Surveillance, preparedness and challenges of home-based care for COVID-19 patients and health workers in western Kenya
East African Medical Journal
; 99(9):5185-5194, 2022.
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in English
| CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-2275030
ABSTRACT
Study Objective(s) The main study objective was to report on surveillance data from, assess the preparedness and challenges of home-based care for COVID-19 patients and hhealth workers in four Counties (Kakamega, Vihiga, Bungoma, Busia) in Kenya. Design, setting and Participants:
The study design and setting used was both qualitative and quantitative and it involved random sampling and snowballing sampling, to obtain data from health workers and patients in Home-Based Isolation. Participants were patients, health workers and county health administrators. The participants included 4 health directors, 20 health care givers who included nurses and clinical officers, 30 patients and 20 recovered patients. Main Finding andOutcome:
Main finding was that the four counties have inadequacies to handle a pandemic of such scale as Covid-19, in case it occurs. The study informs stakeholders about the status and preparedness of the counties to handle pandemics and offers solutions. Results andConclusions:
low bed capacity, lack of a corresponded system for Home Based Care (HBC) with/and HBC patients, untimely testing HBC patients and care givers and ineffective contact tracing were observed in all the counties in varied scales. The counties are currently bedevilled with challenges ranging from capacity gaps, human resource deficiency, lack of critical legal and institutional infrastructure, lack of financial support and a conflictual relationship with the national government. The study identified "Hot spots" like the Nairobi-Busia/Malaba highways were the main source of community spread and transmission of coronavirus in two of the Western Kenya Counties.
Prion; Viral; Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens of Humans [VV210], Social Psychology and Social Anthropology [UU485], Health Services [UU350], coronavirus disease 2019, disease transmission, health care, health care workers, health services, home care, human diseases, human resources, stakeholders, surveillance, viral diseases, man, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, Kenya, ACP Countries, Anglophone Africa, Africa, Commonwealth of Nations, East Africa, Africa South of Sahara, lower-middle income countries, medium Human Development Index countries, Homo, Hominidae, primates, mammals, vertebrates, Chordata, animals, eukaryotes, Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus, Betacoronavirus, Coronavirinae, Coronaviridae, Nidovirales, positive-sense ssRNA Viruses, ssRNA Viruses, RNA Viruses, viruses, subsaharan Africa, SARS-CoV-2, viral infections
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East African Medical Journal
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2022
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