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Community Drivers Affecting Adherence to WHO Guidelines Against COVID-19 Amongst Rural Ugandan Market Vendors

机译:社区司机影响乌干达市农村乌干达市场供应商中对Covid-19的指导方针的遵守

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ABSTRACT Background: Market vendors occupy a strategic position in the fight against the spread of SARS CoV-2 in rural Uganda. To successfully contain the spread of the virus, special attention needs to be given to this set of people by assessing the type of information, source of information, and practices they inculcate as regards adherence to WHO guidelines in the fight against COVID-19 in Uganda. The study aimed to assess the role of information sources, education level, and phone internet connectivity in influencing COVID-19 knowledge among the rural market vendors; and the relationship existing between knowledge, attitude, and practices among them. Methods: The study was a descriptive cross-sectional study among rural market vendors (n =248) in southwestern Uganda. Information was collected using a questionnaire and descriptively presented as frequency and percentages. Results: The study showed that the majority of the rural market vendors had sufficient information regarding COVID-19 with the majority being female individuals and have attained a secondary level of education, The general percentage score for knowledge, attitude, and practices were (75.57%, 82.6%, and 76.50% respectively). There was a positive correlation between attitude and practices (r=0.17, p=0.007), as well as their knowledge with practices (r=0.29, p 0.001). The majority of the people in the population did not have their phones connected to the internet (OR=1.96, 95%CI: 1.16- 3.31, P= 0.01). The majority of people received their information regarding COVID-19 from one source (radio) (OR= 1.55). Conclusion: Where and how the rural market vendors get their information and education level are vital in breaking COVID 19 infection circle in line with WHO guidelines. Therefore, sources of information and education level played a key role in molding their knowledge and practices. However, the level of knowledge on COVID 19 among our respondents was not linked with phone internet connectivity.
机译:摘要背景:市场供应商占据乌干达农村的SARS COV-2的斗争中的战略地位。要成功地包含病毒的传播,需要通过评估信息的信息,信息来源和实践来赋予这组人来说,他们灌输的遵守对乌干达在乌干达的斗争-19的争夺方面的遵守方面的遵守方案。该研究旨在评估信息来源,教育水平和电话互联网连接在影响农村市场供应商之间的Covid-19知识方面的作用;以及他们之间的知识,态度和实践之间存在的关系。方法:该研究是乌干达西南部农村市场供应商(N = 248)的描述性横断面研究。使用调查问卷收集信息,并描述为频率和百分比。结果表明,该研究表明,大多数农村市场供应商都有足够的信息与女性个人有关的Covid-19,并获得了次要教育水平,知识,态度和实践的一般百分比分数(75.57%)分别为82.6%和76.50%)。姿态和实践之间存在正相关(r = 0.17,p = 0.007),以及他们的知识(r = 0.29,p <0.001)。大多数人口中的人口没有与互联网连接的手机(或= 1.96,95%CI:1.16- 3.31,P = 0.01)。大多数人从一个来源(无线电)(或= 1.55)收到有关Covid-19的信息。结论:农村市场供应商在何处以及如何与世卫组织指南符合何处突破Covid 19感染圈的信息和教育水平至关重要。因此,信息和教育水平来源在模塑知识和实践方面发挥了关键作用。然而,我们的受访者中的Covid 19的知识水平与电话互联网连接没有联系。
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