Awareness regarding Coronavirus pandemic among the population of Sindh, Pakistan: A cross-sectional study

Background: The appearance of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) triggered a severe global pandemic and is a major public health issue. As of now, there’s no approved antiviral treatment or vaccine present for this disease. Thus, proper management of such patients and stri...

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Main Authors: Khalida Shaikh, Areeba Memon, Irfan Ahmed Memon, Zulfiqar Ali Laghari, Abdul Moiz Memon
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Language:English
Published: Sukkur IBA University 2020-07-01
Series:Sukkur IBA Journal of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
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spelling doaj-3db26cb7699a4c00aaa263c1459e8dff2021-08-31T08:29:45ZengSukkur IBA UniversitySukkur IBA Journal of Computing and Mathematical Sciences2520-07552522-30032020-07-0141Awareness regarding Coronavirus pandemic among the population of Sindh, Pakistan: A cross-sectional studyKhalida Shaikh0Areeba Memon1Irfan Ahmed Memon2Zulfiqar Ali Laghari3Abdul Moiz Memon4Liaquat university of medical and health sciencesAga Khan Hospital - KarachiMehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro, PakistanSindh University, Jamshoro, Pakistan.Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro, Pakistan. Background: The appearance of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) triggered a severe global pandemic and is a major public health issue. As of now, there’s no approved antiviral treatment or vaccine present for this disease. Thus, proper management of such patients and strict practice of precautions by the general public is critical in saving the lives of people affected and stopping the transmission of the disease to those unaffected by it. Methods: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study and was carried out in Sindh, Pakistan. 588 people from different cities of Sindh were asked to fill a questionnaire that tested their attitudes, knowledge and practices related to SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Results: Television and other social media platforms have led to increased dissemination of knowledge among our population. Their increased understanding has led them to be more compliant with adopting precautionary measures, as frequent handwashing was seen in 89.8% and social distancing in 87.2%. Our results also showed greater prevalence of myths among our population. Conclusion: Increased access to correct knowledge can help to dissipate misconceptions and help spread the accurate knowledge about the role that the public should play in reducing disease transmission. http://localhost:8089/sibajournal/index.php/sjcms/article/view/573
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Irfan Ahmed Memon
Zulfiqar Ali Laghari
Abdul Moiz Memon
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Areeba Memon
Irfan Ahmed Memon
Zulfiqar Ali Laghari
Abdul Moiz Memon
Awareness regarding Coronavirus pandemic among the population of Sindh, Pakistan: A cross-sectional study
Sukkur IBA Journal of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet Khalida Shaikh
Areeba Memon
Irfan Ahmed Memon
Zulfiqar Ali Laghari
Abdul Moiz Memon
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title Awareness regarding Coronavirus pandemic among the population of Sindh, Pakistan: A cross-sectional study
title_short Awareness regarding Coronavirus pandemic among the population of Sindh, Pakistan: A cross-sectional study
title_full Awareness regarding Coronavirus pandemic among the population of Sindh, Pakistan: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Awareness regarding Coronavirus pandemic among the population of Sindh, Pakistan: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Awareness regarding Coronavirus pandemic among the population of Sindh, Pakistan: A cross-sectional study
title_sort awareness regarding coronavirus pandemic among the population of sindh, pakistan: a cross-sectional study
publisher Sukkur IBA University
series Sukkur IBA Journal of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
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publishDate 2020-07-01
description Background: The appearance of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) triggered a severe global pandemic and is a major public health issue. As of now, there’s no approved antiviral treatment or vaccine present for this disease. Thus, proper management of such patients and strict practice of precautions by the general public is critical in saving the lives of people affected and stopping the transmission of the disease to those unaffected by it. Methods: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study and was carried out in Sindh, Pakistan. 588 people from different cities of Sindh were asked to fill a questionnaire that tested their attitudes, knowledge and practices related to SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Results: Television and other social media platforms have led to increased dissemination of knowledge among our population. Their increased understanding has led them to be more compliant with adopting precautionary measures, as frequent handwashing was seen in 89.8% and social distancing in 87.2%. Our results also showed greater prevalence of myths among our population. Conclusion: Increased access to correct knowledge can help to dissipate misconceptions and help spread the accurate knowledge about the role that the public should play in reducing disease transmission.
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