Knowledge and Perceptions of COVID-19 Among Health Care Workers: Cross-Sectional Study

BackgroundDuring the first week of March, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak reached more than 100 countries with over 100,000 cases. Health care authorities have already initiated awareness and preparedness activities worldwide. A poor understanding of the dise...

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Main Authors: Bhagavathula, Akshaya Srikanth, Aldhaleei, Wafa Ali, Rahmani, Jamal, Mahabadi, Mohammadjavad Ashrafi, Bandari, Deepak Kumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-04-01
Series:JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
Online Access:http://publichealth.jmir.org/2020/2/e19160/
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spelling doaj-ff3e352ded724deea223f6ba7c1f65b22021-05-02T19:28:48ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Public Health and Surveillance2369-29602020-04-0162e1916010.2196/19160Knowledge and Perceptions of COVID-19 Among Health Care Workers: Cross-Sectional StudyBhagavathula, Akshaya SrikanthAldhaleei, Wafa AliRahmani, JamalMahabadi, Mohammadjavad AshrafiBandari, Deepak Kumar BackgroundDuring the first week of March, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak reached more than 100 countries with over 100,000 cases. Health care authorities have already initiated awareness and preparedness activities worldwide. A poor understanding of the disease among health care workers (HCWs) may result in delayed treatment and result in the rapid spread of the infection. ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the knowledge and perceptions of HCWs about COVID-19. MethodsA cross-sectional, web-based study was conducted among HCWs about COVID-19 during the first week of March 2020. A 23-item survey instrument was developed and distributed randomly to HCWs using social media; it required 5 minutes to complete. A chi-square test was used to investigate the level of association among variables, with significance set to P<.05. ResultsOf 529 participants, a total of 453 HCWs completed the survey (response rate: 85.6%); 51.6% (n=234) were male, 32.1% (n=147) were aged 25-34 years, and most were doctors (n=137, 30.2%) and medical students (n=134, 29.6%). Most participants (n=276, 61.0%) used social media to obtain information on COVID-19. A significant proportion of HCWs had poor knowledge of its transmission (n=276, 61.0%) and symptom onset (n=288, 63.6%) and showed positive perceptions of COVID-19. Factors such as age and profession were associated with inadequate knowledge and a poor perception of COVID-19. ConclusionsAs the global threat of COVID-19 continues to emerge, it is critical to improve the knowledge and perceptions of HCWs. Educational interventions are urgently needed to reach HCWs worldwide, and further studies are warranted.http://publichealth.jmir.org/2020/2/e19160/
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author Bhagavathula, Akshaya Srikanth
Aldhaleei, Wafa Ali
Rahmani, Jamal
Mahabadi, Mohammadjavad Ashrafi
Bandari, Deepak Kumar
spellingShingle Bhagavathula, Akshaya Srikanth
Aldhaleei, Wafa Ali
Rahmani, Jamal
Mahabadi, Mohammadjavad Ashrafi
Bandari, Deepak Kumar
Knowledge and Perceptions of COVID-19 Among Health Care Workers: Cross-Sectional Study
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
author_facet Bhagavathula, Akshaya Srikanth
Aldhaleei, Wafa Ali
Rahmani, Jamal
Mahabadi, Mohammadjavad Ashrafi
Bandari, Deepak Kumar
author_sort Bhagavathula, Akshaya Srikanth
title Knowledge and Perceptions of COVID-19 Among Health Care Workers: Cross-Sectional Study
title_short Knowledge and Perceptions of COVID-19 Among Health Care Workers: Cross-Sectional Study
title_full Knowledge and Perceptions of COVID-19 Among Health Care Workers: Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr Knowledge and Perceptions of COVID-19 Among Health Care Workers: Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and Perceptions of COVID-19 Among Health Care Workers: Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort knowledge and perceptions of covid-19 among health care workers: cross-sectional study
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
issn 2369-2960
publishDate 2020-04-01
description BackgroundDuring the first week of March, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak reached more than 100 countries with over 100,000 cases. Health care authorities have already initiated awareness and preparedness activities worldwide. A poor understanding of the disease among health care workers (HCWs) may result in delayed treatment and result in the rapid spread of the infection. ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the knowledge and perceptions of HCWs about COVID-19. MethodsA cross-sectional, web-based study was conducted among HCWs about COVID-19 during the first week of March 2020. A 23-item survey instrument was developed and distributed randomly to HCWs using social media; it required 5 minutes to complete. A chi-square test was used to investigate the level of association among variables, with significance set to P<.05. ResultsOf 529 participants, a total of 453 HCWs completed the survey (response rate: 85.6%); 51.6% (n=234) were male, 32.1% (n=147) were aged 25-34 years, and most were doctors (n=137, 30.2%) and medical students (n=134, 29.6%). Most participants (n=276, 61.0%) used social media to obtain information on COVID-19. A significant proportion of HCWs had poor knowledge of its transmission (n=276, 61.0%) and symptom onset (n=288, 63.6%) and showed positive perceptions of COVID-19. Factors such as age and profession were associated with inadequate knowledge and a poor perception of COVID-19. ConclusionsAs the global threat of COVID-19 continues to emerge, it is critical to improve the knowledge and perceptions of HCWs. Educational interventions are urgently needed to reach HCWs worldwide, and further studies are warranted.
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