Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perception towards COVID-19 among Medical Students in Yemen: A Cross-Sectional Survey

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作者
Al-Ghazali, Ruqaiah H. [1 ]
Barhoom, Eman S. [1 ]
Dahdah, Khawla A. [1 ]
Basalem, Khulood S. [1 ]
Mugibel, Tayba A. [1 ]
Sumaily, Khalid M. [2 ]
Sabi, Essa M. [2 ]
Mujamammi, Ahmed H. [2 ]
Ben Salman, Saleh M. [3 ]
Bin Dahman, Lotfi S. [4 ]
机构
[1] Hadhramout Univ, Coll Med, Mukalla 50511, Yemen
[2] King Saud Univ, Coll Med, Pathol Dept, Clin Biochem Unit, Riyadh 11461, Saudi Arabia
[3] Johanniterkankenhaus Stendal Holunderweg Univ, Neurosurg Dept, Neurosurg, D-539576 Stendal, Germany
[4] Hadhramout Univ, Coll Med, Dept Med Biochem, Mukalla 50511, Yemen
关键词
COVID-19; medical student; KAP; web based survey; OUTBREAK;
D O I
10.3390/idr14060086
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Numerous measures have been taken to slow the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) rapid spread. Such population control techniques may have a substantial impact on people's attitudes, knowledge, and perception of COVID-19. This web-based cross-sectional survey aimed to assess Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices (KAP) towards COVID-19 among Hadhramout University Medical Students in Yemen from 15 June to 26 June 2020. This survey was performed using social media via the Google Platform among 422 Hadhramout University Medical students. After consenting, participants completed an online survey assessing sociodemographic data, 21 knowledge items, 15 attitudes items, and 5 perception items towards COVID-19. Of the total 422 participants, 389 (92.18%) were surveyed online, and 256 (65.8%) were females, and 133 (34.2%) were males aged 19-24 years (88.7%), studying medicine (58.9%), and living in urban areas (80.7%). The survey revealed that 64.0% of participants had good knowledge about the disease and 52.7% had positive attitudes towards protective measures against the virus. The majority of participants (98.2%) thought that the virus was transmitted through nasal droplets, and 59.6% agreed that the disease is dangerous. The majority of participants agreed that fever (99.2%), dry cough (97.9%), and difficulty breathing (99.5%) are the most common symptoms of the disease. The survey also showed high knowledge levels about preventive measures against the virus spreading, such as regular proper hand hygiene (99.7%), maintaining an appropriate distance (99.2%), avoiding touching eyes and nose (98.7%), and wearing facemasks in public places (97.4%). Moreover, 69.7% of participants agreed to be isolated at home if they got an infected person, 64.3% implemented washing hands with soap and water, 41.9% agreed to be separated at the hospital until they proved free from the disease, 46.0% agreed to inform the health authorities if they had any symptoms associated with the disease. By using sample T-test and analysis of variance (ANOVA), mean knowledge score about COVID-19 was significantly higher in males than in females (p = 0.029). Additionally, medicine students had significantly higher mean knowledge score than students of medical laboratory (p < 0.001) and nursing (p = 0.008). In general, our research revealed that participants had favorable opinions regarding the disease's preventative measures and a good awareness of it. However, more educational initiatives and campaigns that take into account KAP modifying elements are needed.
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