Preparedness level and associated factors of health professionals regarding COVID-19

Objective: To assess the level of preparedness of health professionals working in South Gondar Zone public hospital, Debre Tabor Comprehensive specialized Hospital for coronavirus. Methods: An institutional-based cross-sectional survey was conducted with a self-administered questionnaire from April...

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Main Authors: Denberu Eshetie Adane, Basazinew Chekol Demilew, Netsanet Temesgen Ayenew, Tadesse Tamrie Negash, Abebe Tiruneh Boled
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-03-01
Series:SAGE Open Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/20503121211001151
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spelling doaj-65d4d69ecadc4736a8ed3467ac92398b2021-03-13T04:33:37ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open Medicine2050-31212021-03-01910.1177/20503121211001151Preparedness level and associated factors of health professionals regarding COVID-19Denberu Eshetie AdaneBasazinew Chekol DemilewNetsanet Temesgen AyenewTadesse Tamrie NegashAbebe Tiruneh BoledObjective: To assess the level of preparedness of health professionals working in South Gondar Zone public hospital, Debre Tabor Comprehensive specialized Hospital for coronavirus. Methods: An institutional-based cross-sectional survey was conducted with a self-administered questionnaire from April 20 to May 20. Descriptive statistics, chi-square test, bivariable, and multivariable logistic analysis were done. Bivariable and multivariable regression was held to determine significant predictors for preparedness. For all statistical analyses, a p value ⩽ 0.05 was considered as significant. Results: From a total health professionals, 301 health professionals with a response rate of 86% participated in the study. Among these, 206 were males while 95 participants were females with a mean age of 29.71 ± 5.84 years. To determine the preparedness level, we use the mean preparedness score of the respondents. Around 64.1% of health professionals were well prepared. Among 20 respondents who had a chronic illness, 80% of them think their illness is risky for the pandemic. The majority of the respondents (229/76.1%) responded as they were working without protective equipment. From the multivariable analysis male sex (adjusted odds ratio = 2.07, 95% confidence interval = 1.193–3.590), family living with them (adjusted odds ratio = 4.507, 95% confidence interval = 1.863–10.90), and involvement of other previous outbreak (adjusted odds ratio = 2.245, 95% confidence interval = 1.176–4.286) were the predictors for good preparedness. Conclusion: Most of the health professionals were well prepared. Being male, living within a family, and involvement of other outbreaks leads to good preparation. Governmental bodies and hospital managers have to help health professionals to be prepared enough to combat the pandemic.https://doi.org/10.1177/20503121211001151
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author Denberu Eshetie Adane
Basazinew Chekol Demilew
Netsanet Temesgen Ayenew
Tadesse Tamrie Negash
Abebe Tiruneh Boled
spellingShingle Denberu Eshetie Adane
Basazinew Chekol Demilew
Netsanet Temesgen Ayenew
Tadesse Tamrie Negash
Abebe Tiruneh Boled
Preparedness level and associated factors of health professionals regarding COVID-19
SAGE Open Medicine
author_facet Denberu Eshetie Adane
Basazinew Chekol Demilew
Netsanet Temesgen Ayenew
Tadesse Tamrie Negash
Abebe Tiruneh Boled
author_sort Denberu Eshetie Adane
title Preparedness level and associated factors of health professionals regarding COVID-19
title_short Preparedness level and associated factors of health professionals regarding COVID-19
title_full Preparedness level and associated factors of health professionals regarding COVID-19
title_fullStr Preparedness level and associated factors of health professionals regarding COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Preparedness level and associated factors of health professionals regarding COVID-19
title_sort preparedness level and associated factors of health professionals regarding covid-19
publisher SAGE Publishing
series SAGE Open Medicine
issn 2050-3121
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Objective: To assess the level of preparedness of health professionals working in South Gondar Zone public hospital, Debre Tabor Comprehensive specialized Hospital for coronavirus. Methods: An institutional-based cross-sectional survey was conducted with a self-administered questionnaire from April 20 to May 20. Descriptive statistics, chi-square test, bivariable, and multivariable logistic analysis were done. Bivariable and multivariable regression was held to determine significant predictors for preparedness. For all statistical analyses, a p value ⩽ 0.05 was considered as significant. Results: From a total health professionals, 301 health professionals with a response rate of 86% participated in the study. Among these, 206 were males while 95 participants were females with a mean age of 29.71 ± 5.84 years. To determine the preparedness level, we use the mean preparedness score of the respondents. Around 64.1% of health professionals were well prepared. Among 20 respondents who had a chronic illness, 80% of them think their illness is risky for the pandemic. The majority of the respondents (229/76.1%) responded as they were working without protective equipment. From the multivariable analysis male sex (adjusted odds ratio = 2.07, 95% confidence interval = 1.193–3.590), family living with them (adjusted odds ratio = 4.507, 95% confidence interval = 1.863–10.90), and involvement of other previous outbreak (adjusted odds ratio = 2.245, 95% confidence interval = 1.176–4.286) were the predictors for good preparedness. Conclusion: Most of the health professionals were well prepared. Being male, living within a family, and involvement of other outbreaks leads to good preparation. Governmental bodies and hospital managers have to help health professionals to be prepared enough to combat the pandemic.
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