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塞拉利昂医护人员的新冠疫情预防与准备工作。

COVID-19 prevention and preparedness among healthcare workers in Sierra Leone.

作者信息

David Ifeolu, Myroniuk Tyler W, Yu Mansoo, Schatz Enid

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States of America.

Department of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States of America.

出版信息

J Public Health Afr. 2025 Apr 16;16(1):739. doi: 10.4102/jphia.v16i1.739. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sierra Leone's health system has faced significant challenges, including the long-term impacts of the 2014 Ebola outbreak, prolonged conflicts before that, and economic factors contributing to the fragility of healthcare systems in many low-income settings. This qualitative study explores COVID-19 prevention practices among healthcare workers in the context of their past experiences with disease outbreaks.

AIM

This study aims to understand COVID-19 prevention practices among healthcare workers in Sierra Leone and how their past experiences with disease outbreaks influence these practices.

SETTING

The study was conducted in three districts of Sierra Leone - Freetown, Makeni and Kenema - focusing on healthcare workers in a low-income setting with ongoing public health challenges.

METHODS

In-depth interviews were conducted with 24 healthcare workers, and the data were analysed for themes using the Health Belief Model and Theory of Planned Behaviour.

RESULTS

Healthcare workers demonstrated positive attitudes and strict adherence to infection prevention measures, influenced by their Ebola outbreak experience. Barriers included limited personal protective equipment and social disapproval.

CONCLUSION

Interventions should focus on improving access to infection prevention tools and combating disapproval through community engagement. These findings are crucial for enhancing infectious disease prevention among healthcare workers in low-income settings.

CONTRIBUTION

This study provides insights into how past outbreak experiences influence disease prevention practices among healthcare workers in Sierra Leone, highlighting the need to address adherence barriers. These findings contribute to a broader understanding of infectious disease prevention in low-income settings and enhance global efforts in preparing for future public health emergencies.

摘要

背景

塞拉利昂的卫生系统面临重大挑战,包括2014年埃博拉疫情的长期影响、此前的长期冲突以及导致许多低收入地区医疗系统脆弱的经济因素。这项定性研究探讨了医护人员在经历过疾病暴发的背景下的新冠病毒预防措施。

目的

本研究旨在了解塞拉利昂医护人员的新冠病毒预防措施,以及他们过去的疾病暴发经历如何影响这些措施。

背景

该研究在塞拉利昂的三个地区——弗里敦、马克尼和凯内马——开展,重点关注面临持续公共卫生挑战的低收入地区的医护人员。

方法

对24名医护人员进行了深入访谈,并运用健康信念模型和计划行为理论对数据进行主题分析。

结果

受埃博拉疫情经历的影响,医护人员表现出积极的态度并严格遵守感染预防措施。障碍包括个人防护装备有限和社会不认可。

结论

干预措施应侧重于改善感染预防工具的获取,并通过社区参与消除不认可。这些发现对于加强低收入地区医护人员的传染病预防至关重要。

贡献

本研究深入了解了过去的疫情经历如何影响塞拉利昂医护人员的疾病预防措施,强调了应对依从性障碍的必要性。这些发现有助于更广泛地理解低收入地区的传染病预防,并加强全球应对未来公共卫生紧急情况的努力。

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