Makerere University School of Public Health, Kampala, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
PLoS One. 2021 Oct 28;16(10):e0258840. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258840. eCollection 2021.
Despite the development and enforcement of preventive guidelines by governments, COVID-19 continues to spread across nations, causing unprecedented economic losses and mortality. Public places remain hotspots for COVID-19 transmission due to large numbers of people present; however preventive measures are poorly enforced. Supermarkets are among the high-risk establishments due to the high interactions involved, which makes compliance with the COVID-19 preventive guidelines of paramount importance. However, until now, there has been limited evidence on compliance with the set COVID-19 prevention guidelines. Therefore, this study aimed to measure compliance with the COVID-19 prevention guidelines among supermarkets in Kampala Capital City and Mukono Municipality Uganda.
A cross-sectional study was conducted among selected supermarkets in Kampala Capital City and Mukono Municipality in September 2020. A total of 229 supermarkets (195 in Kampala City and 34 in Mukono Municipality) were randomly selected for the study. Data were collected through structured observations on the status of compliance with COVID-19 prevention guidelines, and entered using the KoboCollect software, which was preinstalled on mobile devices (smart phones and tablets). Descriptive statistics were generated to measure compliance to the set COVID-19 Ministry of Health prevention guidelines using Stata 14 software.
Only 16.6% (38/229) of the supermarkets complied with the COVID-19 prevention and control guidelines. In line with the specific measures, almost all supermarkets 95.2% (218/229) had hand washing facilities placed at strategic points such as the entrance, and 59.8% (137/229) of the supermarkets surveyed regularly disinfected commonly touched surfaces. Only 40.6% and 30.6% of the supermarkets enforced mandatory hand washing and use of face masks respectively for all customers accessing the premises. Slightly more than half, 52.4% (120/229) of the supermarkets had someone or a team in charge of enforcing compliance to COVID-19 measures and more than half, 55.5% (127/229) of the supermarkets had not provided their staff with job-specific training/mentorship on infection prevention and control for COVID-19. Less than a third, 26.2% (60/229) of the supermarkets had an infrared temperature gun for screening every customer, and only 5.7% (13/229) of the supermarkets captured details of clients accessing the supermarket as a measure to ease follow-up.
This study revealed low compliance with COVID-19 guidelines, which required mandatory preventive measures such as face masking, regular disinfection, social distancing, and hand hygiene. This study suggests the need for health authorities to strengthen enforcement of these guidelines, and to sensitise the supermarket managers on COVID-19 in order to increase the uptake of the different measures.
尽管各国政府制定并执行了预防指南,但 COVID-19 仍在各国蔓延,造成了前所未有的经济损失和死亡率。由于大量人员的存在,公共场所仍然是 COVID-19 传播的热点地区;然而,预防措施执行不力。超市由于涉及到大量的互动,因此属于高风险场所,遵守 COVID-19 预防指南至关重要。然而,到目前为止,关于遵守既定 COVID-19 预防指南的证据有限。因此,本研究旨在衡量乌干达坎帕拉首都和穆科诺市超市遵守 COVID-19 预防指南的情况。
本研究于 2020 年 9 月在坎帕拉首都和穆科诺市的选定超市进行了横断面研究。共随机选择了 229 家超市(坎帕拉市 195 家,穆科诺市 34 家)进行研究。通过对 COVID-19 预防指南遵守情况的结构化观察收集数据,并使用预先安装在移动设备(智能手机和平板电脑)上的 KoboCollect 软件进行输入。使用 Stata 14 软件生成描述性统计数据,以衡量对卫生部设定的 COVID-19 预防指南的遵守情况。
只有 16.6%(38/229)的超市遵守了 COVID-19 预防和控制指南。根据具体措施,几乎所有超市(229 家)都在入口等战略位置设置了洗手设施,95.2%(218/229)的超市定期对常接触表面进行消毒。只有 40.6%和 30.6%的超市分别强制要求所有进入场所的顾客洗手和戴口罩。略多于一半(120/229)的超市有专人或团队负责执行 COVID-19 措施的遵守情况,超过一半(127/229)的超市没有为员工提供特定于感染预防和控制 COVID-19 的工作培训/指导。不到三分之一(60/229)的超市为每位顾客配备了红外体温枪进行筛查,只有 5.7%(13/229)的超市记录了进入超市的客户的详细信息,作为便于后续追踪的措施之一。
本研究表明,COVID-19 指南的遵守情况较低,需要采取强制性预防措施,如戴口罩、定期消毒、保持社交距离和手部卫生。本研究表明,卫生当局需要加强这些指南的执行,并对超市经理进行 COVID-19 方面的培训,以提高各项措施的采用率。