Kayseri City Hospital, Kayseri, Turkey.
Provincial Directorate for Healthcare of Kayseri, Turkey.
J Infect Dev Ctries. 2021 Nov 30;15(11):1584-1592. doi: 10.3855/jidc.13462.
This study aims to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and behavior of people towards COVID-19 and to evaluate compliance with practices such as social isolation, curfews, mask use and hand hygiene.
A month after the COVID-19 infection was observed in Turkey, a standard questionnaire link was sent to participants via the online questionnaire platform to determine the knowledge, attitude, and behavior of the public. The survey results of 503 people were evaluated.
During the COVID-19 pandemic 81.2% of the participants stayed at home, 79.1% of the participants wore a mask, 74% of the participants expressed to be following social distancing rules, 54.1% confirmed the use of hand sanitizers and 43.9% confirmed the use of gloves (43.9%), which are considered to be personal protective measures. The knowledge of terms such as 'quarantine' and 'isolation' was 94% and 97.4% respectively and 37.2% of the participants were of the opinion that the COVID-19 virus was produced in a laboratory environment. Within the research group, a rate of 65.6% of the participants found their own knowledge of COVID-19 to be sufficient. The participants found the announcements of official institutions more reliable than the announcements on television programs, the internet and social media.
The public information on COVID-19 was found to be sufficient. In order to prevent the spreading of the pandemic, participants were partially compliant to rules such as staying at home, using masks, maintaining hand hygiene and social isolation. Compared to men, women's use of protective equipment was higher.
本研究旨在评估人们对 COVID-19 的知识、态度和行为,并评估其对社交隔离、宵禁、戴口罩和手部卫生等措施的遵守情况。
在土耳其发现 COVID-19 感染一个月后,通过在线问卷平台向参与者发送了一份标准问卷链接,以确定公众的知识、态度和行为。评估了 503 人的调查结果。
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,81.2%的参与者待在家中,79.1%的参与者戴口罩,74%的参与者表示遵守社交距离规则,54.1%的参与者确认使用手部消毒剂,43.9%的参与者确认使用手套(43.9%),这些都被认为是个人防护措施。“隔离”和“检疫”等术语的知晓率分别为 94%和 97.4%,37.2%的参与者认为 COVID-19 病毒是在实验室环境中产生的。在研究组中,有 65.6%的参与者认为自己对 COVID-19 的了解程度足够。参与者认为官方机构的公告比电视节目、互联网和社交媒体上的公告更可靠。
公众对 COVID-19 的了解被认为是足够的。为了防止大流行的传播,参与者部分遵守了居家、戴口罩、保持手部卫生和社交隔离等规定。与男性相比,女性使用防护设备的比例更高。