| Literature DB >> 34249366 |
D G Feleke1, E S Chanie1, B A Tilaye1, D Mesfin1, B M Birhane2, W A Bayih2, S F Tassew3, S Asnakew4, T A Berlie5, T Dires5, E Dagnaw6, T Y Tadesse7.
Abstract
Coronavirus disease 2019 is an emerging respiratory disease that is caused by a novel coronavirus and was first detected in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. The world was affected by the Coronavirus Disease in 2019. In sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia, there is no study conducted on the level of Knowledge, Attitude, and Associated Factors towards Coronavirus disease 2019 among Health care workers, specifically Nurses. This study aims to assess the level of Knowledge, Attitude, and Associated Factors towards Coronavirus disease 2019 among Nurses who work in South Gondar Zone, Hospitals, Northwest Ethiopia, 2020. An Institution based cross-sectional study was conducted among 166 Nurses in South Gondar Zone, Ethiopia, From 1 June to 30 June 2020. For selecting the study participants after proportional allocation of study subjects to each hospital, simple random sampling techniques were to be used. Data were entered into Epi info version 7.2.0.1, and exported to Statistical Package for Social Sciences window version 24 for analysis. Binary and multivariable logistic regression was used to see the association between dependent and independent variables. Adjusted odds ratio with 95% confidence interval was computed. P-value < 0.05 was used to declare association. Finally, the result is presented in the form of texts, tables, and graphs. Of 166 Nurses, 166 (100% response rate) responded to the online interview questionnaire. Of the participating 166 nurses, 57.2% were females and 42.8% were males; 41.6 % of the respondents were between the ages of 20 and 29 years. About 84.9 % had good knowledge and 63.3% favourable attitude of COVID-19. Wearing general medical masks can prevent one from acquiring infection by the COVID-19 virus. AOR = 0.44, 95% CI = 0.005-0.362 were factors of knowledge about COVID-19, whereas, 'I strongly agree' Medical staff were ready to participate in anti-epidemic in the community, AOR = 0.08, 95% CI = 0.003-1.76 were factors of attitude about COVID-19. Where factors of attitude about COVID-19. In this study, most of the nurses had good knowledge and a favourable attitude regarding of COVID-19. Wearing general medical masks that can prevent one from acquiring infection by the COVID-19 virus were factors in association with the knowledge of nurses on COVID-19. Similarly, Medical staff were ready to participate in anti-epidemic community factors associated with the attitudes of nurses on COVID-19.Entities:
Keywords: Attitude; Ethiopia; coronavirus-2019; knowledge; nurse
Year: 2021 PMID: 34249366 PMCID: PMC8254644 DOI: 10.1016/j.nmni.2021.100914
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Microbes New Infect ISSN: 2052-2975
Fig. 1: Conceptual framework of Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude, and Associated Factors towards COVID-19 among Nurses Who Works in South Gondar Zone, Hospitals, and Northwest Ethiopia 2020. (Adapted from different articles ([16], [17], [18], [19], [20], [21], 30)).
Fig. 2Schematic Presentation of the Sampling Procedure for Knowledge, Attitude, and Associated Factors towards COVID-19 among Nurses Who Works in South Gondar Zone, Hospitals, and Northwest Ethiopia 2020. Key: EBH: Ebnat Hospital, AZH: Adiss Zemen Hospital, DTH; Debre Tabor Hospital, NFH: Nifas Mewucha Hospital, TGH:Tach Gayint Hospital, MEH: Mekan Eyesus Hospital, AEH: Andabet Etie Hospital, SH: Simada Hospital, N: Total number of Nurses in the South Gondar Hospitals, Ni: total number of Nurses in each selected Hospitals, ni: proportion of Nurses in each selected Hospitals, n: Total sample size.
