EVALUATION OF COVID-19 PERCEPTIONS AND COMPLIANCE WITH ISOLATION PRECAUTIONS OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS WITHIN SCOPE OF HEALTH BELIEF MODEL

Yasemin Ateşeyan, Zeynep Güngörmüş
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This study was carried out to evaluate health professionals' perceptions of COVID-19 and their compliance with isolation precautions within the scope of the Health Belief Model. The population of this cross-sectional study consisted of 1500 health professionals comprising physicians and nurses who work in a university hospital in Turkey between 10 May and 30 May 2020, while its sample consisted of 309 health professionals accepting to participate in the study. In the data collection, descriptive characteristics form which was prepared by the researchers, the COVID-19 Perception Questionnaire prepared within the scope of the Health Belief Model, and the Isolation Precautions Compliance Scale were used. The mean scores of perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, perceived health-motivation, perceived self-efficacy, cues to action, and the total mean score of the COVID-19 Perception Questionnaire were found to be above the average. Whereas, the perceived barriers mean score was found to be below the average. Perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, and cues to action mean scores of the nurses were significantly higher than those of the physicians. The compliance of health professionals with isolation was also above the average, and nurses' mean score of compliance with the isolation precautions is significantly higher than those of physicians. The increased perception of the COVID-19 epidemic based on the Health Belief Model positively affects the compliance of health professionals to isolation. The development of certain strategies be recommended that increase health professionals’ perception of the COVID-19 outbreak and their compliance with the isolation precautions.
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健康信念模型范围内卫生专业人员COVID-19认知及隔离预防依从性评估
本研究旨在评估卫生专业人员对COVID-19的看法以及他们在健康信念模型范围内遵守隔离预防措施的情况。本横断面研究的人群包括1500名卫生专业人员,包括2020年5月10日至5月30日在土耳其一所大学医院工作的医生和护士,而其样本包括309名接受参加该研究的卫生专业人员。在数据收集中,使用研究者自行编制的描述性特征表、健康信念模型范围内编制的COVID-19感知问卷和隔离预防依从性量表。感知易感性、感知严重程度、感知益处、感知健康动机、感知自我效能感、行动线索和总平均得分均高于平均水平。然而,感知障碍平均得分被发现低于平均水平。感知易感性、感知严重程度和行动线索的平均得分显著高于医生。卫生专业人员的隔离依从性也高于平均水平,护士对隔离预防措施依从性的平均得分显著高于医生。基于健康信念模型的COVID-19疫情认知增强对卫生专业人员隔离依从性有积极影响。建议制定某些策略,以提高卫生专业人员对COVID-19疫情的认识,并提高他们对隔离预防措施的依从性。
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