TY - JOUR
T1 - COVID-19 infection prevention and control for hospital workers in Indonesia
AU - Modjo, Robiana
AU - Lestari, Fatma
AU - Tanjung, Hendra
AU - Kadir, Abdul
AU - Putra, Riskiyana Sukandhi
AU - Rahmadani, Meilisa
AU - Chaeruman, Ali Syahrul
AU - Lestari, Fetrina
AU - Sutanto, Juliana
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Modjo, Lestari, Tanjung, Kadir, Putra, Rahmadani, Chaeruman, Lestari and Sutanto.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Introduction: The outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 in 2019 led to a global pandemic, posing unprecedented challenges to healthcare systems, particularly in hospitals. Purpose: This study explores the intricacies of strategies employed for preventing and controlling COVID-19 in Indonesian hospitals, with a particular focus on the protocols, challenges, and solutions faced by healthcare professionals. Methods: Using a cross-sectional analysis, we examined 27 hospitals and uncovered disparities in their preparedness levels. During our investigation, we observed the robust implementation of infection prevention measures, which encompassed stringent protocols, adequate ventilation, and proper use of personal protective equipment. However, shortcomings were identified in areas such as surveillance, mental health support, and patient management. Discussion: This study underscores the importance of addressing these gaps, suggesting tailored interventions, and continuous training for healthcare staff. Effective leadership, positive team dynamics, and adherence to comprehensive policies emerge as pivotal factors. Hospitals should strengthen weak areas, ensure the ethical execution of emergency protocols, and integrate technology for tracking and improving standard operating procedures. By enhancing the knowledge and skills of healthcare workers and maintaining strong management practices, hospitals can optimize their efforts in COVID-19 prevention and control, thereby safeguarding the wellbeing of professionals, patients, and communities.
AB - Introduction: The outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 in 2019 led to a global pandemic, posing unprecedented challenges to healthcare systems, particularly in hospitals. Purpose: This study explores the intricacies of strategies employed for preventing and controlling COVID-19 in Indonesian hospitals, with a particular focus on the protocols, challenges, and solutions faced by healthcare professionals. Methods: Using a cross-sectional analysis, we examined 27 hospitals and uncovered disparities in their preparedness levels. During our investigation, we observed the robust implementation of infection prevention measures, which encompassed stringent protocols, adequate ventilation, and proper use of personal protective equipment. However, shortcomings were identified in areas such as surveillance, mental health support, and patient management. Discussion: This study underscores the importance of addressing these gaps, suggesting tailored interventions, and continuous training for healthcare staff. Effective leadership, positive team dynamics, and adherence to comprehensive policies emerge as pivotal factors. Hospitals should strengthen weak areas, ensure the ethical execution of emergency protocols, and integrate technology for tracking and improving standard operating procedures. By enhancing the knowledge and skills of healthcare workers and maintaining strong management practices, hospitals can optimize their efforts in COVID-19 prevention and control, thereby safeguarding the wellbeing of professionals, patients, and communities.
KW - COVID-19 infection prevention and control
KW - implementation of OHS in hospitals
KW - Indonesian Ministry of Health Regulations
KW - occupational health
KW - protection of hospital workers
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85182669315&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1276898
DO - 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1276898
M3 - Article
C2 - 38259732
AN - SCOPUS:85182669315
SN - 2296-2565
VL - 11
JO - Frontiers in Public Health
JF - Frontiers in Public Health
M1 - 1276898
ER -