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Title: Awareness and preparedness of healthcare workers against the first wave of the COVID- 19 pandemic: A cross-sectional survey across 57 countries
Authors: Nguyen Tien Huy
R. Matthew Chico
Vuong Thanh Huan
Hosam Waleed Shaikhkhalil
Vuong Ngoc Thao Uyen
Ahmad Taysir Atieh Qarawi
Shamael Thabit Mohammed Alhady
Nguyen Lam Vuong
Le Van Truong
Mai Ngoc Luu
Shyam Prakash Dumre
Atsuko Imoto
Peter N. Lee
Dao Ngoc Hien Tam
Sze Jia Ng
Mohammad Rashidul Hashan
Mitsuaki Matsui
Nguyen Tran Minh Duc
Sedighe Karimzadeh
Nut Koonrungsesomboon
Chris Smith
Sharon Cox
Kazuhiko Moji
Kenji Hirayama
Le Khac Linh
Kirellos SaAbbas
Tran Nu Thuy Dung
Tareq Mohammed Ali AL-Ahdal
Emmanuel Oluwadare Balogun
Nguyen The Duy
Mennatullah Mohamed Eltaras
Trang Huynh
Nguyen Thi Linh Hue
Bui Diem Khue
Abdelrahman Gad
Gehad Mohamed Tawfik
Kazumi Kubota
Hoang Minh Nguyen
Dmytro Pavlenko
Vu Thi Thu Trang
Le Thuong Vu
Tran Hai Yen
Nguyen Thi Yen-Xuan
Luong Thi Trang
Vinh Dong
Akash Sharma
Vu Quoc Dat
Mohammed Soliman
Jeza Abdul Aziz
Jaffer Shah
Pham Dinh Long Hung
Yap Siang Jee
Dang Thuy Ha Phuong
Tran Thuy Huong Quynh
Hoang Thi Nam Giang
Vy Thi Nhat Huynh
Nguyen Anh Thi
Nacir Dhouibi
Truc Phan
Vincent Duru
Nguyen Hai Nam
Sherief Ghozy
Authors: Nguyen Tien Huy
R. Matthew Chico
Vuong Thanh Huan
Hosam Waleed Shaikhkhalil
Vuong Ngoc Thao Uyen
Ahmad Taysir Atieh Qarawi
Shamael Thabit Mohammed Alhady
Nguyen Lam Vuong
Le Van Truong
Mai Ngoc Luu
Shyam Prakash Dumre
Atsuko Imoto
Peter N. Lee
Dao Ngoc Hien Tam
Sze Jia Ng
Mohammad Rashidul Hashan
Mitsuaki Matsui
Nguyen Tran Minh Duc
Sedighe Karimzadeh
Nut Koonrungsesomboon
Chris Smith
Sharon Cox
Kazuhiko Moji
Kenji Hirayama
Le Khac Linh
Kirellos SaAbbas
Tran Nu Thuy Dung
Tareq Mohammed Ali AL-Ahdal
Emmanuel Oluwadare Balogun
Nguyen The Duy
Mennatullah Mohamed Eltaras
Trang Huynh
Nguyen Thi Linh Hue
Bui Diem Khue
Abdelrahman Gad
Gehad Mohamed Tawfik
Kazumi Kubota
Hoang Minh Nguyen
Dmytro Pavlenko
Vu Thi Thu Trang
Le Thuong Vu
Tran Hai Yen
Nguyen Thi Yen-Xuan
Luong Thi Trang
Vinh Dong
Akash Sharma
Vu Quoc Dat
Mohammed Soliman
Jeza Abdul Aziz
Jaffer Shah
Pham Dinh Long Hung
Yap Siang Jee
Dang Thuy Ha Phuong
Tran Thuy Huong Quynh
Hoang Thi Nam Giang
Vy Thi Nhat Huynh
Nguyen Anh Thi
Nacir Dhouibi
Truc Phan
Vincent Duru
Nguyen Hai Nam
Sherief Ghozy
Keywords: Multidisciplinary
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2021
Abstract: Background Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, there have been concerns related to the preparedness of healthcare workers (HCWs). This study aimed to describe the level of awareness and preparedness of hospital HCWs at the time of the first wave. Methods This multinational, multicenter, cross-sectional survey was conducted among hospital HCWs from February to May 2020. We used a hierarchical logistic regression multivariate analysis to adjust the influence of variables based on awareness and preparedness. We then used association rule mining to identify relationships between HCW confidence in handling suspected COVID-19 patients and prior COVID-19 case-management training. Results We surveyed 24,653 HCWs from 371 hospitals across 57 countries and received 17,302 responses from 70.2% HCWs overall. The median COVID-19 preparedness score was 11.0 (interquartile range [IQR] = 6.0-14.0) and the median awareness score was 29.6 (IQR = 26.6-32.6). HCWs at COVID-19 designated facilities with previous outbreak experience, or HCWs who were trained for dealing with the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak, had significantly higher levels of preparedness and awareness (p<0.001). Association rule mining suggests that nurses and doctors who had a 'great-extent-of-confidence' in handling suspected COVID- 19 patients had participated in COVID-19 training courses. Male participants (mean difference = 0.34; 95% CI = 0.22, 0.46; p<0.001) and nurses (mean difference = 0.67; 95% CI = 0.53, 0.81; p<0.001) had higher preparedness scores compared to women participants and doctors. Interpretation There was an unsurprising high level of awareness and preparedness among HCWs who participated in COVID-19 training courses. However, disparity existed along the lines of gender and type of HCW. It is unknown whether the difference in COVID-19 preparedness that we detected early in the pandemic may have translated into disproportionate SARSCoV- 2 burden of disease by gender or HCW type.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/77446
ISSN: 19326203
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