Epidemiological survey of knowledge, attitudes and practices: a preventive intervention strategy against COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria

N. Ihua, C. Nwankwo, Tamunonengiye-Ofori Orudukobipi, Aniekan Affia, Umasonye U. Aaron
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Background: This study assessed how intervention strategy influenced the attitudes of the Nigerian public and their practices to cause a behavioural change at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. An epidemiological survey designed as a cross-sectional descriptive study, was conducted at the height of COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of Nigerians as a preventive intervention strategy against the novel Coronavirus. A self-structured questionnaire was designed specifically for this study. The study objectives were assessed on a three point scale of “maybe, no and yes.” Method: Online questionnaires were randomly administered to the general Nigerian public. The online survey used Google form and the study was limited to Nigerian residents with access to internet. The questionnaire was sectioned into two parts. The first part captured social demographics and the second part included five items each assessing public KAP towards the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: Three hundred and forty-seven (347) persons responded to the questionnaires. All respondents (100%) demonstrated adequate knowledge of COVID-19. Reports on attitude towards COVID-19 showed that 287 (82.7%) of the respondents were critical about COVID-19 information while 323 (93.0%) adhered to guidelines about COVID-19 indicating good practice. Conclusions: This study reveals a good knowledge of COVID-19, right attitudes and appropriate safe practices towards COVID-19 in Nigeria, consequently, good adherence and compliance to the guidelines. However, the few respondents with poor understanding and attitudes presents a cause for concern.
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知识、态度和做法的流行病学调查:尼日利亚针对COVID-19大流行的预防性干预战略
背景:本研究评估了在2019冠状病毒病大流行高峰期,干预策略如何影响尼日利亚公众的态度和做法,从而导致行为改变。在尼日利亚COVID-19大流行高峰期进行了一项流行病学调查,设计为横断面描述性研究,以评估尼日利亚人的知识、态度和做法(KAP),作为针对新型冠状病毒的预防性干预策略。本研究设计了一份自结构化问卷。研究目标以“可能、不可能和肯定”的三分制进行评估。方法:对尼日利亚公众随机进行在线问卷调查。这项在线调查使用了谷歌表格,调查对象仅限于能上网的尼日利亚居民。问卷分为两部分。第一部分收集了社会人口统计数据,第二部分包括五个项目,每个项目评估公众对COVID-19大流行的KAP。结果:共有347人(347人)参与问卷调查。所有受访者(100%)都表现出对COVID-19有足够的了解。对COVID-19态度的报告显示,287名(82.7%)受访者对COVID-19信息持批评态度,323名(93.0%)受访者遵守COVID-19指南,表明良好做法。结论:本研究揭示了尼日利亚对COVID-19的良好认识,对COVID-19的正确态度和适当的安全做法,从而良好地遵守和遵守了指南。然而,少数理解和态度不佳的受访者令人担忧。
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