Paramedic’s Trust and Compliances during COVID-19 Preparedness and Recovery Time

Aryo Wasisto
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High trust in government’s capability is the key to public compliance in supporting COVID-19 management. The paramedic is a profession that has received attention during times of pandemics because they are on duty as frontlines with a high risk of transmission. This research analyzed a survey of 328 paramedics living in Jakarta to examine their perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, the government's readiness, the picture of their psychological condition, their trust in the government, and their belief in themselves in health services. The survey was conducted one week after WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic. This descriptive study indicates that most respondents have serious concerns about the transmission of the virus. On the side, they are obliged by an oath of service, which demands that they are always ready to serve. Only 30% believe the government can handle COVID-19. All respondents strongly supported the "lockdown" policy in every public facility. This finding is consistent with interview data after the highest peak of COVID-19 transmission in September 2021.These findings also point that low trust is driven by inconsistent and less convincing communication of political officials. Despite paramedics' risky conditions, they are responsible for working, but paramedics at the forefront of handling COVID-19 patients require support policies such as higher incentives and the safest protective tools.
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在COVID-19准备和恢复期间护理人员的信任和合规性
对政府能力的高度信任是公众合规支持COVID-19管理的关键。护理人员是一个在大流行期间受到关注的职业,因为他们在传播风险很高的前线执勤。本研究分析了对生活在雅加达的328名护理人员的调查,以了解他们对COVID-19大流行的看法、政府的准备情况、他们的心理状况、他们对政府的信任以及他们对卫生服务的信心。该调查是在世卫组织宣布COVID-19大流行一周后进行的。这项描述性研究表明,大多数答复者对病毒的传播表示严重关切。另一方面,他们有义务宣誓服务,这要求他们随时准备服务。只有30%的人认为政府可以应对新冠肺炎。所有受访者都强烈支持所有公共设施的“封锁”政策。这一发现与2021年9月COVID-19传播高峰后的访谈数据一致。这些发现还指出,低信任度是由政治官员不一致和缺乏说服力的沟通造成的。尽管护理人员处境危险,但他们有责任工作,但在处理COVID-19患者的第一线的护理人员需要更高的激励措施和最安全的防护工具等支持政策。
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