The COVID-19 pandemic and healthcare systems in Africa: a scoping review of preparedness, impact and response

Author:

Tessema Gizachew AORCID,Kinfu Yohannes,Dachew Berihun Assefa,Tesema Azeb GebresilassieORCID,Assefa YibeltalORCID,Alene Kefyalew Addis,Aregay Atsede Fantahun,Ayalew Mohammed Biset,Bezabhe Woldesellassie M,Bali Ayele Geleto,Dadi Abel Fekadu,Duko Bereket,Erku Daniel,Gebrekidan Kahsu,Gebremariam Kidane Tadesse,Gebremichael Lemlem Gebremedhin,Gebreyohannes Eyob Alemayehu,Gelaw Yalemzewod Assefa,Gesesew Hailay Abrha,Kibret Getiye Dejenu,Leshargie Cheru Tesema,Meazew Maereg WagnewORCID,Mekonnen Alemayehu,Mirkuzie Alemnesh H.,Mohammed Hassen,Tekle Dejen Yemane,Tesfay Fisaha Haile

Abstract

BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has overwhelmed health systems in both developed and developing nations alike. Africa has one of the weakest health systems globally, but there is limited evidence on how the region is prepared for, impacted by and responded to the pandemic.MethodsWe conducted a scoping review of PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL to search peer-reviewed articles and Google, Google Scholar and preprint sites for grey literature. The scoping review captured studies on either preparedness or impacts or responses associated with COVID-19 or covering one or more of the three topics and guided by Arksey and O’Malley’s methodological framework. The extracted information was documented following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension checklist for scoping reviews. Finally, the resulting data were thematically analysed.ResultsTwenty-two eligible studies, of which 6 reported on health system preparedness, 19 described the impacts of COVID-19 on access to general and essential health services and 7 focused on responses taken by the healthcare systems were included. The main setbacks in health system preparation included lack of available health services needed for the pandemic, inadequate resources and equipment, and limited testing ability and surge capacity for COVID-19. Reduced flow of patients and missing scheduled appointments were among the most common impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Health system responses identified in this review included the availability of telephone consultations, re-purposing of available services and establishment of isolation centres, and provisions of COVID-19 guidelines in some settings.ConclusionsThe health systems in Africa were inadequately prepared for the pandemic, and its impact was substantial. Responses were slow and did not match the magnitude of the problem. Interventions that will improve and strengthen health system resilience and financing through local, national and global engagement should be prioritised.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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