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Assessment of Health Workers’ Concern about COVID-19 Pandemic: Implication for Surveillance Activities among Primary Health Care Workers in Oyo State, South-Western Nigeria

机译:卫生工作者对Covid-19大流行的担忧评估:尼日利亚西南部伊阳州初级医疗工作人员中的监测活动的含义

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Background: The outbreak of COVID-19 has continued to threaten the existence of the human race. The novelty and unstable epidemiologic pattern of the virus had generated so much concern among the global health experts. These concerns were found to be escalated among the frontline health care workers to the extent of impeding the timeliness of the response activities. To slow down the spread of the already established community transmission through the surveillance activities, the concern of the health workers at the community level needs to be addressed. Therefore, this study assessed the concern about COVID-19 pandemic among primary health workers in Oyo State, Nigeria. Methods: This was an online cross-sectional survey conducted among primary health care workers in Oyo State between March and April 2020. Using a two-stage sampling technique, we recruited 284 respondents. A semi-structured questionnaire linked to the Google form was used to collect data. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS version 25; bivariate analysis was done using Chi-square and binary logistic regression was used to identify the predictors of health workers’ concern at 5% level of significance. Results: The mean age of respondents was 45.0 ± 9.0 years. The proportion of the respondents who had good knowledge of COVID-19 was 52.5%. In the domains of concern, 66.9%, 53.2%, 51.4%, and 46.5% of the respondents expressed government-related, self-satisfaction related, work-related and social-status related concerns respectively. Male respondents were less likely to express concern about COVID-19 compared with their female counterparts (aOR = 0.39, 95% CI = 0.20 - 0.76). Nurses/midwives (aOR = 0.21, 95% CI = 0.05 - 0.85) had lesser likelihood of expressing concern about COVID-19 while middle staff (aOR = 2.5, 95% CI = 1.18 - 5.39) and income earner of ≥N200,000 (aOR = 2.3, 95% CI = 1.34 - 3.92) had higher likelihood of expressing concern about COVID-19. Conclusion: The study highlights an average knowledge of COVID-19 among the respondents. Government-related and self-satisfaction related concerns were expressed by the majority of the Primary Health Care (PHC) workers. Now that the second wave of COVID-19 is moving with much more fatality across much of Africa, including Nigeria, it is therefore imperative to address these concerns through a holistic policy that addresses the welfare, safety and capacity building of the health care workers (HCWs).
机译:背景:Covid-19的爆发继续威胁人类的存在。病毒的新奇和不稳定的流行病学模式在全球卫生专家之间产生了如此多的关注。这些担忧在前线保健工作人员之间被升级到阻碍了反应活动的及时性的程度。为了通过监测活动减缓已经建立的社区传播的传播,需要解决卫生工作者的担忧。因此,这项研究评估了尼日利亚州奥州州州州卫生工作者Covid-19大流行的担忧。方法:这是3月20日至4月20日期间oyo国家的原发性医疗工作人员中进行的在线横断面调查。使用两级抽样技术,我们招募了284名受访者。使用与Google表单相关的半结构化问卷来收集数据。使用IBM SPSS版本25分析数据;使用Chi-Square和二元逻辑回归进行二元分析,用于识别卫生工作者关注的预测因子,其意义程度为5%。结果:受访者的平均年龄为45.0±9.0岁。具有良好知识的受访者的比例为Covid-19的比例为52.5%。在关注的域名,66.9%,53.2%,51.4%和46.5%的受访者分别表达了政府有关的,自我满意的相关,与与社会地位相关的相关问题。与女性同行(AOR = 0.39,95%CI = 0.20 - 0.76)相比,男性受访者对Covid-19的担忧不太可能表达对Covid-19的担忧。护士/助产士(AOR = 0.21,95%CI = 0.05 - 0.85)对Covid-19表示关注的可能性较小,而中间人员(AOR = 2.5,95%CI = 1.18 - 5.39)和≥N200,000的收入收入者(AOR = 2.3,95%CI = 1.34 - 3.92)对Covid-19表示关注的可能性具有更高的可能性。结论:该研究突出了受访者中Covid-19的平均知识。与大多数初级医疗保健(PHC)工人表示有关和自我满意的关注。现在,Covid-19的第二波是在包括尼日利亚在内的非洲的大部分地区的致命,因此必须通过解决卫生保健工作者的福利,安全和能力建设的整体政策来解决这些问题( HCWS)。

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