| Literature DB >> 35936022 |
Modupe Taiwo1, Oluwatoyin Oyekenu2, Ferdinard Ekeh3, Arnab K Dey4, Anita Raj4,5.
Abstract
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the overwork of health care workers (HCWs) and greater household burdens for women. This study examines gender differences in HCWs' work attendance under COVID-19 and household burdens as a potential mediator of the gender difference in Northern Nigeria.Entities:
Keywords: COVID -19; Gender; Health workers; Household burden; Northern nigeria
Year: 2022 PMID: 35936022 PMCID: PMC9347235 DOI: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101605
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EClinicalMedicine ISSN: 2589-5370
Descriptive statistics of healthcare workers’ attendance, burden of household work, gender, and other covariates (N = 334).
| Overall sample ( | Attendance in health facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Five days or less ( | More than 5 days ( | |||
| % | % | % | ||
| Work Attendance in health facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic (HCW overwork) | Five days or less | 64·67 | ||
| More than five days | 35·33 | |||
| The burden of household work increased during the pandemic | No | 50·60 | 44·44 | 61·86 |
| Yes | 49·40 | 55·56 | 38·14 | |
| Gender | Female | 47·01 | 56·02 | 30·51 |
| Male | 52·99 | 43·98 | 69·49 | |
| Age | 21 to 30 years | 17·37 | 15·28 | 21·19 |
| 31 to 40 years | 52·40 | 53·70 | 50·00 | |
| 41 to 50 years | 23·05 | 23·61 | 22·03 | |
| 51 years or more | 7·19 | 7·41 | 6·78 | |
| Years of experience | Five years or less | 24·85 | 21·76 | 30·51 |
| 6 to 9 years | 32·93 | 33·33 | 32·20 | |
| Ten years or more | 42·22 | 44·91 | 37·29 | |
| Marital status | Married | 81·14 | 80·56 | 82·20 |
| Single/Divorced or Separated | 18·86 | 19·44 | 17·80 | |
| Provider Cadre | Nurse / Midwife | 50·60 | 58·80 | 35·59 |
| Doctor | 12·57 | 9·26 | 18·64 | |
| Community Health Worker | 12·87 | 13·89 | 11·02 | |
| Other health service provider | 23·95 | 18·06 | 34·75 | |
| Facility type | Primary | 10·78 | 10·65 | 11·02 |
| Secondary | 23·35 | 20·83 | 27·97 | |
| Tertiary | 65·87 | 68·52 | 61·02 | |
| State | Gombe | 33·83 | 31·48 | 38·14 |
| Katsina | 30·24 | 26·39 | 37·29 | |
| Zamfara | 35·93 | 42·13 | 24·58 | |
Descriptive statistics across gender of healthcare workers (N = 334).
| Overall sample ( | Gender of healthcare worker | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female ( | Male ( | |||
| % | % | % | ||
| Work Attendance in health facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic (HCW overwork) | Five days or less | 64·67 | 77·07 | 53·67 |
| More than five days | 35·33 | 22·93 | 46·33 | |
| The burden of household work increased during the pandemic | No | 50·60 | 40·76 | 59·32 |
| Yes | 49·40 | 59·24 | 40·68 | |
| Age | 21 to 30 years | 17·37 | 21·02 | 14·12 |
| 31 to 40 years | 52·40 | 51·59 | 53·11 | |
| 41 to 50 years | 23·05 | 19·75 | 25·99 | |
| 51 years or more | 7·19 | 7·64 | 6·78 | |
| Years of experience | Five years or less | 24·85 | 26·11 | 23·73 |
| 6 to 9 years | 32·93 | 28·03 | 37·29 | |
| Ten years or more | 42·22 | 45·86 | 38·98 | |
| Marital status | Married | 81·14 | 79·62 | 82·49 |
| Single/Divorced or Separated | 18·86 | 20·38 | 17·51 | |
| Provider cadre | Nurse / Midwife | 50·60 | 62·42 | 40·11 |
| Doctor | 12·57 | 3·82 | 20·34 | |
| Community Health Worker | 12·87 | 14·01 | 11·86 | |
| Other health service provider | 23·95 | 19·75 | 27·68 | |
| Facility type | Primary | 10·78 | 10·83 | 10·73 |
| Secondary | 23·35 | 24·84 | 22·03 | |
| Tertiary | 65·87 | 64·33 | 67·23 | |
| State | Gombe | 33·83 | 31·85 | 35·59 |
| Katsina | 30·24 | 32·48 | 28·25 | |
| Zamfara | 35·93 | 35·67 | 36·16 | |
Model 1: Association between gender and healthcare workers’ attendance (HCW overwork) during the pandemic (N = 334).
| Adjusted risk ratio | Robust 95% LCI | Robust 95% UCI | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | Female | Ref | - | - |
| Male | 1·76 | 1·17 | 2·66 | |
| Provider cadre | Nurse / Midwife | Ref | - | - |
| Doctor | 1·82 | 1·05 | 3·16 | |
| Community Health Worker | 1·03 | 0·53 | 1.97 | |
| Other health service provider | 1·60 | 1·02 | 2·50 | |
| State | Gombe | Ref | - | - |
| Katsina | 1·01 | 0·64 | 1·57 | |
| Zamfara | 0·59 | 0·35 | 0·99 | |
Model fitted with random intercept at the health facility level.
Model 2: Association between healthcare workers’ increased burden of household work and their work attendance (HCW overwork) during the pandemic (N = 334).
| Adjusted risk ratio | Robust 95% LCI | Robust 95% UCI | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The burden of household work increased during the pandemic | No | Ref | - | - |
| Yes | 0·71 | 0·48 | 1·05 | |
| Gender | Female | Ref | - | - |
| Male | 1·66 | 1·10 | 2·52 | |
| Provider cadre | Nurse / Midwife | Ref | - | - |
| Doctor | 1·84 | 1·06 | 3·19 | |
| Community Health Worker | 1·02 | 0·53 | 1·97 | |
| Other health service provider | 1·56 | 0·99 | 2·45 | |
| State | Gombe | Ref | - | - |
| Katsina | 0·90 | 0·57 | 1·44 | |
| Zamfara | 0·56 | 0·33 | 0·94 | |
Model fitted with random intercept at the health facility level.
Model 3: Association between gender and healthcare workers’ increased burden of household work during the pandemic (N = 334).
| Adjusted risk ratio | Robust 95% LCI | Robust 95% UCI | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | Female | Ref | - | - |
| Male | 0·68 | 0·49 | 0·93 | |
| Provider cadre | Nurse / Midwife | Ref | - | - |
| Doctor | 1·01 | 0·58 | 1·76 | |
| Community Health Worker | 1·00 | 0·63 | 1·59 | |
| Other health service provider | 0·90 | 0·60 | 1·37 | |
| State | Gombe | Ref | - | - |
| Katsina | 0·53 | 0·34 | 0·81 | |
| Zamfara | 0·77 | 0·53 | 1·13 | |
Model fitted with random intercept at the health facility level.