COVID-19 埃塞俄比亚初级卫生保健单位的感染预防准备、做法和病例管理。

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.4314/ejhs.v33i2.6S
Habtamu Sime Gizaw, Biru Abdissa Mizana, Muluemebet Abera, Mohammed Mecha, Meskerem Jisso, Netsanet Abera, Akalewold Alemayehu, Anteneh Gadisa, Rekiku Fikre, Binyam Tilahun, Berhanu Fikadie Endehabtu, Tajebew Zayede Gonete, Kassahun Dessie Gashu, Dessie Abebew Angaw, Alemu Tamiso, Abdurezak Umer, Mesfin Kebede, Hussen Mohammed, Bekele Yazie, Kassu Ketema Gurmu, Elias Ali Yesuf
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背景:世卫组织于 2020 年 3 月 11 日宣布 COVID-19 为大流行病,并于 2020 年 3 月 13 日在埃塞俄比亚发现首例病例。COVID-19 引发了一场全球性危机,包括数百万人丧生,公共卫生系统受到冲击,经济和社会受到破坏。战略取决于现有卫生系统的组织方式。尽管埃塞俄比亚的公共卫生应急行动中心已转为应急响应,但仍没有关于感染预防和控制的全国性证据。因此,本项目旨在评估 2021 年埃塞俄比亚的感染预防和控制水平以及 COVID- 19 的管理情况:在四个地区和一个城市(阿姆哈拉、奥罗莫、南方各族州、西达马地区和德雷达瓦)开展横断面研究。研究选取了地区卫生部门和县卫生局、初级卫生保健单位。数据于 2021 年 11 月 8 日至 28 日通过 Kobocollect 软件以电子方式收集。使用 SPSS 软件 25 版进行了频率和百分比等描述性分析,结果以表格、数字和叙述的形式呈现:从 16 家医院、92 个保健中心和 344 个保健站收集了数据。所有医院都指定了 COVID-19 协调人。有相当多的县和初级保健单位没有制定 IPC 指南和协议。约有 11 个县没有对 COVID-19 进行任何类型的诊断检测:研究显示,在感染预防和控制实践、个人防护设备短缺、隔离和标本运输问题、缺乏呼叫中心等方面存在重大差距。我们建议相关机构填补这些空白。
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COVID-19 Infection Prevention Preparedness, Practices and Case Management in the Primary Health Care Units in Ethiopia.

Background: COVID-19 as pandemic declared by WHO on March 11, 2020 and first case detected in Ethiopia on March 13/2020. The COVID-19 caused a global crisis, including millions of lives lost, public health systems in shock and economic and social disruption. Strategies depend on how an existing health system is organized. Even though public health emergency operation centers of the Ethiopia switched to emergency response, there is no national evidence about infection prevention and control. Therefore, this project aimed to assess the level of infection prevention and control and management of COVID- 19 in Ethiopia, 2021.

Methods: The cross-sectional study conducted at four regions and one city (Amhara, Oromia, SNNPR, Sidama Region, and Dire Dawa). Being with zonal health departments and woredas health offices, primary health care units were selected. The data were collected electronically through Kobocollect software from November 08-28/2021. Descriptive analysis like frequency and percentage was conducted by SPSS software version 25 and the results were presented by tables, figures and narration.

Results: Data were collected from 16 hospitals, 92 health centers, and 344 health posts. All hospitals have designated COVID-19 focal person. There were significant number of woredas and PHCUs who didn't have IPC guidelines and protocols. About 11 woredas had no any type of diagnostic tests for COVID-19.

Conclusions: The study revealed that there were significant gaps on Infection prevention and control practice, shortage of personal protective equipment, isolation and specimen transportation problem, lack of call centers. We recommend concerned bodies to fill the identified gaps.

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Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences
Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences is a general health science journal addressing clinical medicine, public health and biomedical sciences. Rarely, it covers veterinary medicine
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