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Küresel COVID-19 salgınında sağlık profesyonellerinin karşılaştığı riskler; korunmanın önemi

Year 2020, , 66 - 77, 06.12.2020
https://doi.org/10.20518/tjph.757207

Abstract

Çin’in Hubei Eyaleti, Wuhan Şehrinde, 31 Aralık 2019’da etiyolojisi bilinmeyen pnömoni vakaları bildirimi ile başlayan Yeni Koronavirus Hastalığı (COVID-19), yayılma hızına ve insan sağlığı üzerindeki etkisine bakıldığında genel çapta koruyucu önlemlerin arttırılmasını sağlamak amacıyla pandemi ilan edilerek, tarihteki pandemi yapan hastalıklar grubuna girdi. COVID-19, aradan geçen bu 8 aylık süre zarfında yaklaşık 220 ülkede 25 milyon insanı enfekte etti ve 852.758 insanın ölümünden sorumlu olarak 21. yy en çok can kaybına yol açan salgın hastalığı oldu. COVID-19 salgınındaki enfekte olmuş tıbbi personel sayısı, sadece bu 4 aylık süreyi içeren verinin (%10) yüksekliği nedeniyle, modern tarihte benzersizdir. Sağlık uzmanlarının salgınla mücadelede ön planda olmaları, salgının başlangıcında çok fazla belirsizlik ve bunun yarattığı yoğun stres, alınacak önlemlerin gecikmesi, bu önlemlerin uygulanmasındaki sorunlar, yoğun çalışma saatleri, bilgi eksikliği ve ekipman eksikliği bu risklerden bazılarıdır. Sağlık çalışanlarının öncelikle kendi sağlıklarını korumaları bu salgınla mücadele çok önemlidir. Bu derleme, COVID-19 salgınında sağlık profesyonellerinin karşılaştığı risklere, enfeksiyonun yansımalarına dikkat çekmek ve sağlık çalışanlarının enfeksiyondan korunmasını vurgulamak için hazırlanmıştır. 

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The risks encountered by healthcare professionals in the global COVID-19 outbreak: the importance of protection

Year 2020, , 66 - 77, 06.12.2020
https://doi.org/10.20518/tjph.757207

Abstract

The Novel Coronavirus Desease (COVID-19), which started on the 31st of December 2019, with the notification of cases of unknown pneumonia in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, was declared as a pandemic in order to increase the general protective measures in terms of its spreading rate and its effect on human health, and entered the group of pandemic diseases in history. COVID-19 infected 25 million people in about 220 countries during this 8-month period, and it became the 21st century's most life-threatening epidemic, being responsible for the death of 852.758 people (at the time of writing). The number of infected medical personnel in the COVID-19 outbreak is unprecedented in modern history due to the high amount of data (10%) that only includes this 4-month period. Problems such as the healthcare professionals being at the forefront of the fight against the epidemic, a lot of uncertainty at the beginning of the epidemic and the intense stress created by it, delay of measures to be taken, problems in the implementation of these measures, intense working hours, lack of information and lack of equipment are some of these risks. It is very important for healthcare professionals to protect their own health principally in order to fight this epidemic. This review has been prepared to draw attention to the risks faced by healthcare professionals in the COVID-19 outbreak, the repercussions of the infection, and to highlight the protection of healthcare professionals from infection.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Review
Authors

Hakan Çelik 0000-0001-6126-8690

Emel Yürük Bal 0000-0002-6984-133X

Şenay Çetinkaya 0000-0001-9578-5610

Publication Date December 6, 2020
Submission Date June 24, 2020
Acceptance Date September 4, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020

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APA Çelik, H., Yürük Bal, E., & Çetinkaya, Ş. (2020). The risks encountered by healthcare professionals in the global COVID-19 outbreak: the importance of protection. Turkish Journal of Public Health, 18(COVID-19 Special), 66-77. https://doi.org/10.20518/tjph.757207
AMA Çelik H, Yürük Bal E, Çetinkaya Ş. The risks encountered by healthcare professionals in the global COVID-19 outbreak: the importance of protection. TJPH. December 2020;18(COVID-19 Special):66-77. doi:10.20518/tjph.757207
Chicago Çelik, Hakan, Emel Yürük Bal, and Şenay Çetinkaya. “The Risks Encountered by Healthcare Professionals in the Global COVID-19 Outbreak: The Importance of Protection”. Turkish Journal of Public Health 18, no. COVID-19 Special (December 2020): 66-77. https://doi.org/10.20518/tjph.757207.
EndNote Çelik H, Yürük Bal E, Çetinkaya Ş (December 1, 2020) The risks encountered by healthcare professionals in the global COVID-19 outbreak: the importance of protection. Turkish Journal of Public Health 18 COVID-19 Special 66–77.
IEEE H. Çelik, E. Yürük Bal, and Ş. Çetinkaya, “The risks encountered by healthcare professionals in the global COVID-19 outbreak: the importance of protection”, TJPH, vol. 18, no. COVID-19 Special, pp. 66–77, 2020, doi: 10.20518/tjph.757207.
ISNAD Çelik, Hakan et al. “The Risks Encountered by Healthcare Professionals in the Global COVID-19 Outbreak: The Importance of Protection”. Turkish Journal of Public Health 18/COVID-19 Special (December 2020), 66-77. https://doi.org/10.20518/tjph.757207.
JAMA Çelik H, Yürük Bal E, Çetinkaya Ş. The risks encountered by healthcare professionals in the global COVID-19 outbreak: the importance of protection. TJPH. 2020;18:66–77.
MLA Çelik, Hakan et al. “The Risks Encountered by Healthcare Professionals in the Global COVID-19 Outbreak: The Importance of Protection”. Turkish Journal of Public Health, vol. 18, no. COVID-19 Special, 2020, pp. 66-77, doi:10.20518/tjph.757207.
Vancouver Çelik H, Yürük Bal E, Çetinkaya Ş. The risks encountered by healthcare professionals in the global COVID-19 outbreak: the importance of protection. TJPH. 2020;18(COVID-19 Special):66-77.

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