COVID-19 in Africa: care and protection for frontline healthcare workers
University of the Witwatersrand · South African Medical Research Council · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Medical staff caring for COVID-19 patients face mental stress, physical exhaustion, separation from families, stigma, and the pain of losing patients and colleagues. Many of them have acquired SARS-CoV-2 and some have died. In Africa, where the pandemic is escalating, there are major gaps in response capacity, especially in human resources and protective equipment. We examine these challenges and propose interventions to protect healthcare workers on the continent, drawing on articles identified on Medline (Pubmed) in a search on 24 March 2020. Global jostling means that supplies of personal protective equipment are limited in Africa. Even low-cost interventions such as facemasks for patients with a cough and…
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- 100%
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13Topics & keywords
- Psychological intervention
- Medicine
- Health care
- Personal protective equipment
- Pandemic
- Social distance
- Nursing
- Infection control
- Good health and well-being