An Online Survey of Healthcare Professionals in the COVID-19 Pandemic in the UK:

Author:

Chakravorty Indranil1ORCID,Daga Sunil2ORCID,Dave Subodh3,Chakravorty Subarna4ORCID,Bhala Neeraj5,Menon Geeta6,Mehta Ramesh7,Bamrah JS8

Affiliation:

1. St Georges University of London, UK

2. Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK

3. Royal Derby Hospital, UK

4. King's College Hospitals, London, UK

5. University of Birmingham, UK

6. Frimley Park Hospital, UK

7. British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin, UK

8. Central Manchester Mental Health Partnership Trust, UK

Abstract

To explore the emerging concerns of COVID-19 related issues amongst health care workers, members of a range of healthcare organisations, governmental agencies, and the media, and online self-administered survey of healthcare workers was undertaken by the British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin in April 2020. Results The respondents were predominantly hospital doctors (67%), aged between 40-60 years (72%) and from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnicity (BAME) backgrounds in the UK (86%). Thirty percent of respondents had one or more vulnerable comorbidities. Over 78% reported either lack of, or inappropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for their role and 68% of respondents felt that they were unable to comply with or that it was impractical to adhere to social distancing at work (including commuting). At the time of the survey, 18.5% of respondents reported having a confirmed or suspected diagnosis of COVID-19. In multivariate analysis, the BAME community emerged as an independent risk factor (OR 1.45) for COVID-19 when adjusted for confounding factors. Conclusions These results add to the emerging concerns expressed internationally on the observation that BAME ethnicity appears to have a higher risk of developing COVID-19. This is the first study that adjusted work-related factors (inability to maintain social distancing and inadequate PPE) and comorbidities. Our work supports the imperative for designing and conducting urgent larger studies to understand this risk and plan appropriate mitigation of the risks to health care workers

Publisher

British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin

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