The burden of COVID-19 infection on medical doctors in the first year of the pandemic in Ghana.

Q3 Medicine Ghana Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.4314/gmj.v56i2.3
Titus K Beyuo, Emma R Lawrence, Richard Selormey, Samuel E Fosu, Frank K Ankobea
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Abstract

Objective: To quantify and describe the burden of COVID-19 infection amongst doctors in Ghana.

Design: A quantitative and qualitative analysis of cross-sectional data was performed.

Setting: All 16 regions in Ghana.

Participants: Participants were medical doctors diagnosed with COVID-19 between March 2020 and March 2021.

Main outcome measures: Data sources were Ghana Medical Association and Ministry of Health records. Demographics and workplace data included age, gender, the rank of the doctor, and location and type of current facility. Characteristics of the COVID-19 infection included the likely source, clinical and recovery status, and place of management. Doctors reported their desire for a general checkup and psychological support and described the challenges encountered.

Results: The prevalence of COVID-19 infection was 88.9 cases per 1000 doctor-population. Of 544 infected doctors, 59.2% were stable but symptomatic, and 1.7% were in critical condition, with a case fatality rate of 1.7%. Overall, 31.6% had recovered from their COVID-19 infection, and the majority (82.4%) were managed at home in self-isolation. Compared to medical officers, house officers (OR 1.36, p=0.03), senior house officers (OR 7.60, p<0.001), and consultants (OR 2.94, p=0.001) were more likely to have a COVID-19 infection. Desire for support was varied, with 13.0% desiring someone to check on them and 9.7% desiring psychological support. The majority (75.3%) reported facing a challenge, including difficulty obtaining needed vitamins and medications, and accessing daily necessities like groceries.

Conclusions: In Ghana, COVID-19 infections greatly burden medical doctors.

Funding: None declared.

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COVID-19大流行第一年加纳医生的感染负担
目的:量化和描述加纳医生的COVID-19感染负担。设计:对横断面数据进行定量和定性分析。环境:加纳全部16个地区。参与者:参与者是在2020年3月至2021年3月期间被诊断为COVID-19的医生。主要结果测量:数据来源为加纳医学协会和卫生部的记录。人口统计数据和工作场所数据包括年龄、性别、医生的级别、当前设施的位置和类型。COVID-19感染的特征包括可能的传染源、临床和康复情况、治疗地点。医生报告了他们对全面检查和心理支持的渴望,并描述了遇到的挑战。结果:新冠肺炎感染率为88.9例/ 1000名医生人群。544名感染医生中,有症状稳定者占59.2%,危重者占1.7%,病死率为1.7%。总体而言,31.6%的人已从COVID-19感染中康复,其中大多数(82.4%)在家中进行了自我隔离管理。与医务人员相比,住院部官员(OR 1.36, p=0.03),高级住院部官员(OR 7.60, p)。结论:在加纳,COVID-19感染给医生带来了很大的负担。资金:未宣布。
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