Knowledge, attitude, and practice towards COVID-19 among Syrian people resident in Turkey

Saad Ahmed Ali Jadoo, Ilker Dastan, M. Al-Samarrai, S. Mahmood, Yaseen, Asiyeh Abbasi, Hassan Alkhdar, M. A. Saad, Omar Mohamed Danfour
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Background: Measuring knowledge, attitude, and practice towards COVID-19 helps policymakers observe knowledge gaps and provide key messages to people to act better against the pandemic. This study aims to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice towards COVID-19 among Syrian people resident in Turkey.  Methods: A cross-sectional study designed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice towards COVID-19 among the Syrian people resident in Turkey. The data were collected via a web-based and self-administered questionnaire of 313 participants from 17-31 July 2020. SPSS version 16.0 was recruited to analyze the data using univariate and multivariable regression data analyses. Results: Our finding as the first study among Syrian people resident in Turkey found a high rate of good knowledge, attitude, and practice towards COVID-19 accordingly with 83.0%, 72.0%, 84.0%. Regression analysis showed that age-group of 45 years and more years, marital status of being married, female gender, living in urban area were significantly associated with upper knowledge score. Age-group of 45 years and more significantly associated with positive attitude score but inversely being married and unemployed statues significantly associated with a negative attitude. Regarding practice score, married and female people had better practice, but poor-rated health status was significantly associated with the weak practice. Conclusion: Although our finding showed a good rate for knowledge, attitude, and practice towards COVID-19, but it needs to improve cause of many barriers on Syrian people resident in Turkey, such as living in a crowded place, distant from health care services, losing whole or part of their income due to COVID-19 as an economic crisis, different language barriers. Some groups like men, people living in a rural area, and those unemployed or lost their job should be exposed by timely and accurate knowledge.
居住在土耳其的叙利亚人对COVID-19的知识、态度和做法
背景:衡量对COVID-19的知识、态度和做法有助于政策制定者观察到知识差距,并向人们提供关键信息,以便更好地采取行动应对大流行。本研究旨在评估居住在土耳其的叙利亚人对COVID-19的知识、态度和做法。方法:采用一项横断面研究,旨在评估居住在土耳其的叙利亚人对COVID-19的知识、态度和做法。数据是通过基于网络和自我管理的313名参与者的调查问卷从2020年7月17日至31日收集的。采用SPSS 16.0版本对数据进行单变量和多变量回归分析。结果:我们首次对居住在土耳其的叙利亚人进行研究,发现对COVID-19有良好知识、态度和行为的比例很高,分别为83.0%、72.0%和84.0%。回归分析显示,45岁及以上年龄组、已婚婚姻状况、女性、城市居住与知识得分有显著相关。年龄在45岁以上的人与积极态度得分显著相关而相反,已婚和失业的人与消极态度得分显著相关。在实践得分方面,已婚和女性的实践得分较高,但健康状况较差与实践得分较低显著相关。结论:虽然我们的调查结果显示,对COVID-19的知识、态度和行为的比例较高,但仍需改善居住在土耳其的叙利亚人的许多障碍,例如生活在拥挤的地方,远离医疗服务,由于COVID-19作为经济危机而失去全部或部分收入,不同的语言障碍。一些群体,如男性,生活在农村地区的人,失业或失去工作的人,应该通过及时和准确的知识来曝光。
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