Risk Assessment and Management of Exposure of Health Care Workers In The Context of COVID-19 According to WHO in Egypt
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i8.10938Keywords:
Risk Assessment, Health Care Workers, COVID-19, PPEAbstract
Background: Infection prevention and control strategies of WHO to prevent transmission of
COVID-19 in health-care settings comprise the following: early finding, source, organizational, and
environmental controls, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). WHO reported on 22 April 2020 that
established three congresses: Personal Protection Equipment (PPE), Diagnostics and Clinical care to report
global market shortage for critical supplies required for the global COVID-19. The aim of the current study
to evaluate risk assessment and management of exposure of health care workers in the context of COVID-19.
Research Design: A prospective, descriptive research design was utilized in this study. A random sample of
230 responds of HCWs, via an internet survey. Tool: one tool was used; risk assessment and management
of exposure of health care workers in the context of COVID-19. Results: The study reported the high
risk of COVID-19 to three clusters: 1st group who didn’t wear PPE with infected cases (20%), 2nd group
of HCWs who used a PPE but not with all cases or contact with the environment of patients, (20 to 35 %)
and 3rd group (34%), of high risk who exposed to accident biological material during interaction with a
COVID-19 patient. WHO surveillance raises the staff’s attention to PPE management and recommendation.
Recommendations: Health care sitting should Provide her staff with enough PPE, and demonstrate the
purpose and use of each PPE. Update the policy of PPE according to WHO recommendations.
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