Socio-demographic and Economic characteristics of study participants in South Gondar Zone, Hospitals, Northwest Ethiopia (N = 166)
| Variable | Category | Frequency | Percent (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Name of Hospitals where Nurses work | Debre Tabor General Hospital | 75 | 45.2% |
| Ebinat District Hospital | 9 | 5.4% | |
| Adiss Zemen District Hospital | 20 | 12% | |
| Nifas Mewucha District Hospital | 13 | 7.8% | |
| Tach Gayint District Hospital | 14 | 8.4% | |
| Simada District Hospital | 13 | 7.8% | |
| Mekane Eyesus District Hospital | 13 | 7.8% | |
| Andabet District Hospital | 9 | 5.4% | |
| Sex | Male | 71 | 42.8% |
| Female | 95 | 57.2% | |
| Age | 20–29 | 69 | 41.6% |
| 30–39 | 68 | 41% | |
| ≥40 | 29 | 17.5 | |
| Marital Status | Single | 35 | 21.1% |
| Married | 125 | 75.3% | |
| Widowed | 1 | 0.6% | |
| Divorced | 5 | 3% | |
| Educational Status | Diploma | 45 | 27.1% |
| 1st Degree | 121 | 72.9% | |
| Monthly Income | <3000 | 3 | 1.8% |
| 30,001–4999 | 63 | 38% | |
| ≥5000 | 100 | 60.2 |
Fig. 3Distribution of marital status of study participants in in South Gondar Zone, Hospitals, Northwest Ethiopia (N = 166).
Work place-related characteristics of study participants in South Gondar Zone, Hospitals, Northwest Ethiopia (N = 166)
| Variable | Category | Frequency | Percent (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Work experience in clinical area | <5 years | 62 | 37.3% |
| 5–10 years | 64 | 38.6% | |
| ≥10 years | 40 | 24.1% | |
| Nurses Overworked status per day | ≤ 8 hours | 24 | 14.5% |
| >8 hours | 142 | 85.5% | |
| Source of information on COVID19 | International health organization e.g., WHO | 103 | 62% |
| Government sites and media e.g., MOH of Ethiopia | 86 | 51.8% | |
| Social media e.g., WhatsApp, Facebook | 75 | 45.2% | |
| News media e.g., TV, radio, newspaper | 64 | 38.6% | |
| Journals | 18 | 10.8% | |
| Others | 1 | 0.6% |
Knowledge-related characteristics of study participants in study area (N = 166)
| Variable | Category | Frequency | Percent (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Knew symptoms of COVID-19 | yes | 146 | 88.0 % |
| no | 20 | 12.0% | |
| Knew main symptoms of COVID-19 | Fever and dry cough. | 122 | 73.5% |
| Fatigue | 4 | 2.4% | |
| Stuffy and runny nose | 15 | 9.0% | |
| Sore throat and myalgia. | 15 | 9.0% | |
| Diarrhea | 4 | 2.4% | |
| I don’ know. | 1 | 0.6% | |
| Knew source of infection COVID-19 | yes | 138 | 83.1 % |
| no | 28 | 16.9% | |
| a source of infection COVID-19 | Anyone residing in or travelled to affected areas, contacts/travelling with someone having symptoms of severe acute respiratory infection. | 89 | 53.6% |
| the air by coughing and sneezing, close personal contacts, such as touching and shaking hands, touching contaminated objects or surfaces, | 90 | 54.2% | |
| touching mouth, nose, eyes before washing hands | 41 | 24.7% | |
| rarely faecal contamination | 28 | 16.9% | |
| prevention methods of COVID-19 | yes | 142 | 85.5 % |
| no | 24 | 14.5% | |
| a prevention method of COVID-19 | Maintaining basic hand and respiratory hygiene (include regular hand washing, covering mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing) | 113 | 68.1% |
| Safe food practices, thoroughly cooking meat and eggs | 53 | 31.9% | |
| Avoiding close contact with anyone showing symptoms of respiratory illness such as coughing and sneezing | 65 | 39.2% | |
| Avoiding close contact with live or dead farm or wild animals | 51 | 30.7% | |
| Knew period of incubation for COVID-19 | yes | 152 | 91.6 % |
| no | 14 | 8.4% | |
| Knew period of incubation for COVID-19 | 1∼ 14 days | 123 | 74.1% |
| 3 ∼ 7 days. | 5 | 3.0% | |
| More than 14 days | 21 | 12.7% | |
