WHO African Region, Brazzaville, Congo.
University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria.
Pan Afr Med J. 2024 Feb 16;47:68. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2024.47.68.40362. eCollection 2024.
A human resource base that ensures appropriate deployment of staff to emergencies, addressing different shock events in emergencies, without disrupting continuity of service is germane to a successful response. Consequently, the WHO Health Emergencies programme in the African Region, in collaboration with Africa Centre for Disease Control (ACDC) launched the African Volunteer Health Corps (AVoHC) and Strengthening and Utilization of Response Group for Emergencies (SURGE), an initiative aimed at ensuring a pool of timely responders. We explored the willingness of WHO staff to work in emergencies. A call for expression of interest to be part of the Elite Emergency Experts (Triple E) was published on 5 July 2022 via email and was open for 5 weeks. The responses were analyzed using simple descriptive statistics and presented with graphic illustrations. A total of 1253 WHO staff, from all the six WHO regions, cutting across all cadre, applied to the call. The applicants had various trainings and experiences in emergency and have responded to mostly disease outbreaks. Two-third of the applicants were males. This paper did not explore reasons for the willingness to work in emergencies. However, contrary to fears expressed in literature that health workers would not want to work in emergencies with potential for infections, the applicants have worked mostly in infectious emergencies. Literature identified some themes on factors that could impact on willingness of health workers to work in emergencies. These include concerns for the safety of the responders and impact of partners, child and elderly care, as well as other family obligations, which emergency planners must consider in planning emergency response.
一个人力资源基础,确保在紧急情况下适当部署工作人员,应对不同的冲击事件,而不中断服务的连续性,对于成功应对至关重要。因此,世卫组织非洲区域卫生应急规划与非洲疾病控制中心(Africa Centre for Disease Control,ACDC)合作,启动了非洲志愿卫生人员队伍(African Volunteer Health Corps,AVoHC)和加强和利用应急反应小组(Strengthening and Utilization of Response Group for Emergencies,SURGE),这是一项旨在确保及时响应人员储备的倡议。我们探讨了世卫组织工作人员参与紧急情况的意愿。2022 年 7 月 5 日,通过电子邮件发布了一项关于有意愿成为精英应急专家(Triple E)的意向表达的呼吁,为期 5 周。使用简单的描述性统计分析和图形说明对回复进行了分析。来自世卫组织所有六个区域、跨越所有职级的 1253 名世卫组织工作人员对这一号召做出了回应。申请人在应急方面接受过各种培训并具有相关经验,主要应对过疾病暴发。申请人中有三分之二是男性。本文没有探讨愿意参与紧急情况工作的原因。然而,与文献中表达的卫生工作者由于感染风险而不愿意参与紧急情况的担忧相反,申请人主要在传染病紧急情况中工作过。文献确定了一些可能影响卫生工作者参与紧急情况工作意愿的因素,包括对响应者安全的关注以及合作伙伴、儿童和老人护理以及其他家庭义务的影响,应急规划者必须在规划应急响应时考虑这些因素。