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Background and objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted
northern Sri Lankan public health inspectors (PHI), causing challenges in preventive
measures, surveillance, and case management. This study evaluated the difficulties faced
by PHIs in the Northern Province during the COVID-19 pandemic, including
psychological distress, resource availability, communication issues, and the association
of these difficulties with sociodemographic and work-related factors. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study involving 98 active PHIs in the Northern
Province was conducted. A self-administered online questionnaire was used to collect
data on sociodemographic characteristics, psychological distress (DASS–21), resource
availability, as well as communication and coordination challenges. Means, standard
deviation, or the median and range were used to summarize numerical data. Frequencies
and proportions were used to summarize categorical data. Results: In the sample, 52.6% were aged <35 years (mean 35.8, SD 7.7); 74.5% were
married, 51% had children, and were predominantly Tamil (82.7%). With respect to
work, 64.9% had <10 years’ experience; 92.9% were area PHIs; and 54.1% worked in
their own residential area. Almost all (99.7%) reported not having any preexisting
psychological problems. However, a considerable proportion reported experiencing
psychological distress; 26.3% and 17.9% recorded moderate and severe stress,
respectively; 24.5% and 26.6% recorded moderate and severe anxiety, respectively; and
26.3% and 16.8% recorded moderate and 16.8% severe depression, respectively. Apart
from gloves (56.7%) and face shields (57.1%), <50% of PHIs reported availability of
KN95 mask, gowns, goggles, shoe covers, and head covers all the time. Other than
vehicle permits, <50% reported the availability of supporting staff, transport facilities,
vehicle fuel facility, support and guidance from supervisors, and having the necessary
training for the job, all the time. In terms of communication, while almost a quarter
(24.5%) stated they had difficulty getting help from the municipal councils all the time,
the following challenges were reported to have been experienced sometimes: low public
awareness (40.2%), difficulty in approaching people (25.8%), and lack of support from
hospital staff (36.7%). Conclusion and recommendations: The study highlights the difficulties faced by PHIs
in the Northern Province during the COVID-19 pandemic. Interventions to promote
mental health among PHI could include providing psychological support, ensuring
resources, and enhancing healthcare system communication and coordination. |
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