Knowledge and attitude on prevention of COVID-19 among community health workers in Nepal-a cross-sectional study

Abstract Background Emerging and reemerging pathogens are global challenges for public health and the pandemic of Coronavirus disease 2019is a reemerging case of an infectious disease caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Corornavirus-2. Health care worker worldwide are at higher risk worldwid...

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Main Authors: Amul Shrestha, Tek Bahadur Thapa, Mahendra Giri, Sanjiv Kumar, Sakil Dhobi, Haikali Thapa, Pawan Prakash Dhami, Arun Shahi, Ajita Ghimire, Ela Singh Rathaur
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11400-9
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spelling doaj-19c31f73b59e4f57a342347067be8cb82021-07-25T11:13:43ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-07-0121111310.1186/s12889-021-11400-9Knowledge and attitude on prevention of COVID-19 among community health workers in Nepal-a cross-sectional studyAmul Shrestha0Tek Bahadur Thapa1Mahendra Giri2Sanjiv Kumar3Sakil Dhobi4Haikali Thapa5Pawan Prakash Dhami6Arun Shahi7Ajita Ghimire8Ela Singh Rathaur9IFHR (Innovative Foundation for Health and Research)IFHR (Innovative Foundation for Health and Research)IFHR (Innovative Foundation for Health and Research)IFHR (Innovative Foundation for Health and Research)IFHR (Innovative Foundation for Health and Research)IFHR (Innovative Foundation for Health and Research)IFHR (Innovative Foundation for Health and Research)IFHR (Innovative Foundation for Health and Research)IFHR (Innovative Foundation for Health and Research)IFHR (Innovative Foundation for Health and Research)Abstract Background Emerging and reemerging pathogens are global challenges for public health and the pandemic of Coronavirus disease 2019is a reemerging case of an infectious disease caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Corornavirus-2. Health care worker worldwide are at higher risk worldwide and the situation is the same in Nepal. The knowledge and attitude of health workers will certainly mark the outcome towards this pandemic. So, this study aims to assess the knowledge and attitude of community health workers towards the prevention of COVID-19 virus. Methods A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among the community health workers of various provinces of Nepal. A semi-structured, self-administered questionnaire was prepared in Google form and circulated to the sampled health workers through various social media platforms like face book, messenger, Instagram and g-mails. A total of 650 invitations were send and among them 420 responded and among them only 399 provided complete response. Responses containing anonymized data was collected analyzed in using SPSS-version-20. The results were interpreted and was checked with various demographic and enabling factors using chi-square test and logistic regression model. Also, ethical approval was taken from NHRC (Nepal Health Research Council (protocol registration number: 360/2020P) prior to the conduction of study. Results Out the total sample size of 450, we took 399 responses taking into consideration all the inclusion criteria. So, from 399 valid response, 230 (47.6%) were males and 169 (42.4%) were females. 380 (95.2%) employed participants thought that wearing PPE will reduce the chances of getting COVID-19, majority of the participants 80.5% (321) responded that COVID-19 will successfully be controlled and staffs receiving excellent support from palika had high knowledge level. Knowledge level was significantly associated with the enabling factor “support from palika” (P = 0.045).45.9% of the respondents had no availability of COVID-19 response medical items for prevention of COVID-19 at their respective health facilities. Also the logistic regression analysis revealed that the odds of knowledge level was 2 times higher (AOR=1.913 at 95% CI: 1.266-2.891) compared to the female participants (Ref- female). Conclusions Proper and adequate knowledge and attitude towards COVID-19 is a paramount in the prevention and control of SARS-COV-2. Health care workers are knowledgeable about COVID-19 and are proactively practicing the preventive measures to minimize the spread of infection but some lack optimistic attitude. Hence, the constantly updated educational programs related to COVID-19 will surely contribute to improving the healthcare workers knowledge and attitude towards COVID-19.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11400-9Knowledge and attitudeCommunity health care workers (HCW’s)Enabling factorsPalika (rural/ urban municipalities and metropolitan city)
