Assessing the Perceptions and Awareness of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) in Cameroon

Teh Exodus Akwa, T. Ning, J. Maingi
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Introduction: COVID-19 (coronavirus) has become a global threat to the human population. The virus which originated from China in December, 2019 has swept across continents in the world. Cameroon has been one of the countries with a high infectious rate. Lack of awareness plays a major role in the rise of COVID-19 cases. Studies have shown that there exists a strong correlation between the perception of a disease and a ready compliance to health recommendations. Objective: This paper studied the awareness and perceptions by the general population of Cameroon on the existence and spread of COVID-19. Methods: The study involved a qualitative survey designed by online questionnaires which were made available to the population of Cameroon through e-mails and ‘WhatsApp’. The survey included the perception of the origin and existence of the COVID-19 virus, its mode of transmission, preventive and control measures. The data obtained from respondents were analysed by descriptive statistics. The data were entered in a spread sheet, Microsoft Excel and normality determined. One-way ANOVA and means comparison using Tukey’s test (α = 0.05) was performed to check whether the perception of respondents differed significantly. Results: A total of 573 respondents were obtained. From the analysed results, a greater proportion of the respondents (P˂ 0.05) were aware of the COVID 19 existence, transmission and preventive strategies. This knowledge could lead to a reduction in the spread of the disease. Conclusion: Our findings suggested that there’s more need for public sensitisation of the virus especially its method of transmission, control and prevention.
评估喀麦隆对COVID-19(冠状病毒)的认知和认识
导语:COVID-19(冠状病毒)已成为对人类的全球性威胁。该病毒于2019年12月起源于中国,现已席卷全球各大洲。喀麦隆一直是高感染率国家之一。缺乏认识是COVID-19病例增加的主要原因。研究表明,对疾病的认知与对健康建议的遵从之间存在很强的相关性。目的:了解喀麦隆普通人群对COVID-19存在和传播的认识和认知情况。方法:该研究涉及一项通过电子邮件和WhatsApp向喀麦隆人口提供的在线问卷设计的定性调查。调查内容包括对COVID-19病毒来源和存在、传播方式、预防和控制措施的认识。从受访者获得的数据通过描述性统计进行分析。将数据输入电子表格,Microsoft Excel并确定常态。采用Tukey检验(α = 0.05)进行单因素方差分析和均值比较,检验被测者的感知是否有显著差异。结果:共获得调查对象573人。从分析结果来看,更大比例的受访者(P小于0.05)知道COVID - 19的存在、传播和预防策略。这方面的知识可以减少这种疾病的传播。结论:我们的研究结果表明,更有必要提高公众对该病毒的认识,特别是对其传播方式、控制和预防。
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