| Literature DB >> 34909138 |
Rina S Oktari1, Muhammad D Detiro1, Safrizal Rahman2.
Abstract
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has burdened the health system and medical education programmes both locally and globally, requiring medical students to continue their education whilst engaging in prevention programmes to support primary health services. This study aims to describe medical students' knowledge, attitudes in the prevention of COVID-19, and to determine the relationship between the knowledge of COVID-19 preventive behaviour and attitudes towards it. This study used an analytical cross-sectional observational design with a sample of 290 students. Data were collected through a self-assessment method using a validated questionnaire. Analysis of the frequency distribution test for knowledge found that 54.1% of the respondents and 99.0% of the students had a good understanding of the mode of transmission of COVID-19. The majority of medical students (73.1%) also had a good attitude towards COVID-19 and around 84.3% of the students considered that good ethics is needed when coughing or sneezing during this pandemic. As many as 46.6% of the respondents had good preventive behaviour against COVID-19 and always imposed restrictions on using public transportation during a pandemic. The Spearman's correlation test shows a weak but meaningful relationship between knowledge (r = 0.214, p = 0.000) and COVID-19 preventive behaviour, and a significant relationship between attitudes (r = 0.477, p = 0.000) towards COVID-19 preventive behaviour. This study concludes that medical students have good knowledge, preventive behaviour and an understanding of infection risk. An enhanced knowledge and awareness will increase preventive behaviours that will provide support in controlling the disease.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; attitude; disaster; knowledge; pandemic; preventive behaviour
Year: 2021 PMID: 34909138 PMCID: PMC8661112 DOI: 10.4102/jamba.v13i1.1146
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Jamba ISSN: 1996-1421
Sample selection.
| Location | Total of medical students | Total sample |
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| Universitas Syiah Kuala | 478 | 134 |
| Universitas Abulyatama | 277 | 78 |
| Universitas Malikulsaleh | 277 | 78 |
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Demographic characteristics of respondents (n = 290).
| Characteristics | Frequency | Percentage (%) |
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| Male | 73 | 25.2 |
| Female | 217 | 74.8 |
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| 18 | 29 | 10.0 |
| 19 | 86 | 29.7 |
| 20 | 104 | 35.9 |
| 21 | 59 | 20.3 |
| > 21 | 12 | 2.1 |
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| Universitas Syiah Kuala | 78 | 26.9 |
| Universitas Malikussaleh | 78 | 26.9 |
| Universitas Abulyatama | 134 | 46.2 |
Demographic characteristics of respondents (n = 290).
| Characteristics | Frequency | Percentage (%) |
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| Less | 17 | 5.90 |
| Moderate | 116 | 40.00 |
| Good | 157 | 54.10 |
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| Less | 10 | 3.40 |
| Moderate | 68 | 23.40 |
| Good | 212 | 73.10 |
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| Less | 26 | 9.00 |
| Moderate | 129 | 44.50 |
| Good | 135 | 46.60 |
Respondents’ answers related to knowledge of COVID-19 (n = 290).
| Statement | Respondents with correct answer | |
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| Frequency | Percentage (%) | |
| COVID-19 is an abbreviation of coronavirus disease 2019 | 289 | 99.7 |
| COVID-19 is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 | 272 | 93.8 |
| A person infected with COVID-19 may have symptoms such as cough, fever and shortness of breath or no symptoms at all | 288 | 99.3 |
| SARS-CoV-2 allegedly came from the order Chiroptera (bats) | 258 | 89.0 |
| COVID-19 can be transmitted through droplets or aerosol transmission (liquid that comes out of the respiratory tract when coughing, sneezing or talking) in people who have symptoms or no symptoms at all | 287 | 99.0 |
| COVID-19 can be treated using antibiotics | 77 | 26.6 |
| COVID-19 can spread through airborne means (aerosol) in the community | 86 | 29.7 |
| Incubation period of COVID-19 is 3–7 days | 97 | 33.4 |
| The other way to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is to keep a distance of 1 m | 19 | 6.6 |
COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019; SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.
Distribution of respondents’ answers where respondents agreed with statements related to attitude towards COVID-19 (n = 290).
| Statement | Frequency | Percentage (%) |
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| 1. I prefer to implement the preventive protocol that has been implemented by the government. | 280 | 96.55 |
| 2. I prefer to be ethical when coughing or sneezing by covering my nose and mouth with the inner upper arm or tissue and also not littering with used tissues. | 196 | 67.59 |
| 3. Implementation of the precautionary protocol that has been implemented does not interfere with my activities. | 283 | 97.59 |
| 4. I believe that the spread of COVID-19 can be controlled by implementing physical distancing. | 280 | 96.55 |
| 5. I will continue to regularly wash my hands even after this pandemic is over. | 280 | 96,55 |
| 6. I feel the need to shake hands when I meet my friends. | 24 | 8.28 |
| 7. I feel better going out of the house and to crowded places (more than 10 people) such as markets, coffee shops, etc. when I feel bored. | 27 | 9.31 |
| 8. I don’t feel the need to use a mask when travelling. | 23 | 7.93 |
| 9. I feel there is no need to wash my hands before touching my face. | 15 | 5.17 |
| 10. I feel confident that COVID-19 infection can only be spread through people who have symptoms. | 25 | 8.62 |
COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019.
Respondents’ answers related to preventive behaviour towards COVID-19 (n = 290).
| Statement | Frequency | Percentage (%) |
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| 1. When I go outside the house, I maintain physical distancing from other people. | 239 | 82.41 |
| 2. When I go outside the house, I avoid crowds of people. | 248 | 85.52 |
| 3. When I meet other people, I refuse to shake hands. | 169 | 58.28 |
| 4. When I travel, I choose to not use public transportation. | 232 | 80.00 |
| 5. When I’m in a public area, I avoid touching objects in that area. | 236 | 81.38 |
| 6. When I wash my hands, I ignore the recommendations given by the government (washing hands with soap for 20 s). | 46 | 15.86 |
| 7. When I go out of the house, I don’t wear a mask. | 18 | 6.21 |
| 8. When I do activities, I often touch my face without washing my hands first. | 29 | 10.00 |
| 9. When I have symptoms similar to COVID-19, I don’t tell others. | 17 | 5.86 |
| 10. When I receive goods/packages from outside, I don’t disinfect them before I bring them into the house. | 62 | 21.38 |
COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019.