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Knowledge and Information Sources About COVID-19 Among University Students in Jordan: A Cross-Sectional Study

机译:关于约旦大学生Covid-19的知识和信息来源:横断面研究

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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly spread worldwide, and it was officially declared to be a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) on March 11, 2020. Most countries over the entire globe have reported some COVID-19 cases. The current study aimed to assess student knowledge about COVID-19 at different Jordanian universities and determine where they sourced their information. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 2,083 undergraduate or postgraduate students from different governmental and private universities during the initial stage of the disease in Jordan (March 19–21, 2020) using a validated, structured, self-administered, online questionnaire. The survey was structured to assess their knowledge about viral sources, incubation period, mortality rate, transmission, symptoms and complications as well as the source of information about COVID-19. Results: Overall, 56.5% of the respondents showed good knowledge and almost 40.5% showed moderate knowledge. On the other hand, 3.0% of the participants showed poor knowledge about COVID-19. The average knowledge score of students was 80.1%, which is considered to be within the scale of good knowledge. Both the college of study and educational level significantly ( P 0.05) associated with student knowledge. Students who majored in medical sciences showed the highest mean score of 82.8%, with 69.0% displaying a good knowledge level. Postgraduate students had significantly higher knowledge scores compared to undergraduate students. The majority of students used the internet, social media and mass media as sources of information about COVID-19. Scientific websites and articles were used more commonly by medical and postgraduate students. Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic is a major challenge to the health of the world population; therefore, these results assessing students' knowledge provide an important baseline for planning required educational interventions such as contact tracing and self-quarantine. These results may also help public health authorities by engaging communities in implementation of protective health measures, including positive hygienic practices such as hand washing to reduce the risk of COVID-19.
机译:背景:2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)在全球范围内迅速传播,并被世界卫生组织(世卫组织)正式宣布为2020年3月11日的大流行。全球大多数国家都报告了一些Covid-19案例。目前的研究旨在评估不同约旦大学的Covid-19的学生知识,并确定他们在哪里采购信息。方法:在Jordan(3月19日至21日)的初始阶段,使用经过验证,结构化,自我管理的在线问卷调查问卷,在不同政府和私立大学的初期阶段进行横断面研究。 。该调查构成,旨在评估其关于病毒来源,潜伏期,死亡率,传播,症状和并发症以及关于Covid-19的信息来源的知识。结果:总体而言,56.5%的受访者表现出良好的知识,近40.5%表现出中等知识。另一方面,3.0%的参与者表现出对Covid-19的知识差。学生的平均知识评分为80.1%,被认为是良好知识的规模。与学生知识有关的学习和教育程度明显(P& 0.05)。医学科学专业的学生表现出82.8%的最高均值,69.0%呈现出良好的知识水平。与本科生相比,研究生的知识分数明显更高。大多数学生用互联网,社交媒体和大众媒体作为关于Covid-19的信息来源。科学网站和文章被医学和研究生更常用使用。结论:Covid-19大流行是对世界人口健康的重大挑战;因此,评估学生知识的这些结果提供了规划所需教育干预的重要基准,例如联系跟踪和自治区。这些结果还可以通过从事社区实施保护健康措施,包括阳性卫生行为,包括洗手,以降低Covid-19的风险,以帮助公共卫生当局。

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