Neno District Health Office, Ministry of Health, Neno P.O. Box 52, Malawi.
School of Global and Public Health, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, Blantyre 312225, Malawi.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 May 19;20(10):5877. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20105877.
COVID-19-related knowledge and behaviors remain essential for controlling the spread of disease, especially among vulnerable patients with advanced, chronic diseases. We prospectively assessed changes over 11 months in COVID-19-related testing, knowledge, and behaviors among patients with non-communicable diseases in rural Malawi using four rounds of telephone interviews between November 2020 to October 2021. The most commonly reported COVID-19-related risks among patients included visiting health facilities (35-49%), attending mass gatherings (33-36%), and travelling outside the district (14-19%). Patients reporting having experienced COVID-like symptoms increased from 30% in December 2020 to 41% in October 2021. However, only 13% of patients had ever received a COVID-19 test by the end of the study period. Respondents answered 67-70% of the COVID-19 knowledge questions correctly, with no significant changes over time. Hand washing, wearing face masks and maintaining a safe distance were the most frequently reported strategies to prevent the spreading of COVID-19. Wearing face masks significantly improved over time ( < 0.001). Although the majority reported accurate knowledge about COVID-19 and enhanced adherence to infection prevention measures over time, patients commonly visited locations where they could be exposed to COVID-19. Government and other stakeholders should increase COVID-19 testing accessibility to primary and secondary facilities.
COVID-19 相关知识和行为对于控制疾病传播仍然至关重要,特别是在患有晚期、慢性疾病的脆弱患者中。我们前瞻性地评估了 2020 年 11 月至 2021 年 10 月期间,马拉维农村地区非传染性疾病患者在 11 个月内 COVID-19 相关检测、知识和行为的变化,采用了四轮电话访谈。患者报告的与 COVID-19 相关的风险包括访问医疗机构(35-49%)、参加群众集会(33-36%)和到区外旅行(14-19%)。报告出现类似 COVID-19 症状的患者比例从 2020 年 12 月的 30%增加到 2021 年 10 月的 41%。然而,截至研究结束时,只有 13%的患者接受过 COVID-19 检测。受访者对 67-70%的 COVID-19 知识问题回答正确,且随着时间的推移没有显著变化。洗手、戴口罩和保持安全距离是预防 COVID-19 传播的最常报告策略。戴口罩的情况随着时间的推移显著改善(<0.001)。尽管大多数患者报告了关于 COVID-19 的准确知识,并随着时间的推移加强了对感染预防措施的遵守,但患者经常访问可能接触 COVID-19 的场所。政府和其他利益相关者应增加初级和二级医疗机构的 COVID-19 检测可及性。