Is the Availability of Personal Protective Equipment a Predictor of COVID-19 Prevalence among Healthcare Workers in Rivers State?

Amadi, Christian Emeka, Diamond, Tamunokuro
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Background: The covid -19 pandemic had major disruptions on the health systems of several states in Nigeria. While PPEs have been shown to provide effective barrier against the spread of diseases among care providers, the concern raised by their widespread lack in health facilities heightened during the pandemic.  Aim: To evaluate the availability of personal protective equipment as a predictor of covid-19 prevalence among healthcare workers in Rivers state. Materials and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among healthcare workers in secondary and tertiary health facilities in Rivers state using a multi-stage sampling procedure between January 1, and July 31, 2021. A semi- structured questionnaire was used to collect information from the respondents after obtaining informed written consent. Data        obtained included, availability of different PPE and occurrence of Covid-19.  Data was analyzed with Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25. Descriptive statistics were presented in tables, means and figures. Chi-square and Logistic regression models were done where applicable. A p-value of ≥0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. Results: A total of 383 respondents were recruited for this study. The findings showed that hand gloves were readily available but the availability of other PPE was rather low. There was however no significant relationship between availability of COVID-19 PPE and COVID-19 prevalence among healthcare workers [f(1,354) = 3.102, p>0.05]. The study also revealed that higher cadre health workers were more likely to have PPE  [f(1,355) = 3.102, p<0.05]. Conclusion: PPE availability alone was not a significant predictor of COVID-19 prevalence as this may be influenced by other variables.
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个人防护设备的可用性是里弗斯州医护人员 COVID-19 流行率的预测因素吗?
背景:19 大流行病对尼日利亚几个州的卫生系统造成了严重破坏。虽然个人防护设备已被证明能有效防止疾病在护理人员中传播,但在大流行期间,医疗机构中普遍缺乏个人防护设备的问题更加令人担忧。目的:评估个人防护设备的可用性,以预测里弗斯州医护人员中 covid-19 的流行情况:在 2021 年 1 月 1 日至 7 月 31 日期间,采用多阶段抽样程序对河流州二级和三级医疗机构的医护人员进行了描述性横断面研究。在获得知情书面同意后,采用半结构式问卷向受访者收集信息。获得的数据包括不同个人防护设备的可用性和 Covid-19 的发生率。 数据使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第 25 版进行分析。描述性统计以表格、平均值和数字的形式呈现。在适当的情况下,采用了卡方和逻辑回归模型。P 值≥0.05 为具有统计学意义:本研究共招募了 383 名受访者。调查结果显示,手套很容易获得,但其他个人防护设备的可获得性却很低。不过,COVID-19 个人防护设备的可获得性与医护人员的 COVID-19 感染率之间并无明显关系[f(1,354) = 3.102,p>0.05]。研究还显示,级别较高的医护人员更有可能配备个人防护设备[f(1,355) = 3.102,p<0.05]:结论:个人防护设备的可用性本身并不能显著预测 COVID-19 的流行率,因为这可能受到其他变量的影响。
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