尼日利亚中北部一个州进行COVID-19感染检测的医护人员的症状、阳性反应和接受的护理类型:一项回顾性研究

O S Ilesanmi, A. Afolabi, O. D. Awoyale, O. Fakayode
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背景:卫生保健工作者(HCWs)的健康状况是COVID-19大流行期间卫生服务提供质量的一项指标。目的:本研究旨在描述尼日利亚中北部一个州卫生保健工作者中COVID-19感染的症状和阳性情况以及所接受的COVID-19护理类型。方法:对尼日利亚夸拉州2020年4月至2021年3月监测疫情应对管理系统中检测COVID-19的卫生保健工作者进行回顾性分析。结果:1453名卫生保健员中,35岁以上831人(57.2%),女性874人(60.2%)。在COVID-19检测阳性的259名卫生保健工作者中,有122名(23.8%)生活在城市地区(χ2=13.94, P≤0.001)。有症状者中有83例(30.7%)新冠病毒检测呈阳性(χ 2=37.766, P≤0.001)。总体而言,259例阳性HCWs中有33例(12.7%)接受了基于医院的COVID-19护理,症状少于2例的33例(16.1%)接受了基于医院的COVID-19护理(χ2=9.962, P=0.002)。咳嗽的医护人员COVID-19检测阳性的几率为3倍(OR=3.299, 95% CI= 1.571-6.927, P=0.002)。此外,表现出味觉丧失的医护人员在COVID-19检测中呈阳性的几率是其三倍(OR=3.392, 95% CI= 1.010-11.393, P=0.048)。结论:应鼓励医护人员进行COVID-19检测,特别是有咳嗽症状和味觉丧失的医护人员。
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Symptomatology, Positivity, and Type of Care Received by Healthcare Workers Tested for COVID-19 Infection in a North-Central State in Nigeria: A Retrospective Study
Background: The health of healthcare workers (HCWs) is an indicator of the quality of health service provision during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objectives: This study aimed to describe the symptomatology and positivity of COVID-19 infection and the type of COVID-19 care received among HCWs in a North-Central State in Nigeria. Methods: This was a retrospective review of HCWs tested for COVID-19 as retrieved from the Surveillance Outbreak Response Management System between April 2020 and March 2021 in Kwara State, Nigeria. Results: Among the 1453 HCWs, 831 (57.2%) were above 35 years, and 874 (60.2%) were females. Among the 259 HCWs who tested positive for COVID-19, 122 (23.8%) lived in urban areas (χ2=13.94, P≤0.001). Also, 83 (30.7%) of symptomatic persons tested positive for COVID-19 (χ 2=37.766, P≤0.001). Overall, 33 (12.7%) of the 259 positive HCWs received hospital-based COVID-19 care, and 33 (16.1%) who had less than 2 symptoms received hospital-based COVID-19 care (χ2=9.962, P=0.002). HCWs who had cough had three times odds of testing positive for COVID-19 (OR=3.299, 95% CI=1.571–6.927, P=0.002). Also, HCWs who manifested loss of taste had three times odds of testing positive for COVID-19 (OR=3.392, 95% CI=1.010–11.393, P=0.048). Conclusion: COVID-19 testing should be encouraged among HCWs, especially those with cough symptoms and loss of taste.
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