作者
Talitha Crowley, Danine Kitshoff, Frances de Lange-Cloete, Justine Baron, Santel De Lange, Cornelle Young, Tonya Esterhuizen, Ian Couper
发表日期
2021
期刊
African journal of primary health care & family medicine
卷号
13
期号
1
页码范围
1-8
出版商
AOSIS Publishing
简介
CROWLEY, Talitha et al. Primary care nurses' preparedness for COVID-19 in the Western Cape province, South Africa. Afr. j. prim. health care fam. med.(Online)[online]. 2021, vol. 13, n. 1, pp. 1-8. ISSN 2071-2936. http://dx. doi. org/10.4102/phcfm. v13i1. 2879.
INTRODUCTION: The novel coronavirus 2019 or COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a global public health crisis. Primary care (PC) nurses render first line care, or refer for more specialised servicesAIM: To investigate the preparedness of PC nurses for COVID-19 in the Western CapeSETTING: The Western Cape province of South AfricaMETHODS: We administered an online survey, with closed and open-ended questions, to 83 Stellenbosch University postgraduate PC nursing students and alumni working in the Western Cape, between 03 July and 01 September 2020RESULTS: The results indicated that 43.3% of participants were confident about the infection, prevention, and control (IPC) training they received and 56.7% felt prepared to provide direct care to suspected cases of COVID-19. Primary care nurses were more comfortable to triage (78.3%) than to manage persons with COVID-19 (42.2%), indicating that they may not be functioning to the full capacity of their education and training. Adequate infrastructure was reported by less than a third of the participants (30.1%) and 59.1% reported that personal protective equipment (PPE) was always available. Primary care nurses needed support in coping with stress (57.8%) although few (14.5%) reported access to mental health servicesCONCLUSION: Primary care nurses were not prepared optimally for the COVID-19 pandemic …
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