Preventive actions to minimizing the coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) transmissions among health workers: a systematic review

  • Irene Putri S
  • Anulus A
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Abstract

On mid-February 2020, the World Health Organization declared an outbreak of a new type of respiratory disease originated from Wuhan, China, which was identified as covid-19. After a long-standing status of covid-19-free, on 2 March 2020, Indonesia finally broke its first cases. This study aimed to systematically review preventive actions to minimizing the Covid-19 transmissions among health workers. The articles were selected from Google Scholar, World Cat, PROQUEST, PUBMED journal databases published from January to April 2020. The keywords for this review included “Covid-19” or “Corona” and “health behavior” or “health promotion” or “wash hands” or “health workers”. A total of 2,809 articles generated from the databases, the authors identified 7 articles of preventing the COVID-19 virus outbreak among the health care workers in the world around 2019-2020. The studies reported that health care workers tried to prevent the COVID-19 transmission by doing social distancing, using the right PPE, handwashing, screening for in-person visit, and telemedicine. Health care workers have additional responsibility of protecting the patients and their self. Some issues may be unique to different health care workers departments, the majority of challenges faced by health care workers globally are similar.

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Irene Putri, S., & Anulus, A. (2020). Preventive actions to minimizing the coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) transmissions among health workers: a systematic review. Journal of Thee Medical Sciences (Berkala Ilmu Kedokteran), 52(03). https://doi.org/10.19106/jmedscisi005203202013

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