[Assessment and Management of the Risk of Exposure to COVID-19 of Healthcare professionals in Italian Prisons].

Q3 Medicine Professioni infermieristiche Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.7429/pi.2020.734258
Alessandro Delli Poggi, Giulia Pintus, Luca Meani, Federico Ruta, Manuela Batta, Emanuele Brai, Stefano Terzoni, Paolo Ferrara
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic had a relevant health impact in a large part of the planet and there are several studies aimed at understanding its diffusion; however, to date, the problem has not been explored in the correctional setting, with particular concern for the Italian context.

Aim: To assess and investigate the risk of exposure to COVID-19 in nurses working in the Italian prison system.

Methods: A multicenter observational descriptive study was conducted, enrolling a convenience sample composed of nurses registered with SIMSPE onlus (Italian Society of Penitentiary Medicine and Health), working in any Italian prison facility at the time of the survey.

Results: 204 nurses participating in the survey (response rate 49.27%). Most nurses working in prisons (92.65%) were exposed to the risk of Covid-19 virus infection, since they came directly into contact with positive patients (90.69%) and in situations where they were exposed during care procedures in which aerosol was produced by the patient (56.21%). The number of nurses who "always" complied with safety rules for prevention of infection did not differ significantly (p >0.05 for each comparison) in situations involving or not involving aerosol exposure.

Conclusions: The results highlight the relevance of these issues in the Italian prison context and the need for further investigation. The knowledge of the dimension of this phenomenon, unexplored before this study in this context, represents the first step to be able to identify organizational strategies to manage it effectively or, if possible, to prevent it.

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[意大利监狱医护人员接触COVID-19风险的评估和管理]。
背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行对全球大部分地区的健康产生了相关影响,目前有几项研究旨在了解其传播情况;然而,到目前为止,还没有在监狱环境中探讨这个问题,特别是考虑到意大利的情况。目的:评估和调查意大利监狱系统护士接触COVID-19的风险。方法:进行了一项多中心观察性描述性研究,招募了一组方便样本,由在意大利监狱医学与卫生协会(SIMSPE)注册的护士组成,在调查时在意大利任何监狱设施工作。结果:共有204名护士参与调查,回复率49.27%。大多数在监狱工作的护士(92.65%)暴露在Covid-19病毒感染的风险中,因为她们直接接触了阳性患者(90.69%),并且在患者产生气溶胶的护理过程中暴露(56.21%)。在涉及或不涉及气溶胶暴露的情况下,“始终”遵守预防感染安全规则的护士人数没有显著差异(p >0.05)。结论:结果突出了这些问题在意大利监狱背景下的相关性以及进一步调查的必要性。对这一现象的维度的了解,在此背景下的研究之前未被探索,代表了能够确定有效管理它的组织战略的第一步,或者如果可能的话,防止它。
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