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CompletedNCT04477213

Risk Profiling of the Occupational Exposure of COVID-19 to Healthcare Workers.

Risk Profiling of the Occupational Exposure of COVID-19 to Healthcare Workers- A Multicentric Retrospective Study

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
286 (actual)
Sponsor
NMC Specialty Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 70 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The investigators propose to conduct a retrospective study to define and quantify the variable occupational and non-occupational risk among various HCWs who got COVID-19 . The investigators aim to determine the rates of acquisition of COVID-19, in the context of level of exposure , adequacy of PPE use and other infection control measuresrecommended for COVID-19 and also to define the risk of secondary disease transmission to other household members of HCWs.

Detailed description

Risk of transmission of COVID-19 virus to healthcare workers (HCWs) is matter of debate since the start of this pandemic. In absence of adequate research, the transmission risk is based on non-human studies, non-HCWs epidemiological studies and experiences from previous pandemics or epidemics. The true magnitude of the risk to HCWs has not been clearly estimated. In absence of good scientific data, general recommendations create confusion and mistrust among HCWs. Besides lots of myth and misconceptions among the HCWs including physician adds to emotional and physical challenge in reduction of nosocomial transmission of COVID-19. COVID-19 related lockdowns have disrupted the global supply-chain and good quality personal protective equipment (PPE) has become an intense matter of discussion from the start of pandemic. The rational use of PPE has become necessity to ensure sustained supply to those who need it in the frontline. In absence of reliable risk assessment and management based on true incidence calculation leads to either inadequate or overestimation of risk and unjustified use of PPE. The reported global data for occupational risk of COVID -19 for HCW varies greatly but it is reported to be higher than general populations. However, many of these studies has significant limitations, like inadequate risk assessment, community transmission is not accounted or all HCWs not included for analysis. The investigators propose to conduct a retrospective study to define and quantify the variable occupational and non-occupational risk among various HCWs, to determine the rates of acquisition in the context of level of PPE use and other infection control measures recommended for COVID-19 and also to define the risk of secondary disease transmission to other household members of participants.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2021-09-11
Primary completion
2021-09-30
Completion
2021-10-02
First posted
2020-07-20
Last updated
2021-10-11

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United Arab Emirates

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04477213. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.