COVID-19 Risk Factors Among Health Workers: A Rapid Review
Autor
Mhango, Malizgani
Dzobo, Mathias
Chitungo, Itai
Dzinamarira, Tafadzwa
Institución
Resumen
Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) poses an important occupational health risk to health workers
(HWs) that has attracted global scrutiny. To date, several thousand HWs globally have been reported as
infected with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 virus that causes the disease. It is
therefore a public health priority for policymakers to understand risk factors for this vulnerable group to
avert occupational transmission. A rapid review was carried out on 20 April 2020 on Covid-19 risk factors
among HWs in PubMed, Google Scholar, and EBSCOHost Web (Academic Search Complete, CINAHL
Complete, MEDLINE with Full Text, CINAHL with Full Text, APA PsycInfo, Health SourcedConsumer
Edition, Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition) and WHO Global Database. We also searched for
preprints on the medRxiv database. We searched for reports, reviews, and primary observational studies
(case control, case cross-over, cross-sectional, and cohort). The review included studies conducted
among HWs with Covid-19 that reported risk factors irrespective of their sample size. Eleven studies met
the inclusion criteria. Lack of personal protective equipment, exposure to infected patients, work overload, poor infection control, and preexisting medical conditions were identified as risk factors for Covid19 among HWs. In the context of Covid-19, HWs face an unprecedented occupational risk of morbidity
and mortality. There is need for rapid development of sustainable measures that protect HWs from the
pandemic