Department of Public Health, Asian College for Advance Studies, Purbanchal University, Satdobato, Lalitpur, Nepal.
Southeast Asia Development Actions Network, Lalitpur, Nepal.
J Community Health. 2020 Dec;45(6):1116-1122. doi: 10.1007/s10900-020-00839-3.
The objective of the study was to assess the knowledge and perception of COVID-19 and relevant universal safety measures among the Nepalese population. A web-based cross-sectional study was conducted among Nepalese adults from March 29 to April 07, 2020. A 13- and 15- items structured questionnaire assessed the COVID-19 related knowledge and perception of the universal safety measure. Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney U test evaluated the differences in knowledge between the groups. Data analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows Version 21.0 (IBM Corp. Armonk, NY, USA). Of the 884 surveys accessed, a total of 871 consented (electronically) and completed the online survey (response rate 98.52%). The median knowledge score of the participants was 10.0 (± 3.0 IQR). Although participants' overall knowledge score was high, only about half of the participants knew about the concept of quarantine and the ideal distance to be maintained between individuals to prevent the transmission. Though the majority of the participants had positive perception towards universal safety measure of COVID-19, about 18% perceived that coronavirus infected only older people, 11% opined that the infection was highly fatal with no chances of survival and 70% considered that limiting consumptions of poultry and meat would prevent the spread of COVID-19. A statistically significant difference in knowledge was noted by participants' age, educational status, occupational type, and household monthly income. This study found optimal knowledge and perception of universal safety measures of COVID-19 among the Nepalese population, but misinformation and misunderstanding prevailed.
本研究旨在评估尼泊尔民众对 COVID-19 及相关通用安全措施的认知和感知。2020 年 3 月 29 日至 4 月 7 日,我们对尼泊尔成年人进行了一项基于网络的横断面研究。采用包含 13 个和 15 个项目的结构化问卷评估与 COVID-19 相关的知识和对通用安全措施的认知。采用 Kruskal-Wallis 检验和 Mann-Whitney U 检验评估组间知识差异。数据分析采用 IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows Version 21.0(IBM Corp.,Armonk,NY,USA)。在访问的 884 份调查中,共有 871 人(电子方式)同意并完成了在线调查(回复率 98.52%)。参与者的中位数知识得分为 10.0(±3.0 IQR)。尽管参与者的总体知识得分较高,但只有约一半的参与者了解隔离的概念和个体之间保持的理想距离,以防止传播。尽管大多数参与者对 COVID-19 的通用安全措施有积极的看法,但约 18%的人认为冠状病毒只感染老年人,11%的人认为感染具有高度致命性,没有生存机会,70%的人认为限制禽类和肉类的消费将阻止 COVID-19 的传播。参与者的年龄、教育程度、职业类型和家庭月收入在知识方面存在统计学显著差异。本研究发现尼泊尔人群对 COVID-19 的通用安全措施有较好的认知和理解,但仍存在错误信息和误解。