作者
Patience Mwine, Immaculate Atuhaire, Sherry R Ahirirwe, Hilda T Nansikombi, Shaban Senyange, Sarah Elayeete, Veronicah Masanja, Alice Asio, Allan Komakech, Rose Nampeera, Edirisa J Nsubuga, Petranilla Nakamya, Andrew Kwiringira, Stella M Migamba, Benon Kwesiga, Daniel Kadobera, Lillian Bulage, Paul E Okello, Sandra Nabatanzi, Fred Monje, Irene B Kyamwine, Alex R Ario, Julie R Harris
发表日期
2023/5/4
期刊
BMC Health Services Research
卷号
23
期号
1
页码范围
441
出版商
BioMed Central
简介
Background
The COVID-19 pandemic overwhelmed the capacity of health facilities globally, emphasizing the need for readiness to respond to rapid increases in cases. The first wave of COVID-19 in Uganda peaked in late 2020 and demonstrated challenges with facility readiness to manage cases. The second wave began in May 2021. In June 2021, we assessed the readiness of health facilities in Uganda to manage the second wave of COVID-19.
Methods
Referral hospitals managed severe COVID-19 patients, while lower-level health facilities screened, isolated, and managed mild cases. We assessed 17 of 20 referral hospitals in Uganda and 71 of 3,107 lower-level health facilities, selected using multistage sampling. We interviewed health facility heads in person about case management, coordination and communication and reporting, and preparation for the surge of COVID-19 during first and the start of the …
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