Login / Signup

Health System Preparedness for COVID-19 and Its Impacts on Frontline Health-Care Workers in Nepal: A Qualitative Study Among Frontline Health-Care Workers and Policy-Makers.

Nipun ShresthaShiva Raj MishraSaruna GhimireBishal GyawaliSujan Babu MarahattaSmriti MaskeySushila BaralNilima ShresthaRakesh YadavSunil PokharelBipin Adhikari
Published in: Disaster medicine and public health preparedness (2021)
Preparedness for COVID-19 was affected by the poor coordination between three tiers of governance. Specifically, the lack of human resources, inadequate logistic chain management and laboratory facilities for testing COVID-19 appeared to have jeopardized the health system preparedness and escalated the pandemic in Nepal. Despite the poor preparedness, and health and safety concerns, health-care workers maintained their motivation. There is an urgent need for an effective coordination mechanism between various tiers of health structure (including private sector) in addition to incentivizing the health-care workers for the current and future pandemics.
Keyphrases