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COVID-19 pandemic management at a hospital in Somalia: A qualitative study

Abdullahi Ibrahim Janay et al · SAGE Publishing · 2026

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Background COVID-19 pandemic management in the hospitals is important for the prevention practices of health staff. Studies assessing COVID-19 pandemic management in Somali hospitals are limited. This study aimed to evaluate the management of the COVID-19 pandemic at De Martino Public Hospital in Mogadishu, Somalia, to enhance pandemic management strategies in hospitals. Methods In this phenomenological study, in-depth interviews were conducted with 29 key participants at De Martino Hospital, including 5 managers, 12 healthcare workers, and 12 patients. Additionally, on-site observations were carried out at the hospital. The study was conducted in 2022, and thematic content analysis was used to analyze the interview data. Results The interviews revealed seven themes: infrastructure, prevention, communication, awareness, fear, management, and finance. The study found that the hospital generally managed the COVID-19 pandemic well. However, public awareness was deemed inadequate. Observations indicated a lack of triage procedures at the entrance. The results also highlighted a shortage of budget and poor infrastructure for COVID-19 management in the hospital. Conclusions Effective COVID-19 pandemic management is crucial for reducing disease transmission. It is important to implement entry regulation measures, particularly screening triage procedures. Public education is needed to encourage the adoption of COVID-19 infection prevention and control practices. Additionally, sufficient funding should be allocated to ensure that hospitals have the necessary materials, equipment, and human resources for improved management of the COVID-19 pandemic and similar epidemics.

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al, A. I. J. E. (2026). COVID-19 pandemic management at a hospital in Somalia: A qualitative study. https://doi.org/10.1177/22799036261447679

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al, Abdullahi Ibrahim Janay et. "COVID-19 pandemic management at a hospital in Somalia: A qualitative study." 2026. https://doi.org/10.1177/22799036261447679.

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al, Abdullahi Ibrahim Janay et. 2026. "COVID-19 pandemic management at a hospital in Somalia: A qualitative study.". https://doi.org/10.1177/22799036261447679.

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al, A. I. J. E. 2026, COVID-19 pandemic management at a hospital in Somalia: A qualitative study, SAGE Publishing, available at: https://doi.org/10.1177/22799036261447679 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
COVID-19 pandemic management at a hospital in Somalia: A qualitative study
Autor / colaboradores
Abdullahi Ibrahim Janay et al
Editorial
SAGE Publishing
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
2279-9036
ISSN
2279-9036
Idioma
eng
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