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. 2021 Mar 14;6(3):e004347. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-004347

Table 1.

COVID-19 preparedness among neonatal providers and its impact on healthcare personnel and health systems, by region

Africa
N=334
n (%)
LatAm and Caribbean
N=86 n (%)
Asia (excl. SEA) N=300
n (%)
Oceania and SEA
N=66 n (%)
North America and Europe
N=21 n (%)
Total* N=807 n(%)
Test for SARS-CoV-2 available at admission for delivery
 Routinely for all women 30 (9.0) 25 (30.1) 180 (62.3) 43 (67.2) 8 (38.1) 286 (36.2)
 Only for women with risk factors 81 (24.3) 14 (16.9) 36 (12.5) 8 (12.5) 6 (28.6) 145 (18.4)
 Only for women with symptoms or contact history 147 (44.1) 37 (44.6) 53 (18.3) 0 (0.0) 5 (23.8) 242 (30.6)
 Only for elective caesarean section 2 (0.6) 0 (0.0) 5 (1.7) 3 (4.6) 0 (0.0) 10 (1.3)
 Never available 73 (21.9) 7 (8.4) 15 (5.2) 10 (15.4) 2 (9.5) 107 (13.5)
Sign-posted area for SARS-CoV-2 screening available in facility 254 (76.3) 80 (94.1) 217 (82.8) 48 (73.9) 18 (85.7) 617 (80.6)
Isolation areas for suspected and confirmed SARS-CoV-2 cases available in facility 296 (88.6) 83 (97.7) 199 (75.7) 36 (56.1) 17 (89.6) 631 (82.)
Sufficient PPE items†
 Gloves 162 (49.7) 66 (79.5) 212 (75.3) 14 (21.5) 17 (85.0) 471 (59.9)
 N95 masks 37 (11.7) 44 (52.4) 114 (39.7) 8 (13.3) 10 (50.0) 213 (27.6)
 Eye protection 42 (13.1) 46 (55.4) 99 (35.0) 11 (17.7) 13 (65.0) 210 (27.3)
 Aprons or gowns 84 (26.3) 57 (69.7) 142 (48.5) 10 (16.4) 14 (70.0) 308 (39.9)
 Sanitisers 156 (48.2) 65 (77.4) 230 (79.0) 14 (21.9) 16 (84.2) 481 (61.4)
Respondents’ source of information on small and sick newborn care during the COVID-19 pandemic
 Institution provided updated guidelines 81 (24.6) 25 (29.4) 65 (22.0) 6 (9.2) 7 (33.3) 184 (23.1)
 Personally searched for information 224 (67.0) 52 (61.1) 158 (55.0) 15 (23.8) 14 (70.0) 463 (58.6)
 Received information from colleagues or professional bodies 226 (67.6) 45 (52.9) 179 (62.3) 36 (57.1) 14 (70.0) 500 (63.3)
 Received information from hospital or public health authorities 241 (72.1) 56 (65.8) 183 (63.7) 14 (22.2) 16 (84.2) 510 (64.6)
Respondents’ level of knowledge on care of newborns born to SARS-CoV-2 confirmed or suspected mothers
 Very clear 62 (18.6) 19 (22.1) 36 (12.0) 10 (15.4) 4 (19.0) 131 (16.3)
 Mostly clear, but some areas of concern remain 111 (33.2) 38 (44.2) 126 (42.0) 34 (52.3) 7 (33.3) 316 (39.2)
 Somewhat clear, but major issues remain 77 (23.1) 16 (18.6) 43 (14.3) 6 (9.2) 3 (14.3) 145 (18.0)
 Some points clear but not confident 50 (15.0) 9 (10.5) 73 (24.3) 11 (16.9) 5 (23.8) 148 (18.4)
 Not at all clear 34 (10.2) 4 (4.7) 22 (7.3) 4 (6.2) 2 (9.5) 66 (8.2)
Respondents’ work affected by COVID-19 292 (86.9) 74 (86.1) 237 (79.3) 48 (72.7) 19 (95.0) 670 (83.0)
Respondents' changes in practice due to COVID-19
 Reduced working hours 93 (27.6) 18 (20.6) 44 (14.7) 6 (9.0) 2 (9.5) 163 (20.1)
 Always use PPE 263 (78.2) 63 (72.4) 205 (68.5) 50 (75.7) 18 (85.7) 599 (74.0)
 Avoid practices that can increase transmission risk 271 (80.6) 54 (62.0) 161 (53.8) 14 (21.2) 11 (52.3) 511 (63.1)
 No change in practice 16 (4.7) 3 (3.4) 37 (12.3) 1 (1.5) 0 (0) 57 (7.0)
Respondents’ fear for own health 314 (93.2) 78 (89.7) 231 (77.0) 58 (87.9) 15 (75.0) 696 (85.9)
Respondents’ higher stress level 305 (90.8) 80 (93.0) 256 (86.2) 58 (89.2) 19 (95.0) 718 (89.3)

*Differential number of missing values by variable.

†PPE is considered sufficient when items are available 100% of the time they are needed.

LatAm, Latin America; PPE, personal protective equipment; SEA, Southeast Asia.