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Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Towards COVID-19 Public Health Preventive Measures Among Patients at Mulago National Referral Hospital

机译:评估穆拉克国家转诊医院患者Covid-19公共卫生预防措施的知识,态度和实践

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Background:COVID-19 has become a major global health challenge, with Uganda reporting over 20,000 cases. There is, however, a scarcity of data on the perception of patients in Uganda towards the highly infectious disease. We aimed to assess the awareness, knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards COVID-19 preventive measures among patients at Mulago National Referral Hospital (MNRH), Uganda.Methods:A cross-sectional quantitative survey was conducted in August, 2020, among patients in surgical and medical wards at MNRH. An interviewer-administered, pre-validated questionnaire was used to collect data that was entered into Google Forms and analyzed using Microsoft Excel and STATA 16. Descriptive statistics was used to present data from univariate analysis. Patients whose knowledge and practice scores were greater or equal to the average score were regarded to have good knowledge and practices respectively. Chi-square, Fisher's Exact tests and binary logistic regression were used to assess factors associated with COVID-19 knowledge and practices. A P0.05 was statistically significant.Results:Overall, 114 patients were approached and 102 consented to participate. Most were females (53.8%), aged above 45 years (31.4%) with 40.2% reporting primary level as the highest level of education. About 55.9% (n=57) had adequate knowledge for COVID-19 and its related practices, and 52% (n=53) had good COVID-19 related practices. Knowledge significantly differed by marital status at bivariate analysis (P=0.020), however this lost significance at logistic regression. Female patients were thrice more likely to have good COVID-19 prevention practices compared to males (COR: 2.59, 95% CI: 1.2 to 5.8, P=0.020). Some 47 (46.1%) participants perceived that COVID-19 preventive measures were not difficult at all to observe.Conclusion:About half of the patients at Mulago National Referral Hospital lack adequate knowledge and practice on COVID-19 prevention. Continued patient education is required to increase knowledge which will in turn improve adherence to COVID-19 preventive practices.? 2021 Twinamasiko et al.
机译:背景:Covid-19已成为全球性的重大健康挑战,乌干达报告了20,000件案件。然而,关于乌干达患者对高度传染病的患者的看法稀缺。我们旨在评估乌干达国家转诊医院(MNRH)患者Covid-19预防措施的意识,知识,态度和实践,Uganda.methods:在2020年8月进行了横断面定量调查Mnrh的外科医疗病房。使用采访者管理的预先验证的问卷,用于收集已输入Google表单的数据并使用Microsoft Excel和Stata 16分析。描述性统计数据用于从单变量分析中呈现数据。知识和实践评分的患者更大或等于平均分数分别具有良好的知识和实践。 Chi-Square,Fisher的确切测试和二元逻辑回归用于评估与Covid-19知识和实践相关的因素。 P& 0.05在统计学上有统计学意义。结果:总体而言,接近114名患者,同意102名患者参加。大多数是女性(53.8%),超过45岁(31.4%),报告初级级别为40.2%作为最高教育水平。大约55.9%(n = 57)对Covid-19的充分知识及其相关行为,52%(n = 53)有良好的Covid-19相关实践。在双变量分析时婚姻状况显着不同的知识(P = 0.020),然而这种在逻辑回归时失去了重要性。与雄性相比,女性患者有可能具有良好的Covid-19预防措施(Cor:2.59,95%Ci:1.2至5.8,P = 0.020)。有限47名(46.1%)参与者认为Covid-19的预防措施根本不困难。结论:穆拉加国家推荐医院大约一半的患者对Covid-19预防的充分知识和实践。持续的患者教育需要增加违背依据的知识,这将改善对Covid-19预防措施的依据。 2021 Twinamasiko等人。

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