staff. Results: Of 42 personnel, 92.8% had a tertiary level of education while 71.4% had at least 5 years work experience. A total of 5 (11.9%) out of 42 HCWs were positive by week six of the study. All infected persons worked at the drive through centre. Most common symptom filled in the daily log tool was headache and fatigue. Conclusion: Despite all the measures introduced, 11.9% of HCWs became positive within 6 weeks, showing the highly infectious nature of the virus and the need to research into more effective measures in preventing the transmission of highly infectious pathogens to HCWs during outbreaks.
机译:背景:世界目前正在经历由严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-COV-2)引起的医疗保健危机。医疗工作者(HCW)处于控制疾病传播的最前沿;这种反应导致HCW之间的大量感染,不幸的是一些伤亡。感染预防与控制措施(IPC)是实际的,行之有效的方法是预防可避免的伤害,从传染性的感染者,保护医务工作者。本研究完成了评估Covid-19测试驱动器中的IPC实践的有效性通过在拉各斯尼日利亚的设施。方法:该设施招募了42个HCW,训练IPC和使用个人防护设备(PPES)。在穿上和个人防护用品的落纱培训,准备净化剂和样品处理的有关人员进行了实现。监测Covid-19的每日日志都部署到所有HCWS;帮助早期发现Covid-19感染,防止工作人员的传输。结果:42名人员,92.8%有高等教育水平,而71.4%的工作经验至少有5年。在研究第六周,共有42个HCW的共有5个(11.9%)是积极的。所有受感染的人都在驾驶中心致力于中心。填补日常日志工具中最常见的症状是头痛和疲劳。结论:尽管介绍了所有措施,但11.9%的HCW在6周内变得阳性,呈现出病毒的高度传染性,并且需要研究更有效的措施,防止在爆发期间对HCW进行高度传染性病原体。

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