[Descriptive study of the health service workers of a Primary Care Department confined by Covid-19]

Rosa Mª García-Sierra, Esther Badia Perich, Josep Mª Manresa Dominguez, Nemesio Moreno Millan, Victòria Sabaté Cintas, Merche Romero Martínez, Eduard Moreno Gabriel, Guillem Pera, Gemma Seda Gombau, Núria Montellà Jordana, Concepció Violan Fors, María José Argerich González, Josep Mª Bonet Simó, Nuria Prat Gil, Pere Torán Monserrat, Rosa Mª García-Sierra, Esther Badia Perich, Josep Mª Manresa Dominguez, Nemesio Moreno Millan, Victòria Sabaté Cintas, Merche Romero Martínez, Eduard Moreno Gabriel, Guillem Pera, Gemma Seda Gombau, Núria Montellà Jordana, Concepció Violan Fors, María José Argerich González, Josep Mª Bonet Simó, Nuria Prat Gil, Pere Torán Monserrat

Abstract

Objective: The Covid-19 pandemic is testing the resistance of health systems, the preservation of health professionals is a priority in processes of this type. The professionals' exposure to suspicious contacts often requires their confinement. The objective was to know the epidemiological characteristics of the primary care professionals who required confinement.

Methods: The research was carried out in the North Metropolitan Primary Care Area of Barcelona, from February 17 to May 3, 2020. 1,418 professionals who required confinement due to the epidemic by Covid-19 participated. The reasons for confinement, symptomatology, the confinement time and the results of PCR tests results were recorded. Univariate descriptive analysis was performed.

Results: 78.8% of the professionals were women and the mean age was 45.2 years. 67.8% were doctors and nurses, in the remaining 32.2% there were different healthcare and non-care professionals. 64.1% of the sample presented symptoms compatible with Covid-19. Participants described multiple symptoms during confinement. 1,050 diagnostic RT- PCR tests were performed, being positive in 323 cases, of which 33 were in asymptomatic people.

Conclusions: The impact of the epidemic by Covid-19 is anticipated in health personnel compared to the general population. The distribution of symptoms in healthcare professionals is similar to that of other studies in the general population. Of the total number of professionals requiring isolation, 22.7% confirmed the diagnosis.

Keywords: Covid-19; Epidemiology; Health personnel; Primary health care; Spain.

Conflict of interest statement

Disclosure The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.

Source: PubMed

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