| I don’t know | 1 | 0.6% | |
| Knew Type of infectious | Bacterial | 28 | 16.9% |
| Viral | 133 | 80.1% | |
| I don’t know. | 5 | 3.0% | |
| Knew Transmission route of COVID-19 | yes | 165 | 99.4% |
| no | 1 | 0.6% | |
| The main transmission route of COVID-19 | Respiratory droplets and close | 134 | 80.7% |
| Water. | 20 | 12.0% | |
| Food. | 5 | 3.0% | |
| I don’t know | 4 | 2.4% | |
| Susceptible to COVID-19 | The old and children | 41 | 24.7% |
| People are generally susceptible | 96 | 57.8% | |
| Young adults | 4 | 2.4% | |
| People with pre-existing diseases | 22 | 13.3% | |
| I don’t know. | 3 | 1.8% | |
| There is currently no effective cure for COVID-2019, but early symptomatic and supportive treatment can help most | True | 128 | 77.1% |
| False | 38 | 22.9% | |
| Not all persons with COVID-2019 will develop to severe cases. Only those who are elderly, have chronic illnesses, and are Obese are more likely to be severe cases. | True | 114 | 68.7% |
| False | 30 | 30.7% | |
| I don’t know. | 1 | 0.6% | |
| It is not necessary for children and young adults to take measures to prevent the infection by the COVID-19 virus. | True | 82 | 49.4% |
| False | 82 | 49.4% | |
| I don’t know. | 2 | 1.2% | |
| People who have contact with someone infected with the COVID-19 virus should be immediately isolated in a proper Place. In general, the observation period is 14 days. | True | 132 | 79.5% |
| False | 34 | 20.5% | |
| Eating or contacting wild animals would result in infection by the COVID-19 virus | True | 111 | 66.9% |
| False | 46 | 27.7% | |
| I don’t know. | 9 | 5.4% | |
| Persons with COVID-2019 cannot transmit the virus to others when a fever is not present. | True | 74 | 44.6% |
| False | 92 | 55.4% | |
| The COVID-19 virus spreads via the respiratory droplets of infected individuals. | True | 119 | 71.7% |
| False | 45 | 27.1% | |
| I don’t know. | 2 | 1.2% | |
| Wearing general medical masks can prevent one from acquiring infection by the COVID-19 virus. | True | 102 | 61.4% |
| False | 64 | 38.6% | |
| To prevent the infection by COVID-19, individuals should avoid going to crowded places such as bus parks and avoid taking public transportations | True | 127 | 76.5% |
| False | 39 | 23.5% | |
| Isolation and treatment of people who are infected with the COVID-19 virus are effective ways to reduce the spread of the virus. | True | 125 | 75.3% |
| False | 38 | 22.9% | |
| I don’t know. | 3 | 1.8% | |
| The isolation period is 2 weeks for COVID-19? | Yes | 125 | 75.3% |
| no | 41 | 24.7% | |
| COVID-19 vaccine is available in markets | Yes | 37 | 22.3% |
| no | 129 | 77.7% | |
| Antibiotics are the first-line treatment for COVID-19? | Yes | 40 | 24.1% |
| no | 126 | 75.9% |
Attitude of nurses working in study area (N = 166)
| Characters | S.Disagree | Disagree | Neutral | Agree | S. agree | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No | % | No | % | No | % | No | % | No | % | |
| Black race is protective towards COVID-19 disease. | 103 | 62 | 30 | 18.1 | 3 | 3.6 | 21 | 12.7 | 3 | 3.6 |
| Wearing a well-fitting face mask is effective in preventing COVID-19. | 8 | 4.8 | 35 | 21.1 | 20 | 12.0 | 62 | 37.3 | 41 | 24.7 |
| Using a hand wash can prevent you from getting COVID-19. | 3 | 1.8 | 19 | 11.4 | 14 | 8.4 | 83 | 50.0 | 47 | 28.3 |
| When a patient has signs and symptoms of COVID-19, I can confidently | 1 | 0.6 | 29 | 17.5 | 34 | 20.5 | 75 | 45.2 | 27 | 16.3 |
| Participate in the management of the patient. | 6 | 3.6 | 14 | 8.4 | 32 | 19.3 | 75 | 45.2 | 39 | 23.5 |
| Ethiopia is in a good position to contain COVID-19 | 14 | 8.4 | 28 | 16.9 | 26 | 15.7 | 70 | 42.2 | 28 | 16.9 |
| COVID-19 will finally be successfully controlled? | 46 | 27.7 | 16 | 9.6 | 27 | 16.3 | 40 | 24.1 | 37 | 22.3 |
