Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Public Health, University of Kolwezi, Kolwezi, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Unit of Toxicology and Environment, School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Lubumbashi, Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Oct 13;17(20):7441. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17207441.
Public markets were exempted from the restrictive regulations instituted to limit the rapid spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). In the early stage of the pandemic, we assessed people's knowledge, attitudes, and behavior on public markets towards COVID-19. . We conducted a cross-sectional study from 16 to 29 April 2020 among sellers and customers frequenting the food sections of ten public markets in three large cities (Kolwezi, Likasi, and Lubumbashi) and one small town (Lwambo) of the former Katanga province. We administered a questionnaire on knowledge (about clinical characteristics, transmission and prevention) and on attitudes in relation to COVID-19. We also observed prevailing practices (hand-washing and mask-wearing). : Of the 347 included participants (83% women, 83% sellers), most had low socioeconomic status and a low level of education. Only 30% of participants had correct knowledge of COVID-19. The majority of the respondents (88%) showed no confidence in the government's ability to manage the upcoming pandemic crisis. Nearly all respondents (98%) were concerned about the associated increase in food insecurity. Preventive practices were rarely in place. : For an effective implementation of measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Africa, appropriate health education programs to improve knowledge and attitudes are warranted among the population frequenting public markets.
公共市场被豁免于旨在限制 COVID-19 疫情在刚果民主共和国(DRC)迅速传播的限制规定。在疫情早期,我们评估了人们在公共市场对 COVID-19 的知识、态度和行为。我们于 2020 年 4 月 16 日至 29 日在三个大城市(科卢韦齐、利卡西和卢本巴希)和前加丹加省的一个小镇(卢万博)的十个公共市场的食品区对经常光顾的摊主和顾客进行了横断面研究。我们就知识(关于临床特征、传播和预防)和与 COVID-19 相关的态度进行了问卷调查。我们还观察了普遍的做法(洗手和戴口罩)。在 347 名纳入的参与者中(83%为女性,83%为摊主),大多数人社会经济地位较低,教育程度较低。只有 30%的参与者对 COVID-19 有正确的认识。大多数受访者(88%)对政府应对即将到来的大流行危机的能力表示不信任。几乎所有受访者(98%)都担心随之而来的粮食不安全问题。预防措施很少到位。为了在非洲有效实施预防 COVID-19 传播的措施,有必要针对经常光顾公共市场的人群开展适当的健康教育计划,以提高知识和态度。