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对几内亚卫生系统应对新冠疫情的准备情况和响应能力的快速评估。

A rapid assessment of health system preparedness and response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Guinea.

作者信息

Delamou Alexandre, Sow Abdoulaye, Fofana Thierno Oumar, Sidibé Sidikiba, Kourouma Karifa, Sandouno Maurice, Touré Abdoulaye, Tounkara Thierno Mamadou, Le Marcis Fréderic, Van Damme Wim

机构信息

African Centre of Excellence for Prevention and Control of Transmissible Diseases (CEA-PCMT), University Gamal Abdel Nasser, Conakry, Guinea.

Maferinyah National Centre for Training and Research in Rural Health (CNFRSR), Forécariah, Guinea.

出版信息

J Public Health Afr. 2022 Jul 26;13(2):1475. doi: 10.4081/jphia.2022.1475.

Abstract

Epidemic-prone diseases have high adverse impacts and pose important threats to global health security. This study aimed to assess levels of health facility preparedness and response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Guinea. This was a cross-sectional study in public and private health facilities/services across 13 Guinean health districts. Managers and healthcare workers (HCWs) from departments in each facility/service were interviewed. Descriptive statistics and comparisons were presented using Pearson's Chi-Squared Test or Fischer exact test. Totally, 197 managers and 1020 HCWs participated in the study. Guidance documents and dedicated spaces for management/isolation of suspected COVID-19 cases were available only in 29% and 26% of facilities, respectively. Capacities to collect (9%) and safely transport (14%) samples were low. Intensive care units (5%), dedicated patient beds (3%), oxygenators (2%), and respirators (0.6%) were almost lacking. While 36% of facilities/services had received infection prevention and control supplies, only 20% had supplies sufficient for 30 days. Moreover, only 9% of HCWs had received formal training on COVID-19. The main sources of information for HCWs were the media (90%) and the internet (58%). Only 30% of HCWs had received personal protective equipment, more in the public sector (p<0.001) and in Conakry (p=0.022). This study showed low levels of preparedness of health facilities/services in Guinea and highlighted a lack of confidence among HCWs who felt unsafe at their workplace. Better governance to improve and maintain the capacity of the Guinean health system to respond to current and future epidemics is needed.

摘要

易流行疾病具有很高的负面影响,对全球卫生安全构成重大威胁。本研究旨在评估几内亚卫生机构对新冠疫情的防范和应对水平。这是一项针对几内亚13个卫生区的公共和私立卫生机构/服务的横断面研究。对每个机构/服务部门的管理人员和医护人员进行了访谈。使用Pearson卡方检验或费舍尔精确检验进行描述性统计和比较。共有197名管理人员和1020名医护人员参与了该研究。分别只有29%和26%的机构有针对疑似新冠病例管理/隔离的指导文件和专用空间。样本采集(9%)和安全运输(14%)的能力较低。重症监护病房(5%)、专用病床(3%)、氧合器(2%)和呼吸器(0.6%)几乎短缺。虽然36%的机构/服务部门收到了感染预防和控制用品,但只有20%的机构有足够使用30天的用品。此外,只有9%的医护人员接受过关于新冠的正规培训。医护人员的主要信息来源是媒体(90%)和互联网(58%)。只有30%的医护人员收到了个人防护装备,公共部门(p<0.001)和科纳克里(p=0.022)的比例更高。本研究表明几内亚卫生机构/服务部门的防范水平较低,并凸显了医护人员的信心不足,他们在工作场所感到不安全。需要更好的治理来提高和维持几内亚卫生系统应对当前和未来疫情的能力。

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