Independent Consultant, Costa Rica.
Malaria Consortium, London, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2021 Feb 10;16(2):e0244924. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0244924. eCollection 2021.
Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at the frontline of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic response, yet there is a paucity of literature on their knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) in relation to the pandemic. Community Health Workers (CHWs) in Mozambique are known locally as agentes polivalentes elementares (APEs). While technical guidance surrounding COVID-19 is available to support APEs, communicating this information has been challenging due to restrictions on travel, face-to-face group meetings and training, imposed from May to August 2020. A digital health platform, upSCALE, that already supports 1,213 APEs and 299 supervisors across three provinces, is being used to support APEs on effective COVID-19 management by delivering COVID-19 sensitive SMS messages, training modules and a COVID-19 KAP survey. The KAP survey, conducted from June 2020 to August 2020, consisted of 10 questions. Of 1,065 active upSCALE APEs, 28% completed the survey. Results indicate that only a small proportion of APEs listed the correct COVID-19 symptoms, transmission routes and appropriate prevention measures (n = (25%), n = (16%) and n = (39%), respectively) specifically included in national health education materials. Misconceptions were mainly related to transmission routes, high risk individuals and asymptomatic patients. 84% said they followed all government prevention guidelines. The results from the KAP survey were used to support the rapid development and deployment of targeted COVID-19 awareness and education materials for the APEs. A follow-up KAP survey is planned for November 2020. Adapting the existing upSCALE platform enabled a better understanding, in real time, of the KAP of APEs around COVID-19 management. Subsequently, supporting delivery of tailored messages and education, vital for ensuring a successful COVID-19 response.
卫生保健工作者(HCWs)是应对 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的第一线人员,但有关他们在大流行方面的知识、态度和实践(KAP)的文献却很少。莫桑比克的社区卫生工作者(CHWs)在当地被称为多能基本保健工作者(APEs)。虽然有针对 COVID-19 的技术指导来支持 APEs,但由于 2020 年 5 月至 8 月期间对旅行、面对面小组会议和培训的限制,沟通这些信息具有挑战性。一个名为 upSCALE 的数字健康平台,已经支持了三个省份的 1213 名 APEs 和 299 名主管,正在被用来通过提供 COVID-19 敏感的短信、培训模块和 COVID-19 KAP 调查来支持 APEs 进行有效的 COVID-19 管理。这项 KAP 调查于 2020 年 6 月至 2020 年 8 月进行,包含 10 个问题。在 1065 名活跃的 upSCALE APEs 中,有 28%的人完成了调查。结果表明,只有一小部分 APEs 列出了国家健康教育材料中特别包含的正确 COVID-19 症状、传播途径和适当的预防措施(分别为 n =(25%)、n =(16%)和 n =(39%))。误解主要与传播途径、高危人群和无症状患者有关。84%的人表示他们遵守了所有政府预防指南。KAP 调查的结果被用于支持快速开发和部署针对 APEs 的 COVID-19 意识和教育材料。计划在 2020 年 11 月进行后续的 KAP 调查。适应现有的 upSCALE 平台使我们能够实时更好地了解 APEs 对 COVID-19 管理的 KAP。随后,支持传递量身定制的信息和教育,对于确保 COVID-19 应对的成功至关重要。