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author Amul Shrestha
Tek Bahadur Thapa
Mahendra Giri
Sanjiv Kumar
Sakil Dhobi
Haikali Thapa
Pawan Prakash Dhami
Arun Shahi
Ajita Ghimire
Ela Singh Rathaur
spellingShingle Amul Shrestha
Tek Bahadur Thapa
Mahendra Giri
Sanjiv Kumar
Sakil Dhobi
Haikali Thapa
Pawan Prakash Dhami
Arun Shahi
Ajita Ghimire
Ela Singh Rathaur
Knowledge and attitude on prevention of COVID-19 among community health workers in Nepal-a cross-sectional study
BMC Public Health
Knowledge and attitude
Community health care workers (HCW’s)
Enabling factors
Palika (rural/ urban municipalities and metropolitan city)
author_facet Amul Shrestha
Tek Bahadur Thapa
Mahendra Giri
Sanjiv Kumar
Sakil Dhobi
Haikali Thapa
Pawan Prakash Dhami
Arun Shahi
Ajita Ghimire
Ela Singh Rathaur
author_sort Amul Shrestha
title Knowledge and attitude on prevention of COVID-19 among community health workers in Nepal-a cross-sectional study
title_short Knowledge and attitude on prevention of COVID-19 among community health workers in Nepal-a cross-sectional study
title_full Knowledge and attitude on prevention of COVID-19 among community health workers in Nepal-a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Knowledge and attitude on prevention of COVID-19 among community health workers in Nepal-a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and attitude on prevention of COVID-19 among community health workers in Nepal-a cross-sectional study
title_sort knowledge and attitude on prevention of covid-19 among community health workers in nepal-a cross-sectional study
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Background Emerging and reemerging pathogens are global challenges for public health and the pandemic of Coronavirus disease 2019is a reemerging case of an infectious disease caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Corornavirus-2. Health care worker worldwide are at higher risk worldwide and the situation is the same in Nepal. The knowledge and attitude of health workers will certainly mark the outcome towards this pandemic. So, this study aims to assess the knowledge and attitude of community health workers towards the prevention of COVID-19 virus. Methods A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among the community health workers of various provinces of Nepal. A semi-structured, self-administered questionnaire was prepared in Google form and circulated to the sampled health workers through various social media platforms like face book, messenger, Instagram and g-mails. A total of 650 invitations were send and among them 420 responded and among them only 399 provided complete response. Responses containing anonymized data was collected analyzed in using SPSS-version-20. The results were interpreted and was checked with various demographic and enabling factors using chi-square test and logistic regression model. Also, ethical approval was taken from NHRC (Nepal Health Research Council (protocol registration number: 360/2020P) prior to the conduction of study. Results Out the total sample size of 450, we took 399 responses taking into consideration all the inclusion criteria. So, from 399 valid response, 230 (47.6%) were males and 169 (42.4%) were females. 380 (95.2%) employed participants thought that wearing PPE will reduce the chances of getting COVID-19, majority of the participants 80.5% (321) responded that COVID-19 will successfully be controlled and staffs receiving excellent support from palika had high knowledge level. Knowledge level was significantly associated with the enabling factor “support from palika” (P = 0.045).45.9% of the respondents had no availability of COVID-19 response medical items for prevention of COVID-19 at their respective health facilities. Also the logistic regression analysis revealed that the odds of knowledge level was 2 times higher (AOR=1.913 at 95% CI: 1.266-2.891) compared to the female participants (Ref- female). Conclusions Proper and adequate knowledge and attitude towards COVID-19 is a paramount in the prevention and control of SARS-COV-2. Health care workers are knowledgeable about COVID-19 and are proactively practicing the preventive measures to minimize the spread of infection but some lack optimistic attitude. Hence, the constantly updated educational programs related to COVID-19 will surely contribute to improving the healthcare workers knowledge and attitude towards COVID-19.
topic Knowledge and attitude
Community health care workers (HCW’s)
Enabling factors
Palika (rural/ urban municipalities and metropolitan city)
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11400-9
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