Evaluation of Pre- and Post-Vaccination Coronavirus Disease 2019 Status of Emergency Ambulance Service Workers in Regional Province
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Original Article
VOLUME: 6 ISSUE: 1
P: 47 - 52
January 2024

Evaluation of Pre- and Post-Vaccination Coronavirus Disease 2019 Status of Emergency Ambulance Service Workers in Regional Province

Arch Basic Clin Res 2024;6(1):47-52
1. Department of Emergency, Erzincan Binali Yıldırım University, Faculty of Medicine, Erzincan, Türkiye
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Accepted Date: 05.02.2024
Online Date: 05.02.2024
Publish Date: 05.02.2024
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Abstract

Objective:

This study was designed to evaluate the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) status of emergency ambulance service workers, who were in front-line contact with patients during the COVID-19 epidemic, before and after the vaccination program was initiated (March 2020-July 2021).

Methods:

The variables gender, age, location of employment, role, COVID-19 diagnosis, immunization status, and contact with patients were evaluated among 223 Erzincan emergency ambulance service workers.

Results:

No significant differences in age, gender, and role in COVID-19-positive patient transfers (whether active or passive) were found between COVID-19-positive and negative healthcare workers. Moreover, there was a measurable decrease in COVID-19 cases after vaccination.

Conclusion:

In this study, which is one of the few investigations involving emergency ambulance service workers, 93.8% of the workers participated in the vaccination program and received 2 doses of the vaccine, and there was a measurable decrease in COVID-19 cases after vaccination. Multi-center studies may offer more statistically valuable results for this occupational group, which remained constantly active while the stay-at-home order was in place.

Cite this article as:

Bilgin Y. Evaluation of pre- and post-vaccination COVID-19 status of emergency ambulance service workers in regional province. Arch Basic Clin Res. 2024;6(1):47-52.

Keywords:
Ambulance service workers, COVID-19, vaccine