Awareness survey on COVID-19 pandemic in India

Aasim Khan, Jyoti Sinha, Vinod Kumar
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A pandemic caused by novel corona virus begins in end of year 2019 in Wuhan, China and within few months it emerged and affected the whole world. To providing information about health care, sanitation to the rural people of India, we conducted an Awareness, Cleanliness and Practice (ACP) survey among the rural people of Delhi-NCR, India in April 2022. An analytic cross-sectional survey with questionnaires administered online to the rural population including Farmers, Janitors, Health Care Workers (HCW), House wives, Students in Delhi-NCR, India. All Participants were voluntarily participated and the percentage of ACP scores was categorized as good and poor. However, Independent predictors like Awareness of severe acute respiratory disorder were ascertained using a binary logistic regression model. The questionnaire was online administered among rural people of Delhi-NCR, India. There were 400 study participants with mean age 32.37±8.15 yrs, interquartile range 28–32 yrs and males 63.4% with graduate education. Most participants were farmers (30%), Janitors (20 %), Health Care Workers, and 20% of House wives and students. All results were expressed in mean ± standard deviation for Awareness, Cleanliness and Practice (ACP) and their scored were 55.18± 12.38, 63.15% ± 5.16 and 45.02% ± 14.2 respectively. Apart from this 376 participants (56.25%) had good awareness (GA) about the hygiene, 32.5% had good knowledge about the cleanliness (KC), and 70% participants following good practices (GP). Despite of this around 58 % did not agree that vaccines can protect them from COVID-19 which as originated from animals and 46 % thought it was a manmade virus and China is behind it. Although, in case of factor fear most of participants (86%) gives 9 out of 10 and 75% agreed that taking basic precautions like wash hand with soap, wear mask, social distancing and vaccines can protect them from this pandemic. However some the respondents (56%) blamed govt election policies and holy bath in kumbh in Haridwar is the main reason of spreading the COVID19 in 2021 in India. One in seven people had public stigma towards infected person and recovered patient from the virus.
印度对COVID-19大流行的认识调查
新型冠状病毒引起的大流行于2019年底在中国武汉开始,并在几个月内出现并影响了全世界。为了向印度农村人口提供有关医疗保健和卫生的信息,我们于2022年4月在印度德里- ncr的农村人口中进行了一项意识、清洁和实践(ACP)调查。对印度德里ncr的农村人口(包括农民、看门人、卫生保健工作者(HCW)、家庭主妇、学生)进行在线问卷调查。所有参与者都是自愿参加的,ACP得分的百分比分为好和差。然而,独立的预测因素,如严重急性呼吸系统疾病的意识是使用二元logistic回归模型确定的。该问卷是在印度德里- ncr的农村人口中在线进行的。研究对象400人,平均年龄32.37±8.15岁,四分位数范围28 ~ 32岁,男性研究生学历占63.4%。大多数参与者是农民(30%)、看门人(20%)、卫生保健工作者和20%的家庭主妇和学生。所有结果均以意识、清洁和实践(ACP)的平均值±标准差表示,得分分别为55.18±12.38、63.15%±5.16和45.02%±14.2。除此之外,376名参与者(56.25%)对卫生有良好的认识(GA), 32.5%的参与者对清洁有良好的了解(KC), 70%的参与者遵循良好的做法(GP)。尽管如此,约58%的人不同意疫苗可以保护他们免受COVID-19的侵害,因为它起源于动物,46%的人认为这是一种人造病毒,中国是幕后主使。尽管如此,在因素恐惧的情况下,大多数参与者(86%)给出了9 / 10和75%的人同意采取基本的预防措施,如用肥皂洗手、戴口罩、保持社交距离和接种疫苗,可以保护他们免受这场大流行的影响。然而,一些受访者(56%)指责政府的选举政策和哈里瓦尔大壶的圣浴是2021年在印度传播covid - 19的主要原因。七分之一的人对感染者和从病毒中康复的病人有公开的耻辱。
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