How Brazilian Chiropractors Are Facing the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Conditions
- Covid19
- Interventions
- Other: Electronic survey
- Registration Number
- NCT04534621
- Lead Sponsor
- Trate - Tratamentos Especializados
- Brief Summary
Brazil has the Latin America's largest coronavirus outbreak, numbers second only to the United States in the western hemisphere. The first COVID-19 confirmed case in Brazil was on February of 2020. A 61yrs old man tested positive after returning from a trip to Italy. Few other very first cases were also imported from Europe by returning travelers. The first locally transmitted case was registered on March of 2020, when a total of 8 cases have already been confirmed. At the time the WHO declares the outbreak as a pandemic (March 11) Brazil had 52 confirmed cases being 6 of those locally transmitted.
Healthcare professionals are now more important than ever. Given the intrinsic nature of the hands-on treatment of the Chiropractic profession, it is extremely important to understand what strategies chiropractors have put in place to address patient care, safety, and self report COVID contamination of those professionals.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 948
- Chiropractors graduated from national or international accredited colleges.
- Chiropractors who did not treated patients in 2020.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Brazilian chiropractors Electronic survey A cross-sectional survey will be performed with this population (Brazilian chiropractors) to assess outcomes regarding what is the current impact and what measures they have implemented while facing the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method What measures have been implemented to avoid SARS-COV2 transmission when taking care of patients, during the COVID-19 pandemic. 2 weeks Subjects will answer a online survey addressing what measures they have implemented to prevent SARS-COV2 contamination among staff and patients, when taking care of patients. These questions address the use of individual protection devices, sanitizing methods, social distancing, patient orientation, and consultation time. These will be analyzed in conjunct, using descriptive statistics.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Professionals SARS-COV2 infection rates. 2 weeks Self declared SARS-COV2 infection rates.
Professional financial impact. 2 weeks To assess the potential professional financial impact caused by the pandemic, the subjects will answer a question in the survey addressing if they have had a financial loss during the pandemic. This question will have the following answer options: no financial loss, less than 25% financial loss, between 25-50%, between 50-75%, more than 75% of financial loss due the pandemic.