Knowledge, Awareness, and Practices among Pakistani Population regarding COVID-19: An Online Survey-Based Study

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Ibnosina Journal of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1758032
M. Uzair, A. Farooq, Muhammad Arshad, U. Waheed, Rana Hissan Ullah, S. Bashir
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Abstract Aim  The study aims to analyze the knowledge, awareness, and practices among the Pakistani population. Study Method  This is an online survey-based study conducted in July 2020 among the general public of Pakistan. Pretested and structured self-administered questionnaire, designed on Google Forms Inc., was used to collect data. The questionnaire included sociodemographic and measurable coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) knowledge data. Assessments on participants' attitudes and practices toward COVID-19 included questions on transmission, symptoms knowledge, and preventive measures. Results  Among the survey completers ( n  = 962) 61% ( n  = 590) were male and 39% ( n  = 372) were female. The majority of participants is aged 18 to 25 and belonged to Punjab. The participants had moderate knowledge regarding disease origin, clinical features, symptoms, and prevention. A vast majority of participants had good knowledge of symptoms and prevention measurements. A good number of participants were also practicing precautionary measures. The majority of participants utilize media and government authorities as authoritative sources of information. The population was also satisfied with the information given by the government. Conclusion  Participants have moderate knowledge regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, reflected by a positive attitude and safe practices. There are gaps in knowledge of the virus, its origin, and transmission. Rumors affect the psychology of people, which may lead to the worst situation of panic conditions.
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巴基斯坦人口对新冠肺炎的知识、意识和实践:基于在线调查的研究
摘要目的 该研究旨在分析巴基斯坦人口的知识、意识和实践。研究方法 这是一项基于在线调查的研究,于2020年7月在巴基斯坦公众中进行。在谷歌表单股份有限公司上设计的预先测试和结构化的自我管理问卷用于收集数据。该问卷包括社会人口学和可测量的2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)知识数据。对参与者对新冠肺炎的态度和做法的评估包括关于传播、症状知识和预防措施的问题。后果 在调查完成者中(n = 962)61%(n = 590)为男性,39%(n = 372)为女性。大多数参与者年龄在18至25岁之间,属于旁遮普邦。参与者对疾病起源、临床特征、症状和预防有一定的了解。绝大多数参与者对症状和预防措施有很好的了解。许多参与者也在采取预防措施。大多数与会者利用媒体和政府当局作为权威信息来源。民众也对政府提供的信息感到满意。结论 参与者对新冠肺炎大流行有一定的了解,积极的态度和安全的做法反映了这一点。在对病毒、其起源和传播的了解方面存在差距。谣言会影响人们的心理,这可能会导致最糟糕的恐慌状况。
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