Department of Radiation Biology, Radiotherapy and Radiodiagnosis, College of Medicine, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, University of Lagos, Idi-Araba, Nigeria.
Department of Radiology, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.
Ann Afr Med. 2022 Jan-Mar;21(1):71-76. doi: 10.4103/aam.aam_76_21.
COVID-19 came suddenly, bringing to the fore the challenges inherent in the health system. In a developing country, such as Nigeria, which already had myriad problems with funds and equipment in the health sector.
This study aims to examine the challenges encountered by the staff in Radiology facilities and how they combated the challenges.
A descriptive cross-sectional study of radiology facilities in Nigeria.
Radiologists from nine government and four private facilities who attended to COVID-19 patients were asked to fill questionnaires on challenges faced and their coping strategies. Responses were sent through E-mail.
Data from the responses were analyzed using Microsoft excel for Mac 2011 and presented as figures and tables.
Majority of the government 7 (77.8%) and private facilities 4 (100%) had no equipment dedicated only to COVID-19 patients. Seven (77.8%) government facilities complained of inadequate staff, poor availability of personal protective equipment (PPEs) 8 (88.9%), and lack of technology for remote viewing 7 (77.8%). Fear of cross-infection was a challenge in one of the facilities 1 (11.1%). Coping strategies adopted include ensuring less traffic in the department by discouraging walk-in patients and canceling non-emergent cases, booking suspected/confirmed cases for lighter times, using old film for face shields and cloth for facemasks, staff education on COVID-19 and preventive measures, and sending reports to physicians through E-mail.
There were a lot of challenges during the COVID-19 crisis, with government hospitals experiencing more challenges than private facilities. The challenges included among others inadequate staff strength and lack of technology for remote viewing. Some were overcome using education and by production of facemasks/shields production using recycled materials.
COVID-19 突然来袭,凸显了卫生系统固有的挑战。在尼日利亚这样的发展中国家,卫生部门已经面临着资金和设备方面的诸多问题。
本研究旨在探讨放射科工作人员在应对 COVID-19 期间所面临的挑战,以及他们如何应对这些挑战。
对尼日利亚放射科设施的描述性横断面研究。
邀请在 COVID-19 患者就诊的 9 家政府和 4 家私人医疗机构的放射科医生填写有关所面临挑战及其应对策略的问卷。通过电子邮件发送回复。
使用 Microsoft excel for Mac 2011 对回复数据进行分析,并以数字和表格形式呈现。
7 家(77.8%)政府设施和 4 家(100%)私人设施均没有专门用于 COVID-19 患者的设备。7 家(77.8%)政府设施抱怨工作人员不足,个人防护设备(PPEs)严重短缺 8 家(88.9%),缺乏远程查看技术 7 家(77.8%)。一家设施(11.1%)存在交叉感染的担忧。所采用的应对策略包括通过劝阻门诊患者和取消非紧急病例来减少部门人流量,为疑似/确诊病例预约较轻的时段,使用旧胶片制作面罩和布制作口罩,对 COVID-19 进行员工教育和预防措施,以及通过电子邮件向医生发送报告。
在 COVID-19 危机期间,面临着许多挑战,政府医院比私人设施面临更多的挑战。挑战包括人员配备不足和缺乏远程查看技术等。通过教育和使用回收材料制作口罩/面罩来克服一些挑战。