Polychronis Giannis, Roupa Zoe
Department of Life and Health Sciences University of Nicosia Nicosia Cyprus.
J Public Aff. 2021 Nov;21(4):e2558. doi: 10.1002/pa.2558. Epub 2020 Nov 25.
Certain Health Workers (HWs) may have inadequate knowledge and perceptions regarding COVID-19. As a result, they may not be completely aware of the danger/risk involved, which could impact their ability to control the spread of the virus. This systematic review aims to enhance HWs' knowledge and their perception of the spread risk of COVID-19 during the pandemic. A search was conducted in four databases (Medline, CINAHL, Scopus, and ScienceDirect) to locate peer-reviewed studies published in English between January 2020 and April 2020. Eventually, nine articles satisfied the inclusion criteria and were, therefore, included in the present study. Six of the aforementioned studies specifically investigated HWs' perception of risk. Apart from a study that indicated medium perception (min = 56.5%), all other studies found high levels of risk perception ( = 5, max 92.1%). As for HWs' knowledge, apart from two studies that indicated medium percentage levels (min = 56.5%), the rest of the studies report high percentages ( = 7, max = 93.2%). Two of the studies, which assessed the sources of information that HWs use, agree that social media is the most widely used source of information. The findings of this study suggest that HWs had a satisfactory perception of risk during the spread of COVID-19. Although fields with medium knowledge levels were identified, HWs' overall knowledge may also be described as satisfactory. It is also noted that certain demographic characteristics (occupation, age, and years of experience) appear to affect HWs' knowledge and perceptions. The application of educational strategies aiming to provide continuous support to HWs is unanimously recommended by all studies.
某些卫生工作者对新冠病毒可能了解不足且认知有误。因此,他们可能并未完全意识到其中的危险或风险,这可能会影响他们控制病毒传播的能力。本系统综述旨在增强卫生工作者在疫情期间对新冠病毒传播风险的认识和理解。我们在四个数据库(医学期刊数据库、护理学与健康领域数据库、Scopus数据库和ScienceDirect数据库)中进行了检索,以查找2020年1月至2020年4月期间发表的英文同行评审研究。最终,有九篇文章符合纳入标准,因此被纳入本研究。上述六项研究专门调查了卫生工作者的风险认知。除了一项显示中等认知水平(最低56.5%)的研究外,其他所有研究均发现风险认知水平较高(范围为5,最高92.1%)。至于卫生工作者的知识水平,除了两项显示中等百分比水平(最低56.5%)的研究外,其余研究报告的百分比都很高(范围为7,最高93.2%)。两项评估卫生工作者使用的信息来源的研究一致认为,社交媒体是使用最广泛的信息来源。本研究结果表明,在新冠病毒传播期间,卫生工作者对风险有令人满意的认知。尽管发现了知识水平中等的领域,但卫生工作者的总体知识水平也可描述为令人满意。还应指出的是,某些人口统计学特征(职业、年龄和工作年限)似乎会影响卫生工作者的知识和认知。所有研究一致建议采用教育策略,为卫生工作者提供持续支持。