Practices and perception of healthcare workers towards infection control measures during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional online survey from Nigeria

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作者
Abubakar, Usman [1 ,8 ]
Usman, Mohammed Ndagi [2 ]
Baba, Mohammed [3 ]
Sulaiman, Aliyu [4 ]
Kolo, Mohammad [5 ]
Adamu, Fatima [6 ]
Jaber, Ammar Ali Saleh [7 ]
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[1] Univ Sains Malaysia, Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Discipline Clin Pharm, George Town, Malaysia
[2] Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida Specialist Hosp, Pharm Dept, Minna, Niger, Nigeria
[3] Fed Med Ctr Bida, Dept Surg, Bida, Niger, Nigeria
[4] Fed Med Ctr Bida, Pharm Dept, Bida, Niger, Nigeria
[5] Gen Hosp New Bussa, Pharm Dept, New Bussa, Niger, Nigeria
[6] Gen Hosp Minna, Pharm Dept, Minna, Niger, Nigeria
[7] Dubai Pharm Coll Girls, Dept Clin Pharm & Pharmacotherapeut, Dubai, U Arab Emirates
[8] Univ Sains Malaysia, Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Clin Pharm, George Town 11800, Malaysia
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Healthcare workers; COVID-19; perception; practices; personal protective equipment; Nigeria;
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10.3855/jidc.14066
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Introduction: This study investigated the practices and perceptions of Health care workers (HCWs) in Nigeria towards infection control practices during the COVID-19 pandemic.Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted among HCWs in Nigeria healthcare facilities using a 25-item validated online questionnaire. The hyperlink of the questionnaire was shared with the various professional associations/societies and hospitals in June 2020.Results: A total of 426 HCWs completed the questionnaire with pharmacists (28.8%), nurses/midwives (22.7%) and medical doctors (20.1%) being the highest respondents. Less than 50% of the HCWs had previous training on COVID-19 and how to use personal protective equipment (PPE). Only one in five HCWs had access to adequate PPE during the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall, the HCWs had good infection control practices with better practices observed among those who attended training on COVID-19 infection and those trained on how to use PPE. Lack of funds to purchase PPEs (55.3%), lack of access to PPE (52.5%) and lack of training on how to use PPE (44.0%) were the most common barriers to adherence to infection control guidelines.Conclusions: HCWs in Nigeria have limited access to adequate PPE and lack adequate support from health authorities. Attendance of training on the use of PPE and COVID-19 infection were associated with access to adequate PPE and better infection control practices. Training of HCWs, provision of adequate PPE, and support are recommended to improve compliance with infection control guidelines.
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页码:1398 / 1405
页数:8
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