Background: Healthcare workers are a population groups at high risk of contracted by COVID-19 and some of the rehabilitation team involved in some therapeutic measures that produce the aerosol that further increase the chances of exposure to COVID-19. This study aims to assess the profile of COVID-19 exposure in healthcare worker in medical rehabilitation department National General Hospital Cipto Mangunkusumo. Methods: The study has been done in August 2020 to February 2021. The research subjects were all the healthcare workers who have met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The data was collected from the questionnaires. Results: There were 289 cases involved, mostly women (74.4%) and the resident doctors (59.2%). The average age was 36 years. The subjects who had comorbidities were 41.2%. The highest source of exposure came was the interaction among the healthcare workers (85.1%) in the locations that they were usually gathered (65.4%). The suitability of protective personal equipment only 70.6%. Conclusion: The profile of COVID-19 exposure in healthcare worker among medical rehabilitation team in this hospital was dominated by young people, women, resident doctors, and without comorbidities. The pattern of the transmission dominated by interaction among the healthcare workers in area where they were gathered. It is hoped that this study can become the consideration in making policy regarding the transmission prevention among healthcare workers.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.sjcm.20211002.18 |
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COVID-19, Exposure, Healthcare Workers, Medical Rehabilitation Team, Transmission
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Luh Karunia Wahyuni, Widjajalaksmi Kusumaningsih, Melinda Harini, Steven Setiono, Rizky Kusuma Wardhani, et al. The Profile of COVID-19 Exposure in Healthcare Workers in Department of Medical Rehabilitation National General Hospital Cipto Mangunkusumo. Sci J Clin Med. 2021;10(2):65-71. doi: 10.11648/j.sjcm.20211002.18
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