Knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19, prevalence of pre-existing conditions and access to essential resources in Somali IDP camps: a cross-sectional study

Objectives This study examined knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19, prevalence of pre-existing conditions and access to essential resources among residents of internally displaced person (IDP) camps in Somalia, where overcrowded settlements with weakened infrastructure, inadequate water, sanitatio...

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Main Authors: Kaveh Khoshnood, Jude Alawa, Samir Al-Ali, Lucas Walz, Eleanor Wiles, Nikhil Harle, Mohamed Abdullahi Awale, Deqo Mohamed
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Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021-06-01
Series:BMJ Open
Online Access:https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/6/e044411.full
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spelling doaj-d12c4b2cab3443aead4de4b15c1e622e2021-08-07T17:03:23ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open2044-60552021-06-0111610.1136/bmjopen-2020-044411Knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19, prevalence of pre-existing conditions and access to essential resources in Somali IDP camps: a cross-sectional studyKaveh Khoshnood0Jude Alawa1Samir Al-Ali2Lucas Walz3Eleanor Wiles4Nikhil Harle5Mohamed Abdullahi Awale6Deqo Mohamed7Yale University School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, USAStanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USAYale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USAYale University School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, USAMilken Institute of Public Health, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, USAYale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USASIMAD University, Mogadishu, SomaliaHagarla Institute, Mogadishu, SomaliaObjectives This study examined knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19, prevalence of pre-existing conditions and access to essential resources among residents of internally displaced person (IDP) camps in Somalia, where overcrowded settlements with weakened infrastructure, inadequate water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities, and limited access to health services make this vulnerable population particularly susceptible to a COVID-19 outbreak.Design A descriptive, cross-sectional survey.Setting Twelve IDP camps across six areas of the Lower Shabelle region in Somalia.Participants 401 adult Somali IDP camp residents.Results The majority of participants were female (86%) and had received no formal education (89%). While 58% reported being in ‘good’ health, half of the participants reported having one or more pre-existing conditions. Though 77% of respondents reported taking at least one COVID-19 preventative public health measure, respondents reported a lack of access to adequate sanitation, an inability to practice social distancing and nearly universal inability to receive a COVID-19 screening exam. Questions assessing knowledge surrounding COVID-19 prevention and treatment yielded answers of ‘I don’t know’ for roughly 50% of responses. The majority of participants were not familiar with basic information about the virus or confident that they could receive medical services if infected. 185 (47%) respondents indicated that camp living conditions needed to change to prevent the spread of COVID-19.Conclusion This study highlights low levels of COVID-19 knowledge and limited access to essential prevention and treatment resources among individuals living in Somali IDP camps. A massive influx of additional resources is required to adequately address COVID-19 in Somalia, starting with codesigning interventions to educate those individuals most vulnerable to infection.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/6/e044411.full
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author Kaveh Khoshnood
Jude Alawa
Samir Al-Ali
Lucas Walz
Eleanor Wiles
Nikhil Harle
Mohamed Abdullahi Awale
Deqo Mohamed
spellingShingle Kaveh Khoshnood
Jude Alawa
Samir Al-Ali
Lucas Walz
Eleanor Wiles
Nikhil Harle
Mohamed Abdullahi Awale
Deqo Mohamed
Knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19, prevalence of pre-existing conditions and access to essential resources in Somali IDP camps: a cross-sectional study
BMJ Open
author_facet Kaveh Khoshnood
Jude Alawa
Samir Al-Ali
Lucas Walz
Eleanor Wiles
Nikhil Harle
Mohamed Abdullahi Awale
Deqo Mohamed
author_sort Kaveh Khoshnood
title Knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19, prevalence of pre-existing conditions and access to essential resources in Somali IDP camps: a cross-sectional study
title_short Knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19, prevalence of pre-existing conditions and access to essential resources in Somali IDP camps: a cross-sectional study
title_full Knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19, prevalence of pre-existing conditions and access to essential resources in Somali IDP camps: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19, prevalence of pre-existing conditions and access to essential resources in Somali IDP camps: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19, prevalence of pre-existing conditions and access to essential resources in Somali IDP camps: a cross-sectional study
title_sort knowledge and perceptions of covid-19, prevalence of pre-existing conditions and access to essential resources in somali idp camps: a cross-sectional study
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open
issn 2044-6055
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Objectives This study examined knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19, prevalence of pre-existing conditions and access to essential resources among residents of internally displaced person (IDP) camps in Somalia, where overcrowded settlements with weakened infrastructure, inadequate water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities, and limited access to health services make this vulnerable population particularly susceptible to a COVID-19 outbreak.Design A descriptive, cross-sectional survey.Setting Twelve IDP camps across six areas of the Lower Shabelle region in Somalia.Participants 401 adult Somali IDP camp residents.Results The majority of participants were female (86%) and had received no formal education (89%). While 58% reported being in ‘good’ health, half of the participants reported having one or more pre-existing conditions. Though 77% of respondents reported taking at least one COVID-19 preventative public health measure, respondents reported a lack of access to adequate sanitation, an inability to practice social distancing and nearly universal inability to receive a COVID-19 screening exam. Questions assessing knowledge surrounding COVID-19 prevention and treatment yielded answers of ‘I don’t know’ for roughly 50% of responses. The majority of participants were not familiar with basic information about the virus or confident that they could receive medical services if infected. 185 (47%) respondents indicated that camp living conditions needed to change to prevent the spread of COVID-19.Conclusion This study highlights low levels of COVID-19 knowledge and limited access to essential prevention and treatment resources among individuals living in Somali IDP camps. A massive influx of additional resources is required to adequately address COVID-19 in Somalia, starting with codesigning interventions to educate those individuals most vulnerable to infection.
url https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/6/e044411.full
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