Knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding COVID-19 with emphasis on the rural: Urban divide in Tamil Nadu, India

S. Soundararajan, K. Kanppan
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Background: There is the scarcity of population-based studies on knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) about COVID-19 in Tamil Nadu and no literature on the rural-urban differences in KAP about COVID-19 in Tamil Nadu. Aims and Objectives: The study was conducted with the primary objective of estimating KAP regarding SARS-COV2 virus in Tamil Nadu and secondary objectives of determining the rural-urban differences in KAP and identifying the association between KAP and certain sociodemographic factors. Materials and Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was done on 305 participants selected from the rural and urban population of Tamil Nadu. Urban data were collected using Google Forms through social media and the rural population data were collected through simple random sampling from three villages in the outskirts of Chennai District. The study tool had ten items to evaluate the knowledge, three items to evaluate the attitude and four items to evaluate the practice regarding COVID-19. Results: The overall KAP scores had a mean of 7.88 out of 10 (78.8%) for correct knowledge, 2.51 out of 3 (83.5%) for positive attitude, and 3.68 out of 4 (92%) for good practice. The knowledge score was slightly higher in the urban region, but the mean practice score (P ≤ 0.001) and attitude score (P < 0.001) were significantly more among the rural population. There was a statistically significant association between higher knowledge score and educational status (P = 0.0000001), male gender and better attitude (P = 0.0052) and higher age (>40 years) and better practice (P = 0.014). Conclusions: The study revealed reasonably good levels of KAP in regard to COVID-19 in Tamil Nadu in both the urban and rural populations.
关于COVID-19的知识、态度和做法,重点关注印度泰米尔纳德邦的城乡差距
背景:基于人口的泰米尔纳德邦COVID-19知识、态度和实践(KAP)研究缺乏,没有关于泰米尔纳德邦COVID-19知识、态度和实践(KAP)城乡差异的文献。目的和目的:本研究的主要目的是估计泰米尔纳德邦与SARS-COV2病毒有关的KAP,次要目的是确定KAP在城乡之间的差异,并确定KAP与某些社会人口因素之间的关联。材料和方法:对泰米尔纳德邦农村和城市人口中选出的305名参与者进行了分析性横断面研究。城市数据通过社交媒体使用谷歌表格收集,农村人口数据通过简单随机抽样从金奈区郊区的三个村庄收集。研究工具有10个项目用于评估COVID-19的知识,3个项目用于评估态度,4个项目用于评估实践。结果:学生的KAP总分中,正确知识得分为7.88分(78.8%),积极态度得分为2.51分(83.5%),良好实践得分为3.68分(92%)。城市人口的知识得分略高,但农村人口的平均实践得分(P≤0.001)和态度得分(P < 0.001)显著高于城市人口。较高的知识得分与受教育程度(P = 0.0000001)、男性与较好的态度(P = 0.0052)、较高的年龄(>40岁)和较好的实践(P = 0.014)有统计学意义。结论:该研究显示,泰米尔纳德邦城市和农村人口在COVID-19方面的KAP水平相当好。
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