| Literature DB >> 36168372 |
Sumeru Thapa Magar1, Joseph Hankins2, Saima Batool3, Syeda Areeba Hussain Kazmi4, Rana Inamullah Zafar5, Mehjabeen Ahmad6, Faraz Saleem7, Izza Iftikhar8, Muhammad Saqlain Qavi7, Muhammad Abu Zar Ghaffari7.
Abstract
Background The world has been hit with one of the deadliest pandemics in history. This pandemic has affected almost all countries and more than 50 million people globally. This paper takes an in-depth look at all government policies that were developed to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Pakistan and the perception of the general population regarding these policies. This study aims to provide help for policymakers to consider as they build more resilient regions. Methodology A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted online in Pakistan from April 2021 to September 2021. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed after obtaining informed consent. A sample size of 200 was calculated using the World Health Organization's (WHO) sample size calculator. The data analysis was performed using SPSS version 23 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA), and the data are presented in the form of frequency tables, bar charts, and pie charts. Results Of the 200 respondents, 71% were satisfied with government policies, and 28.5% were not satisfied. A total of 66.5% of respondents thought that government policies were effective in combating COVID-19. More than half (80%) of the participants believed that government policies have reduced the rate of COVID-19 spread, while 20% thought that the policies did not help in reducing the rate of spread. Overall, 96% of the respondents supported quarantine as a good step taken by the Pakistan government to prevent COVID-19. Conclusions The satisfaction rate of the general public regarding government policies developed to combat COVID-19 was 71.5%. Government strategies should be improved to counter the impact of large-scale epidemics, and further studies are required to educate the public. With an already fragile healthcare system, this can have long-lasting issues in developing countries as the world might be expecting a new challenge in the form of monkeypox.Entities:
Keywords: health policy; pandemic; public health; public perception; public response
Year: 2022 PMID: 36168372 PMCID: PMC9500467 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.28332
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Socio-demographics and characteristics of the study sample.
Number of participants: 200.
SD: standard deviation; PKR: Pakistani rupee
| Variables | Frequency (%) | |
| Mean age (years) ± SD | 25.83 ± 6.82 | |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 92 (46) | |
| Female | 108 (54) | |
| Residence | ||
| Big urban center | 97 (48.5) | |
| Suburban | 103 (51.5) | |
| Occupation | ||
| Businesspersons | 6 (3) | |
| Doctor | 102 (51) | |
| Office worker | 9 (4.5) | |
| Teacher | 10 (5) | |
| Any other | 73 (36.5) | |
| Education | ||
| Matric | 1 (0.5) | |
| Intermediate | 38 (19) | |
| Graduate | 140 (70) | |
| Masters and above | 21 (10.5) | |
| Monthly income (PKR) | ||
| >25,000 | 28 (14) | |
| 25,001–50,000 | 33 (16.5) | |
| 50,001–75,000 | 22 (11) | |
| 75,000–100,000 | 36 (18) | |
| <100,000 | 81 (40.5) | |
Figure 1Respondents’ perception of the COVID-19 virus.
COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019
Perspectives of the public regarding government’s policies in combating the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019; SOP: standard operating procedure; PCR: polymerase chain reaction
| Serial number | Questions | Frequency (%) | P-value | |
| Agree | Disagree | |||
| 1 | Are you satisfied with government policies on COVID-19? | 143 (71.5) | 57 (28.5) | 0.0003 |
| 2 | Do you think government policies are effective? | 133 (66.5) | 67 (33.5) | 0.0350 |
| 3 | Do you think that government policies have reduced the rate of COVID-19? | 160 (80) | 40 (20) | 0.0021 |
| 4 | Do you think lockdown is an effective policy against COVID-19? | 167 (83.5) | 33 (16.5) | 0.0445 |
| 5 | Do you think smart lockdown is better than complete lockdown? | 130 (77.8) | 37 (22.2) | 0.0089 |
| 6 | Do you think government’s decision of wearing masks and keeping social distance is a good decision? | 195 (97.5) | 5 (2.5) | 0.0001 |
| 7 | Do you think wearing a mask has helped you escape COVID-19? | 182 (91) | 18 (9) | 0.0070 |
| 8 | The government has imposed restrictions on public transport as well. Do you think it is a good step? | 159 (79.5) | 41 (20.5) | 0.0490 |
| 9 | Do you think government’s guidelines issued for educational institutions were effective? | 160 (80) | 40 (20) | 0.0079 |
| 10 | Do you agree with the government’s decision to close educational institutions and online learning classes? | 125 (62.5) | 75 (37.5) | 0.0134 |
| 11 | Do you think SOPs set by the government for markets and public places are effective to combat the disease? | 150 (75) | 50 (25) | 0.0712 |
| 12 | Do you think restrictions imposed by government on restaurants are effective to combat the disease? | 162 (81) | 32 (19) | 0.0063 |
| 13 | Are you satisfied by the government’s air travel restrictions to contain COVID-19 virus? | 162 (81) | 38 (19) | 0.0465 |
| 14 | Do you think that the government is strictly enforcing SOPs to the general public by imposing fines and imprisonments? | 108 (56) | 92 (44) | 0.0487 |
| 15 | Do you think the government has effectively provided health education messages to the general public through TV and other communication media? | 174 (87) | 26 (13) | 0.0001 |
