Perceived barriers to the practice of preventive measures for COVID-19 pandemic among health professionals in public health facilities of the Gamo zone, southern Ethiopia: a phenomenological study

Abstract Background Novel coronavirus is a global pandemic and killed many individuals, including health care professionals. It caused stress on the health care system of all countries. Presently, studies are emerging regarding the COVID-19 pandemic in different aspects. However, a few have explored...

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Main Authors: Abera Mersha, Shitaye Shibiru, Meseret Girma, Gistane Ayele, Agegnehu Bante, Mekidim Kassa, Sintayehu Abebe, Misgun Shewangizaw
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Published: BMC 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10256-3
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spelling doaj-ea981504cc19417a9db5523d09dc1a8a2021-01-24T12:03:39ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-01-0121111010.1186/s12889-021-10256-3Perceived barriers to the practice of preventive measures for COVID-19 pandemic among health professionals in public health facilities of the Gamo zone, southern Ethiopia: a phenomenological studyAbera Mersha0Shitaye Shibiru1Meseret Girma2Gistane Ayele3Agegnehu Bante4Mekidim Kassa5Sintayehu Abebe6Misgun Shewangizaw7School of Nursing, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Arba Minch UniversitySchool of Nursing, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Arba Minch UniversitySchool of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Arba Minch UniversitySchool of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Arba Minch UniversitySchool of Nursing, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Arba Minch UniversitySchool of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Arba Minch UniversitySchool of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Arba Minch UniversitySchool of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Arba Minch UniversityAbstract Background Novel coronavirus is a global pandemic and killed many individuals, including health care professionals. It caused stress on the health care system of all countries. Presently, studies are emerging regarding the COVID-19 pandemic in different aspects. However, a few have explored barriers that affecting the practice of preventive measures for the COVID-19. As such, the study aimed to fill these research gaps in the study setting. Methods A semi-structured interview guide was used to conduct this phenomenological study among 16 key informants. Key informants were recruited by the purposive sampling method. To analyze that data, thematic content analysis was employed by using an inductive approach in NVivo 12 Pro software. Results In this study, six main themes were identified with the sub-themes. Overview of COVID-19 pandemic (with the six sub-themes), consequences (with the two sub-themes), perceived practice (with four sub-themes), perceived barriers (with four sub-themes), newfangled activities (with three sub-themes), and suggestion for improvement (with seven sub-themes) were the major themes. The participants perceived the influence of shortage of personal protective equipment and solutions for hand hygiene, negligence and ignorance, inadequate infrastructure, lack of training, and lack of attention and recognition for the staff on the practice of preventive measures. Conclusions This study showed a gap in preventive measure practices for the COVID-19 in the health care system. Community influences, health care provider related barriers, institutional barriers, and lack of communication and support affect the practice. Hence, attention should give to fulfill the necessary supplies in the health facilities, improve the infrastructures, and equip health professionals by providing capacity-building activities. Besides, health care workers must recognize, and attention is needed.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10256-3CoronavirusPandemicBarriersPhenomenological studyAnd Ethiopia
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author Abera Mersha
Shitaye Shibiru
Meseret Girma
Gistane Ayele
Agegnehu Bante
Mekidim Kassa
Sintayehu Abebe
Misgun Shewangizaw
spellingShingle Abera Mersha
Shitaye Shibiru
Meseret Girma
Gistane Ayele
Agegnehu Bante
Mekidim Kassa
Sintayehu Abebe
Misgun Shewangizaw
Perceived barriers to the practice of preventive measures for COVID-19 pandemic among health professionals in public health facilities of the Gamo zone, southern Ethiopia: a phenomenological study
BMC Public Health
Coronavirus
Pandemic
Barriers
Phenomenological study
And Ethiopia
author_facet Abera Mersha
Shitaye Shibiru
Meseret Girma
Gistane Ayele
Agegnehu Bante
Mekidim Kassa
Sintayehu Abebe
Misgun Shewangizaw
author_sort Abera Mersha
title Perceived barriers to the practice of preventive measures for COVID-19 pandemic among health professionals in public health facilities of the Gamo zone, southern Ethiopia: a phenomenological study
title_short Perceived barriers to the practice of preventive measures for COVID-19 pandemic among health professionals in public health facilities of the Gamo zone, southern Ethiopia: a phenomenological study
title_full Perceived barriers to the practice of preventive measures for COVID-19 pandemic among health professionals in public health facilities of the Gamo zone, southern Ethiopia: a phenomenological study
title_fullStr Perceived barriers to the practice of preventive measures for COVID-19 pandemic among health professionals in public health facilities of the Gamo zone, southern Ethiopia: a phenomenological study
title_full_unstemmed Perceived barriers to the practice of preventive measures for COVID-19 pandemic among health professionals in public health facilities of the Gamo zone, southern Ethiopia: a phenomenological study
title_sort perceived barriers to the practice of preventive measures for covid-19 pandemic among health professionals in public health facilities of the gamo zone, southern ethiopia: a phenomenological study
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background Novel coronavirus is a global pandemic and killed many individuals, including health care professionals. It caused stress on the health care system of all countries. Presently, studies are emerging regarding the COVID-19 pandemic in different aspects. However, a few have explored barriers that affecting the practice of preventive measures for the COVID-19. As such, the study aimed to fill these research gaps in the study setting. Methods A semi-structured interview guide was used to conduct this phenomenological study among 16 key informants. Key informants were recruited by the purposive sampling method. To analyze that data, thematic content analysis was employed by using an inductive approach in NVivo 12 Pro software. Results In this study, six main themes were identified with the sub-themes. Overview of COVID-19 pandemic (with the six sub-themes), consequences (with the two sub-themes), perceived practice (with four sub-themes), perceived barriers (with four sub-themes), newfangled activities (with three sub-themes), and suggestion for improvement (with seven sub-themes) were the major themes. The participants perceived the influence of shortage of personal protective equipment and solutions for hand hygiene, negligence and ignorance, inadequate infrastructure, lack of training, and lack of attention and recognition for the staff on the practice of preventive measures. Conclusions This study showed a gap in preventive measure practices for the COVID-19 in the health care system. Community influences, health care provider related barriers, institutional barriers, and lack of communication and support affect the practice. Hence, attention should give to fulfill the necessary supplies in the health facilities, improve the infrastructures, and equip health professionals by providing capacity-building activities. Besides, health care workers must recognize, and attention is needed.
topic Coronavirus
Pandemic
Barriers
Phenomenological study
And Ethiopia
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10256-3
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