COVID-19 Africa Preparedness Study
Study Overview
Research Topics
COVID-19 preparedness, stress, burnout
Location
Ghana and Kenya
Population
Healthcare workers
What is the purpose of this study?
This is a short study to understand how health care workers and their facilities are prepared to respond to the COVID-19 crises and how the current crises may be affecting providers. The survey will take about 15 mins to complete.
The study is being conducted by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco together with researchers from the Ghana Health Service, Navrongo Health Research Center, Tamale Teaching Hospital, University of Ghana in Ghana and researchers from the Aga Khan University Hospital Nairobi, University of Nairobi, Kenya Medical Research Institute in Kenya
Findings will help guide country's response to the COVID-19 crises and inform national policy.
Who can join?
You may be able to join if...
You are a health care provider in Ghana or Kenya, such as:
- Doctor
- Medical or Physician Assistant
- Clinical Officer
- Nurse or Midwife
- Nurse Aide
- Medical Lab Professional
- Pharmacist
- Public Health Specialist
- Administrator
- Any other type of health providers/allied health professionals
You can't join if...
You are not a health care provider in Ghana or Kenya
What will participants be asked to do?
You will be asked to complete a short online survey. The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete. Your answers are confidential.