Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Mahidol-Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
BMC Public Health. 2021 Apr 18;21(1):749. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10768-y.
Key infection prevention and control measures to limit transmission of COVID-19 include social distancing, hand hygiene, use of facemasks and personal protective equipment. However, these have limited or no impact if not applied correctly through lack of knowledge, inappropriate attitude or incorrect practice. In order to maximise the impact of infection prevention and control measures on COVID-19 spread, we undertook a study to assess and improve knowledge, attitudes and practice among 119 healthcare workers and 100 general public in Thailand. The study setting was two inpatient hospitals providing COVID-19 testing and treatment. Detailed information on knowledge, attitudes and practice among the general public and healthcare workers regarding COVID-19 transmission and its prevention were obtained from a combination of questionnaires and observations.
Knowledge of the main transmission routes, commonest symptoms and recommended prevention methods was mostly very high (> 80%) in both groups. There was lower awareness of aerosols, food and drink and pets as sources of transmission; of the correct duration for handwashing; recommended distance for social/physical distancing; and about recommended types of face coverings. Information sources most used and most trusted were the workplace, work colleagues, health workers and television. The results were used to produce a set of targeted educational videos which addressed many of these gaps with subsequent improvements on retesting in a number of areas. This included improvements in handwashing practice with an increase in the number of areas correctly washed in 65.5% of the public, and 57.9% of healthcare workers. The videos were then further optimized with feedback from participants followed by another round of retesting.
Detailed information on gaps in knowledge, attitudes and practice among the general public and healthcare workers regarding COVID-19 transmission and its prevention were obtained from a combination of questionnaires and observations. This was used to produce targeted educational videos which addressed these gaps with subsequent improvements on retesting. The resulting videos were then disseminated as a resource to aid in efforts to fight COVID-19 in Thailand and worldwide.
为了限制 COVID-19 的传播,关键的感染预防和控制措施包括社交距离、手部卫生、使用口罩和个人防护设备。然而,如果由于缺乏知识、不恰当的态度或不正确的实践,这些措施没有得到正确应用,它们的影响将是有限的或没有影响的。为了最大限度地提高感染预防和控制措施对 COVID-19 传播的影响,我们在泰国的两家提供 COVID-19 检测和治疗的住院医院进行了一项研究,以评估和改善 119 名医护人员和 100 名普通民众的知识、态度和实践。研究地点是两家提供 COVID-19 检测和治疗的住院医院。通过问卷和观察相结合的方式,获得了普通公众和医护人员对 COVID-19 传播及其预防的主要传播途径、最常见症状和推荐预防方法的知识、态度和实践的详细信息。
两组人群对主要传播途径、常见症状和推荐预防方法的了解都非常高(>80%)。对气溶胶、食物和饮料以及宠物作为传播源的认识较低;对手洗时间、社交/身体距离的推荐距离以及推荐的口罩类型的认识较低。使用最多和最信任的信息来源是工作场所、同事、卫生工作者和电视。研究结果被用来制作一组有针对性的教育视频,这些视频针对许多知识空白进行了讲解,在许多领域的重新测试中都取得了后续改进。这包括提高公众中正确洗手的区域数量(增加了 65.5%)和医护人员中正确洗手的区域数量(增加了 57.9%),同时提高了手卫生实践。然后,根据参与者的反馈对视频进行了进一步优化,然后进行了另一轮重新测试。
通过问卷和观察相结合的方式,获得了普通公众和医护人员对 COVID-19 传播及其预防的知识、态度和实践方面的差距的详细信息。这被用来制作有针对性的教育视频,以弥补这些差距,并在重新测试中取得了后续的改进。制作完成的视频被作为一种资源进行传播,以帮助泰国乃至全球抗击 COVID-19。