Knowledge, attitudes and practice among healthcare workers towards COVID-19 in a tertiary care centre in north India

Neha Mahajan, Neelisha Saroch, Pooja Sharma, Anish Gupta
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Background: Coronavirus disease pandemic has affected the entire world and till date, there is no definitive cure for it with prevention of infection and knowledge about the disease being the only proven effective methods to contain it. Healthcare workers (HCWs) are highly susceptible to getting infected and their knowledge about COVID-19 infection has been known to be inversely proportional to the rates of COVID-19 infection. Methods: Cross-sectional questionnaire-based study assessing knowledge, attitude and practices towards COVID-19 preventive measures was carried out amongst HCWs at a tertiary care hospital in North India. Results: Around 95% of HCWs had received training regarding COVID-19 infection and more than 95% HCWs had adequate knowledge about COVID-19 infection. More than 95% HCWs experienced anxiety and fear while monitoring and treating COVID-19 patients. 85% HCWs felt that there is sufficient awareness in the society regarding COVID-19 infection. Most of the respondents followed correct practices for avoidance of COVID-19 infection with around 90% respondents using face masks and practicing frequent hand washing. Social distancing and avoidance of large gatherings was practiced by around 95% respondents. More than 95% respondents had either taken COVID-19 vaccine or wish to take it. Conclusions: The study suggested that the majority of HCWs had good knowledge and positive attitude toward COVID-19 but there are still some lacunae present in the knowledge regarding prevention of COVID 19 infection. Further education and training are required for HCWs so as to fight COVID and prevent its spread in a better way.
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印度北部一家三级医疗中心的医护人员对 COVID-19 的认识、态度和做法
背景:冠状病毒疾病大流行已影响到整个世界,迄今为止还没有确切的治疗方法,预防感染和了解疾病知识是唯一被证实有效的遏制方法。医护人员极易受到感染,而他们对 COVID-19 感染的了解程度与 COVID-19 感染率成反比。研究方法在印度北部一家三级医院的医护人员中开展了一项横断面问卷调查,评估他们对 COVID-19 预防措施的了解、态度和做法。研究结果约 95% 的医护人员接受过有关 COVID-19 感染的培训,95% 以上的医护人员对 COVID-19 感染有足够的了解。超过 95% 的医护人员在监测和治疗 COVID-19 患者时感到焦虑和恐惧。85% 的医护人员认为社会对 COVID-19 感染有足够的认识。大多数受访者遵循避免 COVID-19 感染的正确做法,约 90% 的受访者使用口罩并经常洗手。约 95% 的受访者会与社会保持距离,避免参加大型集会。超过 95% 的受访者已接种或希望接种 COVID-19 疫苗。结论研究表明,大多数医护人员对 COVID-19 有良好的认识和积极的态度,但在预防 COVID-19 感染的知识方面仍存在一些空白。需要对医护人员进行进一步的教育和培训,以更好地防治 COVID 并防止其传播。
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