Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem (Aug 2024)

Infection and the use of personal protective equipment among Primary Health Care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic

  • Jarbas da Silva Ziani,
  • Jenifer Härter,
  • Bruna Lixinski Zuge,
  • Debora da Cruz Payão Pellegrini,
  • Josefine Busanello,
  • Karlo Henrique dos Santos Herrera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.6870.4290
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32

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Abstract Objective: to analyze the frequency and associated risk factors for COVID-19 infection and the availability of Personal Protective Equipment used by primary healthcare workers. Method: a cross-sectional study was conducted over six months in Rio Grande do Sul. Descriptive analysis was performed, with the comparison of independent samples using Pearson’s Chi-square test and Fisher’s Exact test (p<.05). Results: the study included 206 (27%) healthcare workers who presented COVID-19 symptoms. There was a statistical association for the following variables: availability of surgical masks (p=.003), seeking information on the correct use of personal protective equipment (p=.045), having attended people with flu-like syndrome (p=.024), and believing that the highest risk of contamination is when attending a patient positive for coronavirus disease (p=.001). Conclusion: the availability of personal protective equipment is indispensable for COVID-19 prevention, with special emphasis on the use of surgical masks. Furthermore, the study highlighted the importance of providing Personal Protective Equipment in conjunction with guidance on its use.

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