COVID-19 对埃塞俄比亚人口健康和经济福祉的影响:全国试点调查。

Q3 Medicine Ethiopian Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-09
Winini Belay, Tsegahun Manyazewal, Yimtubezinash Woldeamanuel, Eyasu Makonnen, Solomon Teferra, Adamu Addissie, Charlotte Hanlon, Tewodros Haile, Wondwossen Amogne, Damen Hailemariam, Azeb Asaminew, Kassahun Habtamu, Mesele Araya, Tigest Ajeme, Tigist Eshetu, Haileleuel Bisrat, Kehabtimer Shiferaw, Munir Kassa, Aschalew Abayneh, Fentie Ambaw, Yemane Berhane, Rahel Gebremariam, Gail Davey, Girmay Medhin, Abebaw Fekadu
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导言:COVID-19大流行导致了前所未有的全球健康和经济危机,尤其是在贫困国家。我们在埃塞俄比亚开展了一项全国性调查,以了解 COVID-19 对经济和健康的影响:我们从埃塞俄比亚电信公司(Ethio Telecom)的手机号码列表中随机抽取了成年人,对他们进行了一次以人口为基础的横断面试点调查。参与者接受了一次全面的电话访谈,了解 COVID-19 对其经济福祉的影响以及与 COVID-19 相关的健康风险:在尝试拨打的 4,180 个电话中,有 1194 个被接听,其中 614 人成功接受了访谈。COVID-19 影响了 343 名参与者[55.9%]的家庭收入,56 名参与者[9.1%]失去了工作,105 名参与者[17.1%]认为自己的家庭压力很大,7 名参与者[1.14%]称自己的家人在过去一个月中死亡。自营职业者因 COVID-19 导致收入减少的几率是前者的 2.4 倍[调整后几率比(AOR)2.4,95% CI (1.58-3.77)],失业者是前者的 2.8 倍[调整后几率比 2.8,95% CI (1.35-5.85)]。221 名[36%]参与者的家庭中患有高血压 72 人[11.7%]、糖尿病 50 人[8.1%]、哮喘 48 人[7.8%]和其他慢性疾病 51 人[8.4%]。46人[7.5%]在上个月出现过类似 COVID 的症状,其中咳嗽、头痛和疲劳最为常见:结论:COVID-19 对家庭造成了严重的经济压力。自营职业者和失业者受影响最大。需要进行持续监测,以积极监控 COVID-19 对社区的影响,保障个人和家庭的经济和健康福祉。
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Impact of COVID-19 on population health and economic wellbeing in Ethiopia: A national pilot survey.

Introduction: The COVD-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented global health and economic crisis, particularly in countries struggling with poverty. We conducted a national survey to understand the economic and health impacts of COVID-19 in Ethiopia.

Methods: A pilot, population-based, cross-sectional survey was conducted among adults randomly selected from the Ethio Telecom list of mobile phone numbers. Participants underwent a comprehensive phone interview about the impact of COVID-19 on their economic well-being and the health-related risks associated with COVID-19.

Results: Of 4,180 calls attempted, 1194 were answered, of which a successful interview was made with 614 participants. COVID-19 affected the family income of 343 [55.9%] participants, 56 [9.1%] lost their job, 105 [17.1%] perceived high stress in their household, and 7 [1.14%] reported death in their family in the past month. The odds of having a decreased income due to COVID-19 were 2.4 times higher among self-employed [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 2.4, 95% CI (1.58-3.77)] and 2.8 times higher among unemployed [AOR 2.8, 95% CI (1.35-5.85)] participants. Two-hundred twenty-one [36%] participants had comorbidity in their household with hypertension, 72 [11.7%], diabetes,50 [8.1%], asthma, 48 [7.8%], and other chronic diseases, 51 [8.4%]. Forty-six [7.5%] participants had COVID-like symptoms in the previous month, where cough, headache, and fatigue were the most common.

Conclusion: COVID-19 posed serious economic pressure on households. Self-employed and unemployed were the most affected. Continuous surveillance is needed to actively monitor the impact of COVID-19 in the community and safeguard the economic and health well-being of individuals and households.

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期刊介绍: The Ethiopian Medical Journal (EMJ) is the official Journal of the Ethiopian Medical Association (EMA) and devoted to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge pertaining to the broad field of medicine in Ethiopia and other developing countries. Prospective contributors to the Journal should take note of the instructions of Manuscript preparation and submission to EMJ as outlined below.
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