| Covid-19 patients should be kept in isolation | 10 | 6.0 | 22 | 13.3 | 20 | 12.0 | 63 | 38.0 | 51 | 30.7 |
| Medical staff are ready to participate in anti-epidemic in the community | 4 | 2.4 | 8 | 4.8 | 28 | 16.9 | 74 | 44.6 | 52 | 31.3 |
| You are worried one of your family members may get an infection | 5 | 3.0 | 14 | 8.4 | 8 | 4.8 | 82 | 49.4 | 57 | 34.3 |
Factors associated with Knowledge of Nurses towards COVID-19 in study area, 2020
| Variable | Category | Knowledge of nurses towards COVID-19 | COR (95% CI) | AOR (95% CI) | pv | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Good | Poor | |||||
| There currently is no effective cure for COVID-2019, but early symptomatic and supportive treatment can help most | True | 104 (0.8) | 24 (0.2) | .117 (.015-.896) | ||
| False | 1 (0.03) | 37 (0.97) | 1 | |||
| It is not necessary for children and young adults to take measures to prevent the infection by the COVID-19 virus | True | 62 (0.76) | 20 (0.24) | .196 (.007–.552) | ||
| False | 79 (0.94) | 5 (0.06) | 1 | |||
| Wearing general medical masks can prevent one from acquiring infection by theCOVID-19 virus. | True | 78 (0.76) | 24 (0.24) | 0.052 (.0.07–0.392) | 0.043 (0.005–0.362) | .004 |
| False | 63 (0.98) | 5 (0.02) | 1 | 1 | ||
| COVID-19 vaccine is available in markets | no | 117 (0.9) | 12 (0.1) | 5.28 (2.12–12.98) | ||
| yes | 24 (0.65) | 13 (0.35) | 1 | |||
| Antibiotics are the first-line treatment for COVID-19? | no | 117 (0.93) | 9 (0.07) | 8.66 (3.42–21.91) | ||
| yes | 24 (0.6) | 16 (0.4) | 1 | |||
Factors associated with Attitude of Nurses towards COVID-19 in study area, 2020
| Variable | Category | Attitude of nurses towards COVID-19 | COR (95% CI) | AOR (95% CI) | PV | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Favourable | Un favourable | |||||
| Did you know prevention methods of COVID-19 | yes | 84 (0.6) | 58 (0.4) | 0.21 (0.59–0.72) | ||
| no | 21 (0.88) | 3 (0.12) | 1 | |||
| What type of infectious | Viral | 77 (0.58) | 56 (0.42) | 0.25 (0.09–0.68) | ||
| Bacterial | 28 (0.85) | 5 (0.15) | 1 | |||
| There currently is no effective cure for COVID-2019, but early symptomatic and supportive treatment can help most Patients recover from the infection | True | 73 (0.57) | 55 (0.43) | 0.052 (.0.07–0.392) | ||
| False | 32 (0.84) | 6 (0.16) | 1 | |||
| Not all persons with COVID-2019 will develop to severe cases. Only those who are elderly, have chronic illnesses, and are Obese are more likely to be severe cases. | True | 60 (0.63) | 54 (0.47) | 0.17 (0.07–0.47) | ||
| False | 45 (0.87) | 7 (0.13) | 1 | |||
| Persons with COVID-2019 cannot transmit the virus to others when a fever is not Present. | false | 54 (0.73) | 20 (0.27) | 0.46 (0.24–0.89) | ||
| true | 51 (0.55) | 41 (0.44) | 1 | |||
| Wearing general medical masks can prevent one from acquiring infection by the COVID-19 virus. | true | 57 (0.56) | 45 (0.44) | 0.42 (0.21–0.84) | ||
| false | 48 (0.75) | 16 (0.25) | 1 | |||
| COVID-19 vaccine is available in markets | no | 80 (0.62) | 49 (0.38) | 0.78 (0.36–1.70) | ||
| yes | 25 (0.68) | 12 (0.32) | 1 | |||
| Antibiotics are the first-line treatment for COVID-19? | no | 77 (0.61) | 49 (0.39) | 0.67 (0.31–1.45) | ||
| yes | 28 (0.70) | 12 (0.3) | 1 | |||
| Medical staff are ready to participate in anti-epidemic in the community | S.agree | 46 (0.88) | 6 (0.12) | 0.33 (0.27–4.19) | 0.08 (0.003–1.76) | 0.11 |
| agree | 42 (0.57) | 32 (0.43) | 0.87 (0.11–7.05) | 0.01 (0.00–0.54) | 0.00 | |
| Neutral | 13 (0.46) | 28 (0.54) | 1.31 (0.18–9.83) | 0.46 (0.01–0.21) | 0.00 | |
| D.agree | 2 (0.25) | 6 (0.75) | 7.67 (0.91–64.9) | 0.09 (0.28–0.31) | 0.00 | |
| SD. agree | 2 (0.5) | 2 (0.5) | 1 | 1 | ||