Immunisation and Vaccine Preventable Diseases Division, UK Health Security Agency, London, UK
Immunisation and Vaccine Preventable Diseases Division, UK Health Security Agency, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2022 Sep 28;12(9):e052171. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-052171.
To assess implementation and ease of implementation of control measures in schools as reported by staff and parents.
A descriptive cross-sectional survey.
Staff and parents/guardians of the 132 primary schools and 19 secondary schools participating in COVID-19 surveillance in school kids (sKIDs and sKIDsPLUS Studies).
Prevalence of control measures implemented in schools in autumn 2020, parental and staff perception of ease of implementation.
In total, 56 of 151 (37%) schools participated in this study, with 1953 parents and 986 staff members completing the questionnaire. Most common measures implemented by schools included regular hand cleaning for students (52 of 56, 93%) and staff (70 of 73, 96%), as reported by parents and staff, respectively, and was among the easiest to implement at all times for students (57%) and even more so, for staff (78%). Maintaining 2-metre distancing was less commonly reported for students (24%-51%) as it was for staff (81%-84%), but was one of the most difficult to follow at all times for students (25%) and staff (16%) alike. Some measures were more commonly reported by primary school compared to secondary school parents, including keeping students within the same small groups (28 of 41, 68% vs 8 of 15, 53%), ensuring the same teacher for classes (29 of 41, 71% vs 6 of 15, 40%). On the other hand, wearing a face covering while at school was reported by three-quarters of secondary school parents compared with only parents of 4 of 41 (10%) primary schools. Other measures such as student temperature checks (5%-13%) and advising staff work from home if otherwise healthy (7%-15%) were rarely reported.
Variable implementation of infection control measures was reported, with some easier to implement (hand hygiene) than others (physical distancing).
评估工作人员和家长报告的学校中控制措施的实施情况和实施难度。
描述性的横断面调查。
参与儿童(sKIDs 和 sKIDsPLUS 研究)学校 COVID-19 监测的 132 所小学和 19 所中学的工作人员和家长/监护人。
2020 年秋季学校实施控制措施的流行率、家长和工作人员对实施难度的看法。
共有 56 所学校(占 151 所的 37%)参加了这项研究,1953 名家长和 986 名工作人员完成了问卷调查。报告称,学校实施的最常见措施包括学生(56 所学校中的 52 所,93%)和工作人员(73 所学校中的 70 所,96%)经常洗手,且学生(57%)甚至工作人员(78%)认为这些措施始终易于实施。保持 2 米的距离对于学生(24%-51%)来说比对于工作人员(81%-84%)报告得更少,但对于学生(25%)和工作人员(16%)来说,这些措施始终难以遵循。与中学相比,小学家长更常报告某些措施,包括让学生保持在同一小组内(41 所学校中的 28 所,68%比 15 所学校中的 8 所,53%),确保同一教师教同一班级(41 所学校中的 29 所,71%比 15 所学校中的 6 所,40%)。另一方面,四分之三的中学家长报告说,他们在校期间佩戴口罩,而只有 41 所小学中的 4 所(10%)的家长报告说佩戴口罩。其他措施,如学生体温检查(5%-13%)和建议身体健康的工作人员在家工作(7%-15%)很少被报告。
报告了感染控制措施的实施情况各不相同,有些措施更容易实施(手部卫生),而有些措施则较难实施(身体距离)。