Division of Communicable Disease Control, Rayong Provincial Public Health Office, Rayong, Thailand.
Mahidol-Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Front Public Health. 2022 Jul 7;10:914417. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.914417. eCollection 2022.
In Thailand, strict prevention and control strategies have been implemented to mitigate the rapid spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). "New normal" guidelines and a series of mobile health applications have been introduced by the healthcare sector and implemented to aid the disease control monitoring and prevention of widespread outbreaks. This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding "new normal" guidelines and quality of life (QOL) among Thai people during the COVID-19 outbreak, and to determine the association between KA, QOL, and practices. An online cross-sectional survey was conducted from 7 June to 12 September 2021 among Thai people in Public Health Region 6 aged ≥ 18 years old. Of the 506 survey participants, 80.3% were female, and 65.0% were 25-59 years old. The survey revealed that 52.2% of participants were classified as having more accurate knowledge, 58.9% were classified as having more positive attitudes, and 80.8% were classified as having more frequent practices regarding "new normal" guidelines, and 54.7% had high QOL. Of the participants, 93.7% agreed that "people who have been fully vaccinated should wear a mask while outside," and 95.5% wore a face mask outdoors in crowded places. However, 60.9% of participants misunderstood some details regarding online applications for contact tracing and vaccination services, 44.2% felt that these applications were difficult to use, and 33.4% rarely or never downloaded or used these applications. In logistic regression analyses, accurate knowledge of COVID-19 was associated with higher education, being a government employee, monthly family income > 30,000 Thai Baht, and regular use of social media. More positive attitudes regarding "new normal" guidelines and high QOL were associated with positive practices. High QOL was associated with older age, and higher education. Enhancement of attitudes and QOL is also important for improving practices in the general population during the COVID-19 pandemic. Significant factors identified in KAP will be crucial for developing effective prevention and control programs to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. To implement mobile health applications effectively, more work is required to improve the ease of use and promotion strategies.
在泰国,实施了严格的防控策略,以减轻 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的快速传播。医疗部门引入并实施了“新常态”准则和一系列移动健康应用程序,以帮助疾病控制监测和预防广泛爆发。本研究旨在评估 COVID-19 爆发期间泰国人对“新常态”准则的知识、态度和实践(KAP),以及 KAP、生活质量(QOL)和实践之间的关联。2021 年 6 月 7 日至 9 月 12 日,在公共卫生区 6 年龄≥18 岁的泰国人中进行了在线横断面调查。在 506 名调查参与者中,80.3%为女性,65.0%为 25-59 岁。调查显示,52.2%的参与者被归类为具有更准确的知识,58.9%被归类为具有更积极的态度,80.8%被归类为具有更频繁的“新常态”准则实践,54.7%具有较高的生活质量。在参与者中,93.7%的人同意“已完全接种疫苗的人应在户外戴口罩”,95.5%的人在拥挤的户外场所戴口罩。然而,60.9%的参与者误解了一些关于在线联系追踪和疫苗接种服务申请的细节,44.2%的人认为这些应用程序难以使用,33.4%的人很少或从未下载或使用过这些应用程序。在逻辑回归分析中,对 COVID-19 的准确认识与较高的教育程度、政府雇员身份、家庭月收入>30,000 泰铢以及经常使用社交媒体有关。对“新常态”准则的更积极态度和较高的生活质量与积极的实践有关。较高的生活质量与年龄较大和较高的教育程度有关。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,提高态度和生活质量对于改善普通人群的实践也很重要。在 KAP 中确定的重要因素对于制定有效的预防和控制计划以减轻 COVID-19 的传播至关重要。为了有效实施移动健康应用程序,需要做更多的工作来提高易用性和推广策略。