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病例报告前后:约旦民众对 COVID-19 的知识、态度和实践比较。

Before and after case reporting: A comparison of the knowledge, attitude and practices of the Jordanian population towards COVID-19.

机构信息

Department of Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.

Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, School of Pharmacy, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Oct 15;15(10):e0240780. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0240780. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Coronavirus disease- 2019 (COVID-19) is an emerging contagious infectious disease. It is pandemic and has affected more than 21 million people and resulted in more than 750,000 deaths worldwide (https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries; 14/08/20). Our research group initiated a study to ascertain the knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) of Jordanians toward COVID-19 prior to any initial case report in Jordan. This project was underway when the first Jordanian case was reported. We extended our study to identify how case reporting would alter public KAP towards COVID-19. This cross-sectional study randomly selected and recruited 2104 Jordanian adults. A four-section questionnaire was devised to address the sociodemographic characteristics of the subjects and their KAP toward COVID-19. The mean knowledge score for the study population was 15.9 ± 2.2 (out of the 20 knowledge questions), with 60.9% of the participants having good knowledge about COVID-19. Participants' practices to prevent transmission of COVID-19 were adequate in more than 60% of participants. Most participants had positive attitudes regarding their role in preventing COVID-19 and many of the participants' attitudes and practices changed to more appropriate ones after reporting the first case of COVID-19 in Jordan. The percentage of participants who trust the government in confronting COVID-19 increased significantly (p value < 0.001). However, one alarming and unexpected finding was that the prevention practice score of participants working in the medical field was similar to those from the general population. This may necessitate stricter training and guidelines for this group who will be in the frontline in combating the disease. Impact of this study: The data generated from this study shows that when cases of disease were reported, the public's attitudes and practices improved in many aspects, and that confidence in the government to contain the disease was boosted. We believe that this study is important in allowing other, international governments to develop an understanding of public KAP during pandemic disease outbreaks.

摘要

新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是一种新兴的传染性疾病。它具有传染性,已在全球范围内影响了超过 2100 万人,并导致超过 75 万人死亡(https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries;14/08/20)。我们的研究小组在约旦报告首例病例之前,就启动了一项研究,以确定约旦人对 COVID-19 的知识、态度和实践(KAP)。在约旦报告首例病例时,我们的研究仍在进行中。我们还扩展了研究范围,以确定病例报告将如何改变公众对 COVID-19 的 KAP。这项横断面研究随机选择并招募了 2104 名约旦成年人。设计了一个四部分的问卷,以了解受试者的社会人口特征及其对 COVID-19 的 KAP。研究人群的平均知识得分为 15.9 ± 2.2(20 个知识问题中的),其中 60.9%的参与者对 COVID-19 有较好的了解。在超过 60%的参与者中,预防 COVID-19 传播的做法是足够的。大多数参与者对自己在预防 COVID-19 中的作用持积极态度,许多参与者的态度和做法在约旦报告首例 COVID-19 病例后变得更加恰当。参与者对政府应对 COVID-19 的信任度显著增加(p 值<0.001)。然而,一个令人惊讶和意外的发现是,从事医疗行业的参与者的预防实践评分与一般人群相似。这可能需要对这一群体进行更严格的培训和指导,因为他们将是抗击疾病的第一线人员。本研究的影响:本研究产生的数据表明,当报告病例时,公众的态度和实践在许多方面得到了改善,公众对政府控制疾病的信心得到了增强。我们相信,这项研究对于其他国家的政府在大流行疾病爆发期间了解公众的 KAP 是重要的。

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