Gyanwali Pradip, Bista Navindra Raj, Khadka Mira, Vaidya Anju, Mahato Namra Kumar, Karn Mukesh Kumar, Pant Suman, Ghimire Namita, Pokhrel Anil, Dhimal Meghnath
Nepal Health Research Council, Government of Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal.
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority, Government of Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal.
J Nepal Health Res Counc. 2021 Apr 23;19(1):48-54. doi: 10.33314/jnhrc.v19i1.3237.
Preparedness, readiness, and response status of any country is integral in identifying, managing, and preventing COVID-19 pandemic. The objective of this study is to assess the status of the Government of Nepal designated COVID hospitals and COVID clinics to respond against COVID-19.
A cross sectional study was conducted with the focal persons of COVID hospitals and COVID clinics using a semi-structured questionnaire from April 26, 2020 to May 27, 2020 via face to face interview with onsite observation and telephonic interview in few unreachable health facilities. Results: Government of Nepal designated COVID hospitals and COVID clinics demonstrated efforts in establishing preparedness plans and committees such as COVID management core team (96.7% and 86%), provision of coordination with the government authority (both 100% ), preparedness response plan (93.3% and 84%), and infection prevention and control committee (63.3% and 65.6%) to respond to COVID-19 respectively. The participants reported differences in training provided to their health care workers with maximum COVID hospitals (80%) providing training on use of personal protective equipment and least (43.3%) on handling dead bodies. Only half of the COVID clinics (49.5%) had provision of triage systems.
COVID hospitals and COVID clinics in Nepal demonstrated different status of COVID pandemic preparedness and readiness. In case of surge, Nepalese hospitals would struggle due to lack of trained workforce and infrastructure. Interdisciplinary, multi-sectoral collaboration with various focused strategies, including in-service training to staff, is paramount to increase preparedness and readiness. Keywords: COVID-19; Nepal; preparedness; readiness.
任何国家的防范、准备和应对状态对于识别、管理和预防新冠疫情至关重要。本研究的目的是评估尼泊尔政府指定的新冠医院和新冠诊所应对新冠疫情的状况。
于2020年4月26日至2020年5月27日,采用半结构化问卷,通过面对面访谈、现场观察以及对少数难以到达的医疗机构进行电话访谈,对新冠医院和新冠诊所的联络人开展了一项横断面研究。结果:尼泊尔政府指定的新冠医院和新冠诊所分别在制定防范计划和设立委员会方面做出了努力,例如新冠管理核心团队(分别为96.7%和86%)、与政府当局的协调(均为100%)、防范应对计划(93.3%和84%)以及感染预防与控制委员会(63.3%和65.6%),以应对新冠疫情。参与者报告称,为医护人员提供的培训存在差异,大多数新冠医院(80%)提供了个人防护装备使用方面的培训,而处理尸体方面的培训最少(43.3%)。只有一半的新冠诊所(49.5%)设有分诊系统。
尼泊尔的新冠医院和新冠诊所展现出不同的新冠疫情防范和准备状态。在病例激增的情况下,尼泊尔医院将因缺乏训练有素的劳动力和基础设施而陷入困境。开展跨学科、多部门合作并采取各种重点策略,包括对工作人员进行在职培训,对于提高防范和准备水平至关重要。关键词:新冠病毒;尼泊尔;防范;准备