Preparedness level of frontline healthcare professionals in Tshwane regarding the COVID-19 pandemic

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dc.contributor.author Bongongo, Tombo
dc.contributor.author Govender, Indiran
dc.contributor.author Nzaumvila, Doudou K.
dc.contributor.author Maphasha, Olga
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-15T05:18:44Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-15T05:18:44Z
dc.date.issued 2022-01-24
dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND : Facing the highly transmissible viral infection referred to as the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) that threatens human life, South African frontline healthcare professionals have faced a major challenge. Being one of the African countries with a higher prevalence of COVID-19 cases, this study aimed to assess the preparedness levels of emergency doctors, nurses and clinical associates in the Tshwane district of South Africa regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS : This was a cross-sectional survey using a developed and piloted online questionnaire. It was conducted in the casualty departments (emergency medical units) of seven hospitals in the Tshwane district of South Africa. Only emergency doctors, nurses and clinical associates took part. RESULTS : Of the 87 respondents, the mean age was 33.9 years and the minimum and maximum ages were 22 and 62 years, respectively; 37 (42.5%) were aged 26–30 years, 54 (62.1%) were females, 46 (52.9%) were single persons, 35 (40.2%) were medical officers, 42 (48.3%) were healthcare professionals with 0–5 years of experience and 21 (24.1%) were from a provincial tertiary hospital. Of the healthcare professionals, 63 (72.4%) were assessed as being prepared regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. CONCLUSIONS : The current online survey demonstrated a good preparedness level regarding the COVID-19 pandemic management amongst frontline healthcare professionals working in seven hospitals of the Tshwane district. An educational training programme on disaster management or the COVID-19 pandemic should be implemented to ensure that all frontline healthcare professionals are adequately prepared for current and future outbreaks. en_US
dc.description.department Family Medicine en_US
dc.description.librarian am2023 en_US
dc.description.uri https://www.safpj.co.za en_US
dc.identifier.citation Bongongo, T., Govender, I., Nzaumvila, D.K. & Maphasha, O.M. Preparedness level of frontline healthcare professionals in Tshwane regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. South African Family Practice 2022;64(1), a5341. https://DOI.org/10.4102/safp.v64i1.5341. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2078-6190 (print)
dc.identifier.issn 2078-6204 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.4102/safp.v64i1.5341
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/89517
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher AOSIS en_US
dc.rights © 2022. The Authors. Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. en_US
dc.subject Preparedness level en_US
dc.subject Frontline healthcare professionals en_US
dc.subject Tshwane en_US
dc.subject COVID-19 pandemic en_US
dc.subject Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) en_US
dc.title Preparedness level of frontline healthcare professionals in Tshwane regarding the COVID-19 pandemic en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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