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COVID-19 knowledge, attitudes and practices in a conflict affected area of the South West Region of Cameroon.

Tendongfor Nicholas1, Forlemu Vanessa Mandaah2, Seraphine Nkie Esemu2,3, Amana Bokagne Theresa Vanessa2, Kouam Talla Destin Gilchrist4, Lambou Fopa Vanessa2, Nsagha Dickson Shey1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: since December 2019, the world is experiencing, the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the Virus SARS-CoV-2. It is feared that the pandemic maybe more devastating in conflict affected areas in the world. This study assessed the knowledge, attitudes and practices with regard to the COVID-19 in Buea municipality, Cameroon.
METHODS: this was a cross-sectional study carried out in communities selected from 5 health areas of the Buea Health District. A questionnaire was administered to collect data on the knowledge, attitudes and practices on COVID-19. The knowledge was measured using a 26-points Liker scale on awareness, mode of transmission, clinical manifestation, site of the infection and prevention. The data was analyzed in SPSS version 25.
RESULTS: of the 545 particpants who consented, 21.9% had a correct knowledge of COVID-19, 43.8% had intermediate knowledge, 34.4% had poor knowledge and 11.93% had no knowledge. Majority of the participants (73.3%) knew they were at risk of contacting the infection. They were aware that cleaning and disinfecting the environment (78.8%), reducing contact with animals (56.3%) could help prevent the infection. Even though participants knew about the face mask (93.5%) and hand sanitizers (88.8%), only 21.7% and 32.9% had purchased them respectively. Few participants reported that they will go to a man of God (6.0%), native doctor (3.5%) and auto-medication (25.8%) if infected.
CONCLUSION: There is still a knowledge gap in the Buea population with respect to COVID-19. The population is aware of the disease and preventive measures, but few have taken steps to procure essential tools for the prevention. There is need to intensify sensitization to fill the knowledge gap the population has with regards to COVID-19. © Tendongfor Nicholas et al.

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Keywords:  Buea Health District; COVID-19 pandemic; attitude; conflict areas; knowledge gap; practices

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33623559      PMCID: PMC7875723          DOI: 10.11604/pamj.supp.2020.35.2.22963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pan Afr Med J


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