COVID-19 Transmission in Healthcare Professionals in the First Period of the Pandemic

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Klimik Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-17 DOI:10.36519/kd.2022.4079
N. Ateş, G. Aygun, Pakize Aygun, Aylin Carki, Serpil Cengiz, L. Alisha, Kamer Kaskaya, Nurgul Tayran, R. Karaali, I. Balkan, N. Saltoğlu
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Objective: We aimed to evaluate the spread of COVID-19 among healthcare workers diagnosed with COVID-19 at the beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic and to draw attention to the importance of the correct and effective use of personal protective equipment. Methods: This is a descriptive, cross-sectional, retrospective study. The research universe consisted of healthcare workers and administrative and technical personnel working at a university hospital who were diagnosed with COVID-19 at the beginning of the pandemic. The sample consisted of 100 healthcare workers diagnosed with COVID-19 and agreed to participate in the study. Data were collected between 10 June – 30 July 2020. The “Evaluation of the Transmission Status of Healthcare Workers Diagnosed with COVID-19 Questionnaire” questionnaire, which included questions about demographic and disease information, COVID-19 transmission, and personal protective equipment usage parameters, was used as the data collection tool. The questionnaire was filled face to face or by telephone calls by the researchers. Results: Of the participants, 41% stated that they had never worked in the COVID unit, 33% worked only on duty in the COVID unit, and 26% stated that they constantly worked in the COVID unit; 32% had contact with a patient diagnosed with COVID-19 in the last 14 days. Regarding the use of personal protective equipment, 51% stated that they did not have any problems, and 52% stated that they had not received any training. Conclusion: Frontline healthcare workers can be infected during the pandemic. Inadequacies in the use of personal protective equipment, omissions, failure to carry out systematic training and practices, and neglecting the use of protective equipment in social environments increase the risk of transmission.
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目的:评估COVID-19在COVID-19流行初期诊断为COVID-19的医护人员中的传播情况,引起人们对正确有效使用个人防护用品的重视。方法:这是一项描述性、横断面、回顾性研究。研究对象包括在大流行开始时被诊断为COVID-19的大学医院的医护人员和行政技术人员。样本包括100名被诊断患有COVID-19并同意参与研究的医护人员。数据收集于2020年6月10日至7月30日。采用“新冠肺炎确诊医护人员传播状况评估问卷”作为数据收集工具,问卷内容包括人口统计学和疾病信息、新冠肺炎传播情况、个人防护装备使用参数等问题。调查问卷由研究人员面对面或通过电话填写。结果:在参与者中,41%的人表示他们从未在COVID单位工作过,33%的人只在COVID单位值班,26%的人表示他们一直在COVID单位工作;32%的人在过去14天内接触过被诊断为COVID-19的患者。关于个人防护装备的使用,51%的人表示没有任何问题,52%的人表示没有接受过任何培训。结论:疫情期间一线医护人员可被感染。个人防护装备的使用不足、疏忽、未能开展系统的培训和做法,以及忽视在社会环境中使用防护装备,都会增加传播风险。
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