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COVID-19 in Africa: Survey Analysis of Impact on Health-Care Workers

机译:Covid-19在非洲:对医疗工作者的影响调查分析

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As coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) spreads across Africa, little is known about the impact of the pandemic on health-care workers (HCWs) in the region. We designed an anonymous survey distributed via e-mail and phone messaging to 13 countries through the African Hepatitis B Network. We obtained 489 analyzable responses. We used risk ratio analysis to quantify the relationship between binary variables and chi(2) testing to quantify the statistical significance of these relationships. Median age of respondents was 30 years (interquartile range, 26-36 years) and 63% were physicians. The top three sources of information used by HCWs for COVID-19 management included the Ministry of Health of each country, the WHO, and social media. Forty-nine percent reported a decrease in income since the start of the pandemic, with the majority experiencing between a 1% and a 25% salary reduction. Sixty-six percent reported some access to personal protective equipment; only 14% reported appropriate access. Moreover, one third of respondents reported no availability of ventilators at their facility. Strikingly, the percentage of HCWs reporting never feeling depressed changed from 61% before the pandemic to 31% during the pandemic, with a corresponding increase in daily depressive symptoms from 2% to 20%. Most respondents (> 97%) correctly answered survey questions about COVID-19 symptoms, virus transmission, and prevention. Our survey revealed African HCWs face a variety of personal and professional context-dependent challenges. Ongoing support of HCWs through and after the COVID-19 pandemic is essential.
机译:随着2019年新冠病毒病(COVID-19)在非洲的传播,人们对该大流行对该地区医护人员的影响知之甚少。我们设计了一项匿名调查,通过电子邮件和电话信息,通过非洲乙肝网络向13个国家分发。我们获得了489个可分析的回答。我们使用风险比分析来量化二元变量之间的关系,并使用chi(2)检验来量化这些关系的统计显著性。受访者的中位年龄为30岁(四分位区间为26-36岁),63%为医生。HCW2019冠状病毒疾病管理信息的前三个来源包括每个国家卫生部、世界卫生组织和社会媒体。49%的人报告说,自疫情开始以来,他们的收入有所下降,其中大多数人的工资减少了1%至25%。66%的人报告说可以使用个人防护设备;只有14%的人报告了适当的访问权限。此外,三分之一的受访者表示,他们的设施没有可用的呼吸机。引人注目的是,报告从未感到抑郁的医务工作者的比例从大流行前的61%变为大流行期间的31%,每天抑郁症状的比例也相应地从2%增加到20%。2019冠状病毒疾病的症状、病毒传播和预防等问题,大多数被调查者(97%)正确回答。我们的调查显示,非洲医务工作者面临着各种个人和职业环境相关的挑战。HCWs在2019冠状病毒疾病流行期间和之后的持续支持至关重要。

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