Assessment of Knowledge among Nepalese Web Users about COVID-19

Sahar Siddiqui, M. K. Shrewastwa, A. Pandey, Ambalika Shukla, S. Yadav
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Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 is a highly pestilent global pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, destroying various walks of human life where the only ray of light coming through can be seen in the form of the vaccine. Nepal, having limited resources and vaccine doses, is distributing them based on immediate requirements. One’s right attitude and practices toward the current issue determined by their knowledge and awareness is the need of the hour. Awareness and right knowledge about the magnitude of damage this disease can cause, the methods of its spread,  the incubation period, and the right time to seek medical help can make people conscious and adopt preventive practices which can be life-saving for themselves as well as the society in a time when the vaccine is not available for all. Aims: To assess the knowledge Among Nepalese web users about COVID-19  Methods: A descriptive web-based cross-sectional survey was conducted among the 464 web users of Nepal. Results: Out of 464 participants, there were 143 male per 100 females. The average knowledge score observed in females was 75.4% whereas for male was 73.2%. The average knowledge score of people of age below 18 years, 18-30 years, 30-60 years, and above 60 years was 45.83%, 75.39%, 67.73%, and 69.06% respectively. It was 73.33% in the postgraduates, 76.8% in the graduates, and 59.48% in the illiterates. Conclusion: The Nepalese web users were knowledgeable about COVID-19. Females had more knowledge about COVID-19 than males. People in the age group 18 to 30 years were more knowledgeable compared to other age groups.
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对尼泊尔网络用户COVID-19知识的评估
2019冠状病毒病是由严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2引起的一种高度致命的全球大流行,它摧毁了人类生活的各个领域,在那里唯一的光线可以通过疫苗的形式看到。尼泊尔的资源和疫苗剂量有限,因此正在根据眼前的需要进行分发。一个人对当前问题的正确态度和做法取决于他们的知识和意识,这是时代的需要。对这种疾病可能造成的损害程度、传播方法、潜伏期和寻求医疗帮助的正确时机的认识和正确知识,可以使人们意识到并采取预防措施,在并非所有人都能获得疫苗的情况下,这可以挽救自己和社会的生命。目的:评估尼泊尔网络用户对COVID-19的知识。方法:对尼泊尔464名网络用户进行了描述性网络横断面调查。结果:在464名参与者中,男女比例为143比100。女性的平均知识得分为75.4%,男性为73.2%。18岁以下、18-30岁、30-60岁和60岁以上人群的平均知识得分分别为45.83%、75.39%、67.73%和69.06%。研究生占73.33%,研究生占76.8%,文盲占59.48%。结论:尼泊尔网民对COVID-19有一定的了解。女性对COVID-19的了解程度高于男性。年龄在18到30岁之间的人比其他年龄段的人更有知识。
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