Aguwamba Vivian Amarachi, Emezuru Dominic Udodirim, Aguwamba Ugochukwu Anthony
Department of Community Medicine, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria.
Department of Microbiology, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria.
Niger Med J. 2025 Apr 3;66(1):127-141. doi: 10.71480/nmj.v66i1.645. eCollection 2025 Jan-Feb.
Coronavirus Disease of 2019 (Covid-19) was arguably the greatest global health threat of our time. Immediately the pandemic was declared by WHO, countries around the world took broad public health and social measures (PHSM), including closure of schools, to prevent the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19. The COVID-19 pandemic posed an enormous risk to the health and safety of learners, teachers, parents, school administrators, education practitioners, and the wider community. However, reopening schools carried the public health risk of viral resurgence. This study aimed to assess the compliance to COVID-19 preventive measures among secondary schools in Nnewi North LGA of Anambra state, Nigeria using WHO checklist.
This was a facility-based cross-sectional observational survey of secondary schools within Nnewi North local government area of Anambra state. Data was collected through school surveys and observations of compliance measures, both done during the same school visit. Informed consent was obtained from the principal of each school or their representative before carrying out the study in their facilities.
Out of the schools sampled, 12 schools (38.71%) had good compliance, 9 schools (29.03%) had moderate compliance, and 10 schools (32.26%) had poor compliance. The finding of this study thus revealed that the overall compliance level toward COVID-19 preventive and control measures among secondary schools in Nnewi-North LGA of Anambra state was 38.71%.
The common restraining factors against compliance to standard COVID-19 preventive measures included the fact that the students are children (aged between 11 - 18 years) and thus wouldn't always wear their masks, school ownership, attitude towards, and risk perception of COVID-19 and these factors significantly influenced the adherence of each school towards COVID-19 mitigation measures.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)可以说是我们这个时代最大的全球健康威胁。自世界卫生组织宣布疫情大流行后,世界各国立即采取了广泛的公共卫生和社会措施(PHSM),包括关闭学校,以防止导致COVID-19的严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)病毒传播。COVID-19大流行对学习者、教师、家长、学校管理人员、教育从业者及更广泛社区的健康和安全构成了巨大风险。然而,重新开放学校带来了病毒卷土重来的公共卫生风险。本研究旨在使用世界卫生组织的清单,评估尼日利亚阿南布拉州纽维北地方政府辖区(LGA)中学对COVID-19预防措施的遵守情况。
这是一项对阿南布拉州纽维北地方政府辖区内中学进行的基于机构的横断面观察性调查。数据通过学校调查和对遵守措施的观察收集,两者均在同一次学校访问期间进行。在其设施中开展研究之前,已获得每所学校校长或其代表的知情同意。
在抽样的学校中,12所学校(38.71%)遵守情况良好,9所学校(29.03%)遵守情况中等,10所学校(32.26%)遵守情况较差。因此,本研究的结果显示,阿南布拉州纽维北地方政府辖区中学对COVID-19预防和控制措施的总体遵守水平为38.71%。
阻碍遵守标准COVID-19预防措施的常见因素包括,学生是儿童(年龄在11至18岁之间),因此不一定总是戴口罩、学校所有权、对COVID-19的态度和风险认知,这些因素显著影响了每所学校对COVID-19缓解措施的遵守情况。