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Risk Perception and Willingness to Work Among Doctors and Medical Students of Karachi, Pakistan During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Web-Based Cross-Sectional Survey

机译:巴基斯坦在Covid-19大流行期间,巴基斯坦的医生和医学生在Karachi的医生和医学生之间的风险感知和愿意:基于网络的横断面调查

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Purpose:During the timeline of twenty years, several epidemics and pandemics have occurred. Yet, a consistent feature of these public health crises is the surge in the demand for healthcare services exceeds the availability.Materials and Methods:A cross-sectional web-based survey was conducted in the month of June and July 2020 in Karachi, Pakistan. The study participants included doctors and medical students residing in Karachi.Results:Out of 187 doctors, 74.3% were working during the COVID-19 pandemic, of which 58.3% were willing to work. Out of 200 medical students, 93.5% were not volunteering during the COVID-19 pandemic, of which 46% were willing to volunteer. Doctors strongly agreed that they would be willing to work during the COVID-19 pandemic if they were healthy and able to do so (57.2%), if they were provided personal protective equipment (PPE) (51.3%), and if they were guaranteed coverage of treatment cost if they get infected while working (57.8%). Medical students strongly agreed that they would be willing to volunteer during the COVID-19 pandemic if they were provided PPE (49.0%), and if their parents were supportive of their decision to volunteer (44.5%). Most doctors (54.5%) felt that they were extremely likely to get infected while working during the COVID-19 pandemic and 59.4% felt that in turn, they were extremely likely to infect their families as well. Most medical students (40.5%) felt that they were somewhat likely to get infected while volunteering during the COVID-19 pandemic and 55.5% felt that in turn, they were extremely likely to infect their family as well. In the event of infection with COVID-19, 51.3% doctors and 42.0% medical students felt that they would recover without hospitalization.Conclusion:Since future pandemics are likely, we encourage health-care policymakers to utilize the findings of this study to create a sustainable pandemic response.? 2021 Khalid et al.
机译:目的:在二十年的时间表中,发生了几个流行病和淫乱。然而,这些公共卫生危机的一致特征是对医疗保健服务需求超出可用性的兴奋。关于1980年6月和7月20日在巴基斯坦卡拉奇的一个月和7月20日的横断面网络的调查。该研究参与者包括居住在卡拉奇的医生和医学生。结果:187名医生,74.3%在Covid-19大流行期间工作,其中58.3%愿意工作。在200名医学生中,93.5%在Covid-19大流行期间没有志愿者,其中46%愿意志愿者。医生强烈同意,如果他们健康且能够这样做(57.2%),他们愿意在Covid-19大流行期间工作(57.2%),如果他们提供个人防护设备(PPE)(51.3%),并且如果保证如果在工作的同时感染(57.8%),治疗费用的覆盖率。医学生强烈同意,如果他们提供PPE(49.0%),他们愿意在Covid-19大流行期间志愿者,如果他们的父母支持他们对志愿者的决定(44.5%)。大多数医生(54.5%)认为,在Covid-19大流行期间工作时,他们非常可能感染,而59.4%的人则又意味着他们也非常可能感染家庭。大多数医学生(40.5%)认为他们有点可能在Covid-19大流行期间志愿服务时感染,而55.5%又认为它们也非常可能感染家庭。如果发生感染Covid-19,51.3%的医生和42.0%的医学生认为他们会没有住院治疗。结论:由于未来的淫乱很可能,我们鼓励医疗保健政策制定者利用本研究的调查结果来创造一个可持续大流行反应。? 2021 Khalid等人。

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