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Use of Health Belief Model to assess risk perception and practices of camel farm owners in Doha about MERS-COV, 2015

机译:使用健康信念模型评估多哈骆驼农场主关于MERS-COV的风险感知和行为,2015年

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MERS-COV is an emerging zoonotic disease primarily originated in Arabian Peninsula, where camel industry and trade are part of the local culture and economy. Camels were proposed to be the possible reservoir. A convenient sample of 78 camel owners were interviewed through a structured questionnaire to assess their risk perception and practices. All were males, mean age of 42.5?±?12.7 years. Most of camel owners were Qatari (94.9%), working with camels for 10 years or more (85.8%). Most of the owners are aware about the disease (93.6%), mostly from T.V (75.6%). However, only 37% of them know that the disease can be transmitted from camel to human or from human to human. The majority of owners (79.5%) had low to moderate knowledge score regarding MERS-COV. More than half of them had low perceived susceptibility to catch the disease. Perceived reasons for susceptibility were being in close contact with camels (82.2%) or exposure to camel products (76.7%). The majority (74%) feel to be protected from the disease, mostly because their farms are clean (78.1) or due to long history of working with camels without catching disease (69.9%). More than half of owners (54.8%) had high perceived severity score, and thought it can lead to hospitalization (86.3%) or death (69.9%). The most perceived protective measures were washing hands with soap and water (84.9%) and keeping away from sick people (78.1%). The most perceived barriers to using protective measures were being unavailable (56.2%), or unpractical (43.8%). Sixty percent of owners have high self -efficacy score, however, very low percentages were using protective measures (4–12%). Health education sessions should be conducted to camel owners in Qatar to increase their awareness and risk perception about MERS-COV.
机译:MERS-COV是一种新兴的人畜共患病,主要起源于阿拉伯半岛,那里的骆驼工业和贸易是当地文化和经济的一部分。骆驼被认为是可能的水库。通过结构化调查表对78位骆驼所有者的方便样本进行了访谈,以评估他们的风险认知和行为。均为男性,平均年龄为42.5±12.7岁。骆驼的所有者大多数是卡塔尔人(94.9%),与骆驼一起工作了10年或更长时间(85.8%)。大多数所有者都知道这种疾病(93.6%),大部分来自电视(75.6%)。但是,只有37%的人知道这种疾病可以从骆驼传播给人,也可以从人传播给人。大多数所有者(79.5%)的MERS-COV知识得分低至中等。他们中超过一半的人对这种疾病的感知敏感性较低。感知的易感性原因是与骆驼密切接触(82.2%)或接触骆驼产品(76.7%)。大多数人(74%)感到受到了疾病的保护,主要是因为他们的农场干净(78.1)或由于长期从事骆驼工作而没有传染病的历史(69.9%)。超过一半的所有者(54.8%)的严重程度得分较高,并认为这可能导致住院(86.3%)或死亡(69.9%)。最可察觉的保护措施是用肥皂和水洗手(84.9%),并远离病人(78.1%)。使用保护性措施的最明显障碍是不可用(56.2%)或不切实际(43.8%)。 60%的所有者的自我效能感得分高,但是,只有极低的百分比使用了保护措施(4-12%)。应该对卡塔尔的骆驼所有者进行健康教育,以提高他们对MERS-COV的认识和风险感知。

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