Knowledge, attitude, and practice on COVID-19 among undergraduate students of B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal: An online cross-sectional survey

K. Pandey, D. Panday, P. Pyakurel, S. Marahatta, SP Rimal, M. Dali, R. Gyawali, Rambha Sigdel, N. Bhattarai, N. Limbu, G. Rauniar
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Background: COVID-19, a global health crisis of the 21st century, has threatened possibly every aspect of human life. Since the pandemic is not yet over, this study was carried out among undergraduate students of a medical institute in Nepal to assess and boost their KAP status on the disease. Material and methods: It was an online cross-sectional census survey performed among consenting undergraduate healthcare students of BPKIHS. A self-made and validated questionnaire assessing KAP on COVID-19 was prepared in Google form and distributed online among target students. The study population was 745. Both descriptive and inferential analysis of the data was performed. Student’s T-Test and one-way ANOVA were applied for which level of statistical significance was kept at p<0.05. Results: Ninety-six students participated in a pilot-study (Cronbach α= 0.792). The response rate was 76.27%. Most participants (76.76%) were from Nepal.  The male/female ratio was 0.76. Most (59.2%) had not participated in such studies before. For 93.54%, the source of information was the internet. Assessed by questionnaire, right Knowledge (n=16) was 85.06% ± 8.81%; right Attitude (n=6) was 65.00% ± 16.16 and right Practice (n=6) was 82.88%± 8.50%. Male were more knowledgeable about the disease (p=0.011). However, females secured higher in practical aspects (p=0.000). Indian students possessed better knowledge (p=0.005) and a better attitude (p=0.033). MBBS students had better knowledge (p=0.000), but Nursing students secured higher in Practice (p=0.012). Attitude is better in the earlier years (p=0.045). Conclusion: We assessed KAP related to COVID-19 via score among healthcare undergraduate students. Different co-factors do impact students’ overall KAP status.
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尼泊尔达兰b.p.柯伊拉腊卫生科学学院本科生COVID-19知识、态度与实践:在线横断面调查
背景:COVID-19是21世纪的一场全球卫生危机,可能威胁到人类生活的方方面面。由于大流行尚未结束,这项研究是在尼泊尔一所医学研究所的本科生中进行的,以评估和提高他们对该疾病的了解情况。材料和方法:采用在线横断面调查的方法,对BPKIHS的本科保健专业学生进行调查。自制一份经验证的新冠肺炎KAP评估问卷,以Google形式在线发放给目标学生。研究人群为745人。对数据进行描述性和推断性分析。采用学生t检验和单因素方差分析,p<0.05为显著性水平。结果:96名学生参加了初步研究(Cronbach α= 0.792)。应答率为76.27%。大多数参与者(76.76%)来自尼泊尔。男女比例为0.76。大多数(59.2%)以前没有参加过此类研究。93.54%的人信息来源是互联网。问卷调查中,正确知识(n=16)为85.06%±8.81%;正确态度(n=6)为65.00%±16.16,正确做法(n=6)为82.88%±8.50%。男性对该病的了解程度更高(p=0.011)。然而,女性在实践方面获得了更高的成绩(p=0.000)。印度学生拥有更好的知识(p=0.005)和更好的态度(p=0.033)。MBBS学生的知识水平更高(p=0.000),而护理专业学生的实践水平更高(p=0.012)。态度越早越好(p=0.045)。结论:我们采用评分法评估卫生保健本科学生与COVID-19相关的KAP。不同的辅助因素确实会影响学生的整体KAP状态。
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