Viruses (Feb 2019)

Priorities, Barriers, and Facilitators towards International Guidelines for the Delivery of Supportive Clinical Care during an Ebola Outbreak: A Cross-Sectional Survey

  • Marie-Claude Battista,
  • Christine Loignon,
  • Lynda Benhadj,
  • Elysee Nouvet,
  • Srinivas Murthy,
  • Robert Fowler,
  • Neill K. J. Adhikari,
  • Adnan Haj-Moustafa,
  • Alex P. Salam,
  • Adrienne K. Chan,
  • Sharmistha Mishra,
  • Francois Couturier,
  • Catherine Hudon,
  • Peter Horby,
  • Richard Bedell,
  • Michael Rekart,
  • Jan Hajek,
  • Francois Lamontagne

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v11020194
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 194

Abstract

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During the Ebola outbreak, mortality reduction was attributed to multiple improvements in supportive care delivered in Ebola treatment units (ETUs). We aimed to identify high-priority supportive care measures, as well as perceived barriers and facilitators to their implementation, for patients with Ebola Virus Disease (EVD). We conducted a cross-sectional survey of key stakeholders involved in the response to the 2014⁻2016 West African EVD outbreak. Out of 57 email invitations, 44 responses were received, and 29 respondents completed the survey. The respondents listed insufficient numbers of health workers (23/29, 79%), improper tools for the documentation of clinical data (n = 22/28, 79%), insufficient material resources (n = 22/29, 76%), and unadapted personal protective equipment (n = 20/28, 71%) as the main barriers to the provision of supportive care in ETUs. Facilitators to the provision of supportive care included team camaraderie (n in agreement = 25/28, 89%), ability to speak the local language (22/28, 79%), and having treatment protocols in place (22/28, 79%). This survey highlights a consensus across various stakeholders involved in the response to the 2014⁻2016 EVD outbreak on a limited number of high-priority supportive care interventions for clinical practice guidelines. Identified barriers and facilitators further inform the application of guidelines.

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