| Literature DB >> 32855618 |
Patient Mijiriro Wimba1,2,3, Jacques-Aimé Bazeboso4, Philippe Bianga Katchunga1,2, Léon Tshilolo4, Benjamin Longo-Mbenza4, Muriel Rabilloud3,5,6, Philippe Vanhems3,7,8, Jean Iwaz3,5,6, Jean-François Étard9,10, René Écochard3,5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In most health areas, an information system is necessary for an effective fight against COVID-19. Current methods for surveillance of diseases with epidemic potential do not include monitoring the adherence to preventive measures. Furthermore, modern data collection methods depend often on technologies (e.g., cameras or drones) that are hardly available in low-income countries. Simpler solutions could be just as effective.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Dashboard; Low-income countries; Urban environment
Year: 2020 PMID: 32855618 PMCID: PMC7447591 DOI: 10.1186/s41182-020-00262-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Med Health ISSN: 1348-8945
Content of the questionnaire given to passers-by in the streets of Bukavu, DRC, May 2020
| Questions and suggested answers | Score | Number (%)* |
|---|---|---|
| The interviewed person | ||
| Women | 101 (37.0%) | |
| Age | 24.5 (15; 76) | |
| Place of residence | ||
| Within 1 km | 2 | 147 (53.5%) |
| Farther than 1 km in the city | 1 | 114 (4.1%) |
| Out of the city | 0 | 14 (5.1%) |
| Knowledge about the barrier measures | ||
| Keep a minimum distance | ||
| Well known and understood | 3 | 158 (57.0%) |
| Fairly known | 2 | 71 (25.6%) |
| Poorly known or understood | 1 | 35 (12.6%) |
| Not known | 0 | 13 (4.7%) |
| Never touch a person | ||
| Well known and understood | 3 | 156 (56.3%) |
| Fairly known | 2 | 81 (29.2%) |
| Poorly known or understood | 1 | 33 (11.9%) |
| Not known | 0 | 7 (2.5%) |
| Cough into the elbow | ||
| Well known and understood | 3 | 147 (53.2%) |
| Fairly known | 2 | 66 (23.9%) |
| Poorly known or understood | 1 | 51 (18.5%) |
| Not known | 0 | 12 (4.3%) |
| Wash hands frequently with soap and water or hydroalcoholic gel | ||
| Well known and understood | 3 | 191 (69.2%) |
| Fairly known | 2 | 57 (20.7%) |
| Poorly known or understood | 1 | 25 (9.1%) |
| Not known | 0 | 3 (1%) |
| Wear a mask | ||
| Well known and understood | 3 | 172 (61.9%) |
| Fairly known | 2 | 68 (24.5%) |
| Poorly known or understood | 1 | 32 (11.5%) |
| Not known | 0 | 6 (2.2%) |
| Wash frequently the mask | ||
| Well known and understood | 3 | 171 (62.6%) |
| Fairly known | 2 | 56 (20.5%) |
| Poorly known or understood | 1 | 35 (12.8%) |
| Not known | 0 | 11 (4.0%) |
| Opinion about the usefulness of the barrier measures | ||
| Very useful | 3 | 180 (64.7%) |
| Fairly useful | 2 | 62 (22.3%) |
| Poorly useful | 1 | 23 (8.3%) |
| Useless | 0 | 13 (4.7%) |
| Health status of persons within the household | ||
| Number of persons living in the household | 6 (1; 20) | |
| Number of sick persons living in the household | 20.9 | |
| Probable link between one or more diseases with the current epidemic | ||
| None | 270 (98.2%) | |
| At least one | 4 (1.5%) | |
| Two or more | 1 (0.3%) | |
| Number of death within the past 30 days | 4.8 | |
| Probable link between one or more deaths with the current epidemic | ||
| None | 273 (100%) | |
| At least one | -- | |
| Two or more | -- | |
*Other values are either median (min; max) or number per 1000 inhabitants
Fig. 1Mean scores of street population density (blue), distancing (red), and masking (green) at various times of the day on each of the 7 days of the study (em, early morning; m, morning; n, noon; ed, end of the day; ee, early evening). The study was carried out between Thursday, 14 May and Wednesday, 20 May, 2020
Fig. 2Correlation matrix between the main variables of the questionnaire. The colored scale shows the values of Spearman correlation coefficients. Blue points correspond to positive correlations and pink ones to negative correlations. The size of each point is proportional to the strength of correlation