Prevalence Of COVID-19 Among Health-workers in a French General Hospital
- Conditions
- Covid19
- Registration Number
- NCT04548908
- Lead Sponsor
- Centre Hospitalier Sud Essonne
- Brief Summary
The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of COVID-19 among the workers of our hospital and the factors that are likely to influence this prevalence. It must be underlined that our hospital is settled in two towns and both hospital sites had different missions regarding the admissions of COVID-19-infected patients.
- Detailed Description
Since December 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has widespread from China and put under strong tension the health organizations throughout the world, especially since march 2020 in France.
As a consequence, the French hospitals had to cope with a massive amount of COVID-19 infected patients and, thus, their organisations had to evolve in order to be able to admit more patients in their critical care units.
First studies reported an important level of inter-human contagiousness of the SARS-CoV-2 virus with an "R0" (basic reproduction number) superior to 3, which could lead to a massive contamination of healthcare workers since they are directly in charge of infected patients.
Other studies suggested that the healthcare workers are more likely to be contaminated by the COVID-19 than the rest of the population, which pushed governments and hospital managers to put in place individual and collective measures of protection in order to avoid nosocomial transmissions and also to preserve the health of the hospital staffs in a context of high tension on the hospital work force.
There are today few data about the contamination level among the healthcare workers of general hospitals in France and about the severity of these contaminations. A national study is being conducted but on a macroscopic regional scale. In addition to that, the proportion of asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 contaminated healthcare workers is not known as well as the origin (hospital or community) of the contaminations.
In June 2020, the French Health Ministry decided to launch a collection of epidemiological data in the French hospitals based on serologic tests. Thanks to this action and with the results of all the RT PCR tests systematically conducted since the beginning of the pandemic when a healthcare worker had COVID-19-like symptoms, the Centre Hospitalier Sud Essonne has decided to conduct an observational study.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of COVID-19 among the workers of our hospital and the factors that are likely to influence this prevalence. It must be underlined that our hospital is settled in two towns and both hospital sites had different missions regarding the admissions of COVID-19-infected patients.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 1300
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method General prevalence of COVID-19 Through study completion, an average of 9 months measures the prevalence of COVID-19 among the healthcare workers of the Centre Hospitalier Sud Essonne, defined as the hospital employees with positive serologic or RT-PCR tests.
It must be underlined that the notion of "health workers" include the entire hospital staff ie doctors, nurses, administrative employees,...
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of healthcare workers with a severe form of COVID-19 which led to an hospitalization Through study completion, an average of 9 months Positive serologic or RTC-PCR test and hospitalization
Influencing factors of the prevalence of the COVID-19 among healthcare workers Through study completion, an average of 9 months * age,
* gender,
* job,
* duration of employment in the hospital,
* hospital site of affectation,
* unit of affectation.Number of symptomatic healthcare workers Through study completion, an average of 9 months Positive RT-PCR test or serologic test with symptoms.
Number of healthcare workers infected with COVID-19 and hospitalized in a critical care unit Through study completion, an average of 9 months Positive serologic or RTC-PCR test and hospitalization in a critical care unit
Number of asymptomatic healthcare workers Through study completion, an average of 9 months * no RT PCR or negative RT PCR and positive serologic test,
* positive RT PCR and no symptoms,
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Centre Hospitalier Sud Essonne
🇫🇷Etampes, France