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Knowledge, attitude, practice towards COVID-19 pandemic and its prevalence among hospital visitors at Ataye district hospital, Northeast Ethiopia.

Daniel Gebretsadik1, Nuru Ahmed2, Edosa Kebede1, Saba Gebremicheal1, Melaku Ashagrie Belete1, Metadel Adane3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) is currently a global health threat and public health emergency of international concern. Africa is the last continent to be hit by this pandemic and the population is still prone to misconceptions and may not take it seriously. In developing countries including Ethiopia, where trained human resources and equipment for the treatment of COVID-19 are scarce, working on prevention of the viral spread should be a priority as a feasible intervention strategy. The aim of this study was to determine the level of knowledge, attitude, practice (KAP) towards COVID-19 and its prevalence among hospital visitors.
METHODS: Health institution based cross sectional study was conducted among 513 hospital visitors who are recruited by using simple random sampling technique at Ataye district hospital, Northeast Ethiopia from June 3, 2020 to August 10, 2020. A pre-tested structured questionnaire was used to obtain information related to socio-demographic characteristics, knowledge (11 questions), attitude (9 questions) and practice (9 questions). Oro-pharyngeal specimen was collected by trained healthcare provider and processed in a molecular laboratory. After extraction of viral nucleic acid, the Real-time fluorescent polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) kit was used for detecting novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). Data was analyzed using bi-variable and multivariable logistic regression model with 95% CI (confidence interval). From the bi-variable analysis, variables having a P-value <0.25 were retained into multivariable analysis. From the multivariable analysis, variables with a P-value <0.05 was declared as associated factors.
RESULTS: Majority (72.9%) of the study participants were male; and most were urban dwellers. From the total study participants, 17 (3.3%) were found to be infected with the virus. The magnitude of low-level of knowledge was 4.9%; and of the analyzed risk factors, female gender, age (category less than 16 years and category between 16 and 65 years), and usual alcohol drinking habit had statistically significant association with low level knowledge. The proportion of study participants who had low level of practice was 75/513 (14.62%). Family size, age category between 16 and 65 years, and low-level knowledge were associated with low-level practice.
CONCLUSION: Limited number of study participants had high-level knowledge and practice towards COVID-19; while majority of the study candidates demonstrated moderate level of knowledge and practice. Good knowledge, positive attitude and good practice can be a guarantee for the prevention and control of COVID-19. Hence, various measurements to combat the pandemic should be taken by different stakeholders including the community members, religious leader, health professionals and others.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33606678     DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0246154

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


  10 in total

1.  Knowledge, Attitudes, and Misconceptions About COVID-19 Prevention Practices Among High and Preparatory School Students in Dessie City, Ethiopia.

Authors:  Alelgne Feleke; Metadel Adane; Asha Embrandiri; Gete Berihun; Zebader Walle; Awoke Keleb; Helmut Kloos
Journal:  J Multidiscip Healthc       Date:  2022-05-10

2.  Knowledge, Attitude, and Preventive Practices Towards COVID-19 Among Students of Ethiopian Higher Education Institutions.

Authors:  Gete Berihun; Zebader Walle; Daniel Teshome; Leykun Berhanu; Masresha Abebe; Ayechew Ademas; Adinew Gizeyatu; Awoke Keleb; Asmamaw Malede; Getaneh Atikilt; Abraham Teym; Metadel Adane
Journal:  J Multidiscip Healthc       Date:  2021-08-10

3.  Impact of the twin pandemics: COVID-19 and oil crash on Saudi exchange index.

Authors:  Dania Al-Najjar
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-05-20       Impact factor: 3.752

4.  The Escalating Magnitude of COVID-19 Infections among the Northeastern Ethiopia Region: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Zeleke Geto; Saba Gebremichael; Melaku Ashagrie Belete; Alemu Gedefie; Genet Molla; Melkam Tesfaye; Wondmagegn Demsiss; Daniel Gebretsadik
Journal:  Int J Microbiol       Date:  2021-05-04

5.  Prevalence of COVID-19 in West Gondar zone, Northwest Ethiopia: a population-based retrospective study.

Authors:  Tiruneh Adane; Yonnas Adugna; Melak Aynlem
Journal:  Disaster Med Public Health Prep       Date:  2022-03-23       Impact factor: 1.385

6.  Knowledge, attitude, prevention practice, and associated factors toward COVID-19 among preparatory school students in Southwest Ethiopia, 2021.

Authors:  Mohammed Yesuf; Mehd Abdu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-01-24       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Factors Associated with Community Awareness on COVID-19 in a Developing Country: Implications for Optimal Risk Communication.

Authors:  Huong Thi Le; Thao Thi Phuong Nguyen; Corey Jacinto; Cuong Tat Nguyen; Linh Gia Vu; Hien Thu Nguyen; Minh Ngoc Le Vu; Xuan Thi Thanh Le; Thao Thanh Nguyen; Quan Thi Pham; Nhung Thi Kim Ta; Quynh Thi Nguyen; Carl A Latkin; Cyrus S H Ho; Roger C M Ho
Journal:  Risk Manag Healthc Policy       Date:  2022-03-08

8.  Evaluation of the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of COVID-19 Prevention Methods Among Hypertensive Patients in North Shoa, Ethiopia.

Authors:  Tinsae Abeya Geleta; Berhanu Senbeta Deriba; Kemal Jemal
Journal:  Risk Manag Healthc Policy       Date:  2022-03-11

Review 9.  Global Challenges to Public Health Care Systems during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Review of Pandemic Measures and Problems.

Authors:  Roxana Filip; Roxana Gheorghita Puscaselu; Liliana Anchidin-Norocel; Mihai Dimian; Wesley K Savage
Journal:  J Pers Med       Date:  2022-08-07

Review 10.  COVID-19 preventive practice and associated factors in Ethiopia: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Masresha Derese Tegegne; Mamaru Melkam; Tiruneh Adane; Solomon Getawa
Journal:  Public Health Pract (Oxf)       Date:  2022-10-15
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