| 16 | Do you think government’s vaccination program is a good step? | 195 (97.5) | 5 (2.5) | 0.0053 |
| 17 | Do you think that government should make vaccination mandatory for every individual? | 178 (89) | 22 (11) | 0.0065 |
| 18 | Do you think government should not buy vaccination doses from other countries and invest more in vaccine preparation in Pakistan? | 187 (93.5) | 13 (6.5) | 0.0009 |
| 19 | Do you think the government should administer vaccine to everyone free of cost? | 192 (96) | 8(4) | 0.0307 |
| 20 | Do you think it is a good initiative by the government to test all contacts and family members of COVID-19-positive cases? | 191 (95.5) | 9 (4.5) | 0.0892 |
| 21 | Do you think the government should continue conducting PCR free of cost for everyone? | 194 (97) | 6 (3) | 0.0088 |
| 22 | Do you think the government has significantly increased the laboratory diagnostic capacity and has provided home testing facility for COVID-19? | 152 (76) | 48 (24) | 0.0294 |
| 23 | Do you think quarantine is a good decision by the government? | 192 (96) | 8 (4) | 0.0156 |
| 24 | Do you think the government has significantly increased healthcare system capacity according to the needs of the nation? | 126 (63) | 74 (37) | 0.0737 |
| 25 | Do you think that government hospitals have sufficient healthcare staff and facilities to treat COVID-19 patient load? | 83 (41.5) | 117 (58.5) | 0.0090 |
| 26 | Do you think the government should collaborate with the private sector to provide better health facilities to its people? | 191 (95.5) | 9 (4.5) | 0.0002 |
Study questionnaire.
COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019; SOP: standard operating procedure; PCR: polymerase chain reaction
| Section I: Sociodemographic profile | ||||||
| Serial number | Questions | Options | ||||
| 1 | Gender: | Male | Female | |||
| 2 | Age (years): | 18–30 | 30–40 | 40–50 | 50–60 | 60 or above |
| 3 | Area of residence: | Lahore | Outside Lahore | |||
| 4 | Occupation: | Doctor | Teacher | Office worker | Businessman | Any other |
| 5 | Education: | Matric | Intermediate | Graduate | Master or above | |
| 6 | Family income in Pakistani Rupees/Month: | <25,000 | 25,001–50,000 | 50,001–75,000 | 75,001–100,000 | 100,001 or above |
| Section II: People’s perspective regarding government policies to combat COVID-19 | ||||||
| Serial number | Questions | Options | ||||
| 7 | What do you think about the COVID-19 virus ? | Hoax | International conspiracy | Global pandemic | Biological weapon | Highly infectious disease |
| 8 | Are you satisfied with government’s policy on COVID-19? | Yes | No | |||
| 9 | Do you think the government’s policies are effective? | Yes | No | |||
| 10 | Do you think that government’s policies have reduced the rate of COVID-19? | Yes | No | |||
| 11 | Do you think lockdown is an effective policy against COVID-19? | Yes | No | |||
| 12 | Do you think smart lockdown is better than complete lockdown? | Yes | No | |||
| 13 | Do you think government’s decision of wearing mask and keeping social distance is a good decision? | Yes | No | |||
| 14 | Do you think wearing a mask has helped you escape COVID-19? | Yes | No | |||
| 15 | The government has imposed restrictions on public transport as well. Do you think it is a good step? | Yes | No | |||
| 16 | Do you think government’s guidelines issued for educational institutions were effective? | Yes | No | |||
| 17 | Do you agree with the government’s decision to close educational institutions and online learning classes? | Yes | No | |||
| 18 | Do you think SOPs set by the government for markets and public places are effective to combat the disease? | Yes | No | |||
| 19 | Do you think restrictions imposed by government on restaurants are effective to combat the disease? | Yes | No | |||
| 20 | Are you satisfied by the government’s air travel restrictions to contain the COVID-19 virus? | Yes | No | |||
| 21 | Do you think that government is strictly enforcing SOPs to the general public by imposing fines and imprisonments? | Yes | No | |||
| 22 | Do you think the government has effectively provided health education messages to the general public through TV and other communication media? | Yes | No | |||
| 23 | Do you think government’s vaccination program is a good step? | Yes | No | |||
| 24 | Do you think that the government should make vaccination mandatory for every individual? | Yes | No | |||
| 25 | Do you think the government shouldn’t buy vaccination doses from other countries and invest more in vaccine preparation in Pakistan? | Yes | No | |||
| 26 | Do you think the government should administer vaccine to everyone free of cost? | Yes | No | |||
| 27 | Do you think it is a good initiative by the government to test all contacts and family members of COVID-19-positive cases | Yes | No | |||
| 28 | Do you think the government should continue conducting PCR free of cost for everyone? | Yes | No | |||
| 29 | Do you think the government has significantly increased the laboratory diagnostic capacity and has provided home testing facility for COVID-19? | yes | no | |||
| 30 | Do you think quarantine is a good decision of the government? | Yes | No | |||
| 31 | Do you think the government has significantly increased healthcare system capacity according to the needs of the nation? | Yes | No | |||
| 32 | Do you think that government hospitals have sufficient healthcare staff and facilities to treat the COVID-19 patient load? | Yes | No | |||
| 33 | Do you think the government should collaborate with the private sector to provide better health facilities to its people? | Yes | No | |||