Knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward COVID-19 among the general population: a cross-sectional study in Kankan, Guinea

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作者
Demba, Mara [1 ]
Kapasa, Rigobert Lotoko [2 ,3 ,9 ]
Camara, Tady [4 ]
Halabi, Najat [5 ]
Abdelaziz, Hannoun [6 ]
Oumnia, Bouaddi [5 ]
Mohamed, Raji [6 ]
Nadia, Chafiq [6 ]
Taybi, Btissam [7 ]
Radouane, Belouali [2 ]
Mohamed, Khalis [2 ]
Wallant, Yves Coppieters't [8 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Ctr Kankan, Kankan, Guinea
[2] Mohammed VI Univ Hlth Sci, Int Sch Publ Hlth, Casablanca, Morocco
[3] Univ Sherbrooke, Charles Le Moyne Res Ctr, Community Hlth Sci Dept, Sherbrooke, PQ, Canada
[4] Jhpiego Kankan, Conakry, Guinea
[5] Minist Hlth, Oral & Dent Serv, Directorate Epidemiol & Dis Control, Rabat, Morocco
[6] Hassan II Univ Casablanca, Lab Sci & Tech Informat Commun & Educ LASTIE, IFDST, FSBM, Casablanca, Morocco
[7] Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah Univ, Fes, Morocco
[8] Free Univ Brussels ULB, Sch Publ Hlth, Brussels, Belgium
[9] Univ Sherbrooke, Charles Le Moyne Res Ctr, Community Hlth Sci Dept, 150 Pl Charles Lemoyne, Longueuil, PQ J4K 0A8, Canada
关键词
knowledge; attitude; practice; COVID-19; Republic of Guinea;
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10.4081/jphia.2023.2231
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background. Implementing decisive and effective infection prevention and control measures necessitates a thorough grasp of the general population's level of knowledge in order to identify existing gaps and react appropriately.Objective. The goal of this cross-sectional research was to assess public knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) about COVID-19 in Kankan Guinea, in order to better understand the socio-demographic factors that are associated with poor KAP.Materials and Methods. The study population consists of 1230 people who reside in five health districts in the Kankan region. An anonymous paper-based questionnaire, given face-to-face by trained field agents, was used to gather data.Results. The research included 1230 Guineans in total. The bulk of respondents (60%) were familiar with COVID-19. Only 44% of respondents under the age of 29 had a clear understanding of COVID-19. Male participants knew more about COVID-19 than female ones (P=0.003). The majority of participants (82%) had negative attitudes toward COVID-19, while 61% reported pos-itive practices linked to COVID-19 measures. In this research, being female was a risk factor for poor knowledge of COVID-19 (P0,001), and being single was a risk factor for negative attitudes toward COVID-19 (P=0,009).Conclusion. Appropriate measures should be taken to increase public awareness and improve general practice of preventive mea-sures aimed at reducing the spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19.
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