Limiting spread of COVID-19 in Ghana: Compliance audit of selected transportation stations in the Greater Accra region of Ghana
Date
2021
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PLOS ONE
Abstract
Globally, little evidence exists on transmission patterns of COVID-19. Recommendations to
prevent infection include appropriate and frequent handwashing plus physical and social
distancing. We conducted an exploratory observational study to assess compliance with
these recommendations in selected transportation stations in Ghana. A one-hour audit of 45
public transport stations in the Greater Accra region was carried out between 27th and 29th
March 2020. Using an adapted World Health Organization (WHO) hand hygiene assessment scale, the availability and use of handwashing facilities, social distancing, and ongoing
public education on COVID-19 prevention measures were assessed, weighted, and scored
to determine the level of compliance of stations. Compliance with recommendations was
categorized as “inadequate” “basic”, “intermediate” and “advanced”, based on the overall
score. The majority (80%) of stations in Accra have at least one Veronica Bucket with flowing
water and soap, but the number of washing places at each station is not adequate. Only a
small minority (18%) of stations were communicating the need to wash hands frequently
and appropriately and to practice social/physical distancing while at the station. In most stations (95%), hand washing practice was either not observed, or only infrequently. Almost all
stations (93%) did not have alcohol-based hand sanitizers available for public use, while
social distancing was rarely practiced (only 2%). In over 90% of the stations, face masks
were either not worn or only worn by a few passengers. Compliance with COVID-19 prevention measures was inadequate in 13 stations, basic in 16 stations, intermediate in 7 stations,
and advanced in 9 stations. Compliance with COVID-19 prevention measures in public
transportation stations in the Greater Accra region remains a challenge. Awareness creation
should aim to elevate the COVID-19 risk perception of transportation operators and clients.
Transport operators and stations need support and guidance to enforce hand washing and
social distancing.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
COVID-19, Ghana, transportation stations
Citation
Bonful HA, Addo-Lartey A, Aheto JMK, Ganle JK, Sarfo B, Aryeetey R (2020) Limiting spread of COVID-19 in Ghana: Compliance audit of selected transportation stations in the Greater Accra region of Ghana. PLoS ONE 15(9): e0238971. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pone.0238971