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Knowledge, perception, and level of confidence regarding COVID-19 care among healthcare workers involved in cardiovascular medicine: a web-based cross-sectional survey in Japan

•There was a lack of knowledge about infection-prevention measures for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).•Most of the healthcare workers (HCWs) showed a low level of confidence toward COVID-19 care.•Poor confidence was associated with the lack of knowledge about COVID-19.•More attention should be...

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Published in:Journal of cardiology 2021-03, Vol.77 (3), p.239-244
Main Authors: Kadoya, Yoshito, Zen, Kan, Wakana, Noriyuki, Yanishi, Kenji, Senoo, Keitaro, Nakanishi, Naohiko, Yamano, Tetsuhiro, Nakamura, Takeshi, Matoba, Satoaki
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Summary:•There was a lack of knowledge about infection-prevention measures for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).•Most of the healthcare workers (HCWs) showed a low level of confidence toward COVID-19 care.•Poor confidence was associated with the lack of knowledge about COVID-19.•More attention should be paid to the preparedness of HCWs for COVID-19. The pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has a significant impact on daily practice in cardiovascular medicine. The preparedness of healthcare workers (HCWs) can affect the spread of infection and the maintenance of the healthcare system. This study aimed to investigate the knowledge, perception, and level of confidence regarding COVID-19 care among HCWs involved in cardiovascular medicine. A cross-sectional, web-based study about COVID-19 was performed between April 22 and May 7, 2020, among 311 HCWs in cardiovascular departments. The demographic information, COVID-19-related knowledge, and perception and level of confidence toward COVID-19 care were assessed. The median age of the participants was 38 years, and 215 (69.8%) were male. There were 134 (43.1%) physicians and 177 (56.9%) non-physician HCWs. The HCWs, especially non-physician HCWs, had insufficient knowledge about infection-prevention measures for COVID-19, such as how to isolate patients with COVID-19, how to use personal protective equipment, and how to prevent infection during aerosol-generating procedures. Most HCWs showed a low level of confidence toward COVID-19 care, and such poor confidence was associated with the lack of knowledge on optimal infection-prevention measures. This survey revealed the lack of knowledge about adequate infection-prevention measures for COVID-19. More attention should be paid to the preparedness of HCWs, and educating and supporting HCWs involved in cardiovascular medicine is an urgent need.
ISSN:0914-5087
1876-4738
DOI:10.1016/j.jjcc.2020.07.029