Australian Research Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine, School of Public Health, Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, University of Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Glob Public Health. 2020 Sep;15(9):1380-1395. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2020.1762105. Epub 2020 May 7.
Although the experiences of healthcare workers regarding caring for Ebola patients during the West African Ebola outbreak have been explored, little is known about healthcare workers' experiences in providing care to Ebola survivors. We employed a qualitative design to address this gap in the literature. Healthcare providers described the health complaints of Ebola survivors as similar to those of ordinary patients, but disproportionately frequent and severe. During the Ebola outbreak, fear of infection with the Ebola virus affected healthcare providers' confidence to provide care to survivors leading to the provision of symptomatic or no treatment. At the close of the Ebola outbreak, healthcare providers cited previous experience in providing care to Ebola patients, being more knowledgeable, peer support, commitment to professional duty and the implementation of the CPES programme as motivators that helped boost their confidence to providing care. However, healthcare providers described the unavailability of medicines, the inability to undertake laboratory investigations, the lack of access to specialised care and uncoordinated referrals from peripheral health units as their current challenges to providing care. Such enablers and barriers need to be prioritised within the Sierra Leone health system to further strengthen initiatives aimed at improving healthcare delivery to Ebola survivors.
尽管已经探讨了医疗保健工作者在西非埃博拉疫情期间照顾埃博拉患者的经验,但对于医疗保健工作者为埃博拉幸存者提供护理的经验却知之甚少。我们采用定性设计来解决文献中的这一空白。医疗保健提供者将埃博拉幸存者的健康问题描述为与普通患者相似,但频率和严重程度不成比例。在埃博拉疫情期间,对感染埃博拉病毒的恐惧影响了医疗保健提供者为幸存者提供护理的信心,导致仅提供对症治疗或不治疗。在埃博拉疫情结束时,医疗保健提供者提到了以前为埃博拉患者提供护理的经验、更丰富的知识、同行支持、对专业职责的承诺以及实施 CPES 计划,这些因素都有助于增强他们为幸存者提供护理的信心。然而,医疗保健提供者描述了目前在提供护理方面面临的挑战,包括药品短缺、无法进行实验室检查、无法获得专科护理以及来自周边卫生单位的转诊协调不力。塞拉利昂卫生系统需要优先考虑这些促进因素和障碍,以进一步加强旨在改善埃博拉幸存者医疗服务的举措。