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‘When I die, let me be the last.’ Community health worker perspectives on past Ebola and Marburg outbreaks in Uganda

机译:“当我死后,让我成为最后一个。”社区卫生工作者对乌干达以往的埃博拉和马尔堡疫情的看法

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Uganda suffered four Ebola and five Marburg virus outbreaks from 2000 to 2012 with significant health worker mortality. This paper describes findings from 41 interviews with health workers from three outbreaks. Interviewees frequently encountered stigma from their communities, sometimes accompanied by mistrust and violence. These difficulties were defined as 'challenges of society.' Health workers also suffered emotional trauma, depressive symptoms, and fear classified as 'challenges of psyche.' As the incidence of such outbreaks will likely increase due to ecological and economic trends, health workers require greater access to personal protective equipment (PPE) and knowledge of viral containment. Such improvements would create an optimal psychosocial climate for managing infectious patients ultimately decreasing the severity of future outbreaks.
机译:从2000年到2012年,乌干达爆发了四次埃博拉病毒和五次马尔堡病毒爆发,卫生工作者的死亡率很高。本文描述了来自三个疫情的41名采访卫生工作者的发现。受访者经常遭受来自社区的污名,有时伴随着不信任和暴力。这些困难被定义为“社会的挑战”。卫生工作者还遭受了精神创伤,抑郁症状和被称为“心理挑战”的恐惧。由于这种暴发的发生率可能由于生态和经济趋势而增加,因此卫生工作者需要更多地使用个人防护设备(PPE)和了解病毒遏制知识。这样的改善将为管理传染病患者创造最佳的社会心理氛围,从而最终降低未来爆发的严重性。

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