系统安全防范对门诊医护人员COVID-19风险暴露和传播率的影响

Reviews in urology Pub Date : 2020-01-01
Deepak A Kapoor, Kathleen Latino, Gillian Hodes, Ann E Anderson, Jonathan Anderson, Marcus Cognetti, Chiraag Patel
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我们评估了安全方案(包括快速检测和接触者追踪)对门诊医护人员中2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)风险暴露和传播率的影响。在11周的时间里,共有254名员工(占员工总数的38%)有潜在的COVID-19暴露,并自愿接受了COVID-19检测。根据风险暴露的严重程度和工作描述对数据进行分层。在此期间,行政部门暴露于COVID的高风险概率下降(-93.0%;P < 0.01)和临床(-77.0%;P < 0.01);同时,病毒传播率下降(-73.4%;P = 0.03)和临床(-69.9%;P = 0.04)。系统的安全协议有效地降低了门诊卫生保健工作者的暴露风险和传播率,应普遍采用。
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The Impact of Systematic Safety Precautions on COVID-19 Risk Exposure and Transmission Rates in Outpatient Healthcare Workers.

We evaluated the impact of safety protocols, including rapid testing and contact tracing, on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) risk exposure and transmission rates amongst healthcare workers in the outpatient care setting. Over an 11-week period, a total of 254 employees representing 38% of our total workforce had potential COVID-19 exposure and underwent voluntary COVID-19 testing. Data was stratified based on severity of risk exposure and job description. During this period, the probability of a COVID exposure being high risk decreased in Administrative (-93.0%; P < 0.01) and Clinical (-77.0%; P < 0.01) staff; simultaneously, viral transmission rates declined in Administrative (-73.4%; P = 0.03) and Clinical (-69.9%; P = 0.04) staff as well. Systematic safety protocols effectively reduce exposure risk and transmission rates in outpatient healthcare workers and should be ubiquitously adopted.

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