Vatan Asli, Güçlü Ertuğrul, Öğütlü Aziz, Kibar Fulya Aktan, Karabay Oğuz
Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Sakarya University Training and Research Hospital, Sakarya, Turkey.
Department of Public Health, Sakarya University Training and Research Hospital, Sakarya, Turkey.
Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992). 2020 Nov;66(11):1553-1559. doi: 10.1590/1806-9282.66.11.1553.
Good knowledge of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among healthcare workers is essential for keeping health systems active and controlling the outbreak. We aimed to investigate the knowledge and attitudes of Emergency Medical Service (EMS) employees who fight COVID-19 at the forefront.
A total of 400 EMS workers (doctors, nurses, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, and ambulance drivers) were included in this study. Knowledge, attitude, and preventive behaviors for COVID-19 were evaluated using an online questionnaire.
A total of 275 EMS workers participated in the study with a response rate of 68.8%. The respondents reported that their highest common sources of knowledge about COVID-19 were social media and television (n=240, 88%). Overall, > 96% of the participants had adequate knowledge about the transmission routes of COVID-19. Among the respondents, 36% of them were unaware of the correct hand washing or scrubbing technique. In addition, 78% of the participants had poor knowledge about floor and surface disinfection. The majority of the participants exhibited inaccurate attitudes toward the use of personal preventive equipment. More than half of EMS workers (52%) agreed that a surgical mask is not enough during the procedures that do not generate aerosol. Moreover, a significant proportion of the participants (66%) perceived that a N95 mask is required.
As a consequence, although emergency workers have sufficient basic knowledge about COVID-19, there is a need for postgraduate training in many subjects.
医护人员对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)有充分了解对于维持卫生系统运转和控制疫情至关重要。我们旨在调查奋战在抗击COVID-19一线的紧急医疗服务(EMS)员工的知识水平和态度。
本研究共纳入400名EMS工作者(医生、护士、急救医疗技术员、护理人员和救护车司机)。使用在线问卷评估他们对COVID-19的知识、态度和预防行为。
共有275名EMS工作者参与研究,回复率为68.8%。受访者表示,他们关于COVID-19最常见的知识来源是社交媒体和电视(n = 240,88%)。总体而言,> 96%的参与者对COVID-19的传播途径有足够的了解。在受访者中,36%的人不知道正确的洗手或擦洗技术。此外,78%的参与者对地面和表面消毒知识了解不足。大多数参与者对使用个人防护设备的态度不准确。超过一半的EMS工作者(52%)认为在不产生气溶胶的操作过程中,外科口罩是不够的。此外,相当比例的参与者(66%)认为需要佩戴N95口罩。
因此,尽管急救人员对COVID-19有足够的基础知识,但在许多主题方面仍需要进行研究生培训。