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Factors associated with the diagnosis of COVID-19 among Brazilian health professionals COVID-19 and health professionals

INTRODUCTION: Health professionals are on the front lines against the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and are at high risk for acquiring the infection. Failures in precautionary measures, inadequacy/scarcity of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and lack of social and family distancing may be...

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Autores principales: Gir, Elucir, Teles, Sheila Araújo, Menegueti, Mayra Gonçalves, Reis, Renata Karina, de Carvalho, Milton Jorge, Botelho, Eliã Pinheiro, Milanês Sousa, Laelson Rochelle, Campos Coelho, Hemilio Fernandes, Ávila, Fernanda Maria Pereira, Gimeniz Galvão, Marli Teresinha, Nogueira, Wynne Pereira, de Oliveira e Silva, Ana Cristina
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9231739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35749441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267121
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author Gir, Elucir
Teles, Sheila Araújo
Menegueti, Mayra Gonçalves
Reis, Renata Karina
de Carvalho, Milton Jorge
Botelho, Eliã Pinheiro
Milanês Sousa, Laelson Rochelle
Campos Coelho, Hemilio Fernandes
Ávila, Fernanda Maria Pereira
Gimeniz Galvão, Marli Teresinha
Nogueira, Wynne Pereira
de Oliveira e Silva, Ana Cristina
author_facet Gir, Elucir
Teles, Sheila Araújo
Menegueti, Mayra Gonçalves
Reis, Renata Karina
de Carvalho, Milton Jorge
Botelho, Eliã Pinheiro
Milanês Sousa, Laelson Rochelle
Campos Coelho, Hemilio Fernandes
Ávila, Fernanda Maria Pereira
Gimeniz Galvão, Marli Teresinha
Nogueira, Wynne Pereira
de Oliveira e Silva, Ana Cristina
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description INTRODUCTION: Health professionals are on the front lines against the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and are at high risk for acquiring the infection. Failures in precautionary measures, inadequacy/scarcity of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and lack of social and family distancing may be associated with increased exposure and contamination by the new coronavirus. This study investigated the prevalence of COVID-19 among Brazilian health professionals and associated factors according to demographic and occupational characteristics. METHODS: A cross-sectional, analytical study was conducted using an online survey with 12,086 health professionals from all regions of Brazil. Data were collected using an adaptation of the respondent-driven sampling method for the virtual environment. The outcome variable was the diagnosis of COVID-19. Bivariate and multiple logistic regression analyzes were used to identify an association between the diagnosis of COVID-19 and demographic and occupational variables. Variables were considered statistically significant based on p<0.05. RESULTS: Most participants were female, from the northeast region, and nursing professionals. A prevalence of 31.95% (95%CI: 31.0%, 32.9%) of COVID-19 was estimated. Following multiple regression analysis, the variables associated with the diagnosis of COVID-19 among health professionals were: male gender, married individuals, professionals who provide care to patients with COVID-19, who work in a field hospital, and those who work in institutions that did not offer enough quality PPE. CONCLUSIONS: The study found a high prevalence of COVID-19 infection, with male professionals being those with greater chances. Inadequate supply or poor quality of PPE offered by health institutions compromises the health of professionals with an increase in positive diagnosis for COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-92317392022-06-25 Factors associated with the diagnosis of COVID-19 among Brazilian health professionals COVID-19 and health professionals Gir, Elucir Teles, Sheila Araújo Menegueti, Mayra Gonçalves Reis, Renata Karina de Carvalho, Milton Jorge Botelho, Eliã Pinheiro Milanês Sousa, Laelson Rochelle Campos Coelho, Hemilio Fernandes Ávila, Fernanda Maria Pereira Gimeniz Galvão, Marli Teresinha Nogueira, Wynne Pereira de Oliveira e Silva, Ana Cristina PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Health professionals are on the front lines against the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and are at high risk for acquiring the infection. Failures in precautionary measures, inadequacy/scarcity of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and lack of social and family distancing may be associated with increased exposure and contamination by the new coronavirus. This study investigated the prevalence of COVID-19 among Brazilian health professionals and associated factors according to demographic and occupational characteristics. METHODS: A cross-sectional, analytical study was conducted using an online survey with 12,086 health professionals from all regions of Brazil. Data were collected using an adaptation of the respondent-driven sampling method for the virtual environment. The outcome variable was the diagnosis of COVID-19. Bivariate and multiple logistic regression analyzes were used to identify an association between the diagnosis of COVID-19 and demographic and occupational variables. Variables were considered statistically significant based on p<0.05. RESULTS: Most participants were female, from the northeast region, and nursing professionals. A prevalence of 31.95% (95%CI: 31.0%, 32.9%) of COVID-19 was estimated. Following multiple regression analysis, the variables associated with the diagnosis of COVID-19 among health professionals were: male gender, married individuals, professionals who provide care to patients with COVID-19, who work in a field hospital, and those who work in institutions that did not offer enough quality PPE. CONCLUSIONS: The study found a high prevalence of COVID-19 infection, with male professionals being those with greater chances. Inadequate supply or poor quality of PPE offered by health institutions compromises the health of professionals with an increase in positive diagnosis for COVID-19. Public Library of Science 2022-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9231739/ /pubmed/35749441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267121 Text en © 2022 Gir et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Gir, Elucir
Teles, Sheila Araújo
Menegueti, Mayra Gonçalves
Reis, Renata Karina
de Carvalho, Milton Jorge
Botelho, Eliã Pinheiro
Milanês Sousa, Laelson Rochelle
Campos Coelho, Hemilio Fernandes
Ávila, Fernanda Maria Pereira
Gimeniz Galvão, Marli Teresinha
Nogueira, Wynne Pereira
de Oliveira e Silva, Ana Cristina
Factors associated with the diagnosis of COVID-19 among Brazilian health professionals COVID-19 and health professionals
title Factors associated with the diagnosis of COVID-19 among Brazilian health professionals COVID-19 and health professionals
title_full Factors associated with the diagnosis of COVID-19 among Brazilian health professionals COVID-19 and health professionals
title_fullStr Factors associated with the diagnosis of COVID-19 among Brazilian health professionals COVID-19 and health professionals
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with the diagnosis of COVID-19 among Brazilian health professionals COVID-19 and health professionals
title_short Factors associated with the diagnosis of COVID-19 among Brazilian health professionals COVID-19 and health professionals
title_sort factors associated with the diagnosis of covid-19 among brazilian health professionals covid-19 and health professionals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9231739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35749441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267121
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