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Knowledge about COVID-19 and Practices among Hemodialysis Technicians in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era
INTRODUCTION: Hemodialysis technicians play a crucial role in infection control practices in hemodialysis units. Thus, it is important to assess the knowledge and attitude towards COVID-19 among hemodialysis technicians in this pandemic situation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An online survey composed of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7585647/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33123381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6710503 |
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author | Pasari, Amit S. Bhawane, Amol Balwani, Manish R. Tolani, Priyanka Ramteke, Vishal Deshpande, Nishant |
author_facet | Pasari, Amit S. Bhawane, Amol Balwani, Manish R. Tolani, Priyanka Ramteke, Vishal Deshpande, Nishant |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Hemodialysis technicians play a crucial role in infection control practices in hemodialysis units. Thus, it is important to assess the knowledge and attitude towards COVID-19 among hemodialysis technicians in this pandemic situation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An online survey composed of 22 closed-ended questions using Google Forms was conducted in the month of April (13th to 19th) 2020. The survey consisted of questions regarding the knowledge of COVID-19 and current hemodialysis practice among hemodialysis technicians. The study was approved by the institutional ethics board. The survey was administered online through a mobile phone invitation. Basic statistics (mean and standard deviation or total number and percent) were computed for all covariates. RESULTS: Out of 150, 115 technicians participated in the survey. 80.9% of the participants were males. The mean age of respondents was 28.22 + 6.97 years. Most of the respondents could correctly identify fever (87.8%), breathlessness (86.08%), and dry cough (81.7%) as the symptoms of COVID-19 infection. 75.7% of the technicians were aware that it can be transmitted by asymptomatic persons. 61.1% of the technicians were segregating patients who had symptoms such as fever and cough to the last shift of the day. 81.1% of the technicians read the guidelines issued by the Indian Society of Nephrology—COVID-19 working group. But, only 25.5% of the respondents could rightly identify to keep a minimum distance of two meters between two beds while dialyzing a suspected patient of COVID-19 along with other patients to minimise risk of COVID-19 transmission. 60% of the technicians have received hydroxychloroquine as prophylaxis against coronavirus infection. CONCLUSION: Our study shows a significant knowledge gap among hemodialysis technicians about COVID-19. Effective COVID-19 education campaigns should be carried out intensively with relevant information among hemodialysis technicians to address the knowledge gap. A well-informed hemodialysis technician can prove to be a great tool to spread the right infection control practices among dialysis-dependent patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-75856472020-10-28 Knowledge about COVID-19 and Practices among Hemodialysis Technicians in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era Pasari, Amit S. Bhawane, Amol Balwani, Manish R. Tolani, Priyanka Ramteke, Vishal Deshpande, Nishant Int J Nephrol Research Article INTRODUCTION: Hemodialysis technicians play a crucial role in infection control practices in hemodialysis units. Thus, it is important to assess the knowledge and attitude towards COVID-19 among hemodialysis technicians in this pandemic situation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An online survey composed of 22 closed-ended questions using Google Forms was conducted in the month of April (13th to 19th) 2020. The survey consisted of questions regarding the knowledge of COVID-19 and current hemodialysis practice among hemodialysis technicians. The study was approved by the institutional ethics board. The survey was administered online through a mobile phone invitation. Basic statistics (mean and standard deviation or total number and percent) were computed for all covariates. RESULTS: Out of 150, 115 technicians participated in the survey. 80.9% of the participants were males. The mean age of respondents was 28.22 + 6.97 years. Most of the respondents could correctly identify fever (87.8%), breathlessness (86.08%), and dry cough (81.7%) as the symptoms of COVID-19 infection. 75.7% of the technicians were aware that it can be transmitted by asymptomatic persons. 61.1% of the technicians were segregating patients who had symptoms such as fever and cough to the last shift of the day. 81.1% of the technicians read the guidelines issued by the Indian Society of Nephrology—COVID-19 working group. But, only 25.5% of the respondents could rightly identify to keep a minimum distance of two meters between two beds while dialyzing a suspected patient of COVID-19 along with other patients to minimise risk of COVID-19 transmission. 60% of the technicians have received hydroxychloroquine as prophylaxis against coronavirus infection. CONCLUSION: Our study shows a significant knowledge gap among hemodialysis technicians about COVID-19. Effective COVID-19 education campaigns should be carried out intensively with relevant information among hemodialysis technicians to address the knowledge gap. A well-informed hemodialysis technician can prove to be a great tool to spread the right infection control practices among dialysis-dependent patients. Hindawi 2020-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7585647/ /pubmed/33123381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6710503 Text en Copyright © 2020 Amit S. Pasari et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Pasari, Amit S. Bhawane, Amol Balwani, Manish R. Tolani, Priyanka Ramteke, Vishal Deshpande, Nishant Knowledge about COVID-19 and Practices among Hemodialysis Technicians in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era |
title | Knowledge about COVID-19 and Practices among Hemodialysis Technicians in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era |
title_full | Knowledge about COVID-19 and Practices among Hemodialysis Technicians in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era |
title_fullStr | Knowledge about COVID-19 and Practices among Hemodialysis Technicians in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era |
title_full_unstemmed | Knowledge about COVID-19 and Practices among Hemodialysis Technicians in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era |
title_short | Knowledge about COVID-19 and Practices among Hemodialysis Technicians in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era |
title_sort | knowledge about covid-19 and practices among hemodialysis technicians in the covid-19 pandemic era |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7585647/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33123381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6710503 |
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