Obaseki Darlington Ewaen, Akoria Obehi Aituaje, Mokogwu Ndubuisi, Omuemu Casimir Erhunmwun, Okwara Benson Uchechukwu, Ogboghodo Esohe Olivia
Department of Anatomic Pathology, University of Benin Teaching Hospital, PMB 1111, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria.
Department of Medicine, University of Benin Teaching Hospital, PMB 1111, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria.
Pan Afr Med J. 2020 Jul 28;35(Suppl 2):124. doi: 10.11604/pamj.supp.2020.35.2.25095. eCollection 2020.
this report is a documentation of a staff risk stratification programme, undertaken in University of Benin Teaching Hospital, with outcomes, and the actions taken to protect staff.
an adapted risk stratification tool was circulated to all staff through their respective heads of departments/units. Staff were expected to voluntary assess their health and risk status in the context of COVID-19, using the tool. A central multi-disciplinary screening committee assessed submissions and invited staff who required further evaluation for physical interviews. Respondents were categorized into three risk/exposure groups from lowest to highest - A, B, and C, based on their individual health assessments, occupational exposures, and information obtained from direct interviews.
the committee received submissions from 746 staff, representing 19.4% (about a fifth) of the hospital's 3,840 staff. One hundred and twenty two of these were invited for physical interviews, of whom 88 (72.1%) were categorized as high risk (Category C): pregnancy (53.4%); bronchial asthma (19.3%); hypertension (11.4%); cancer (3.4%) and sickle cell disease (2.3%); fractures and pulmonary tuberculosis (1%, respectively). These staff were recommended for redeployment from areas of high risk exposure to COVID-19.
a management-driven risk assessment of hospital staff in preparation for the COVID-19 pandemic revealed that a fifth of staff assessed themselves as being vulnerable to adverse outcomes from exposure. It is our hope that similar risk stratification programmes will become standard practice in healthcare facilities during disease outbreaks, especially in Africa.
本报告记录了贝宁大学教学医院开展的一项员工风险分层计划,包括其结果以及为保护员工所采取的行动。
一种经过调整的风险分层工具通过各部门/单位负责人分发给所有员工。员工需使用该工具自愿评估自身在新冠疫情背景下的健康和风险状况。一个中央多学科筛查委员会对提交的评估结果进行审核,并邀请需要进一步评估的员工进行现场访谈。根据个人健康评估、职业暴露情况以及现场访谈获得的信息,将受访者分为从低到高的三个风险/暴露组——A组、B组和C组。
委员会收到了746名员工的评估结果,占医院3840名员工的19.4%(约五分之一)。其中122人被邀请进行现场访谈,其中88人(72.1%)被归类为高风险(C组):包括怀孕(53.4%);支气管哮喘(19.3%);高血压(11.4%);癌症(3.4%)和镰状细胞病(2.3%);骨折和肺结核(各占1%)。建议这些员工从新冠疫情高风险暴露区域重新调配。
在为应对新冠疫情做准备时,由管理层推动的医院员工风险评估显示,五分之一的员工认为自己容易因接触病毒而出现不良后果。我们希望类似的风险分层计划在疾病爆发期间能成为医疗机构的标准做法,尤其是在非洲。