Level of Awareness towards Covid-19 Recurrence among Adults COVID-19 Patients in Machakos Country in Kenya

Hamida Mahamed Ali, Juma Joseph, Magu Dennis
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Introduction: Cases of Covid-19 recurrence have become prevalent. This study seeks to establish the level of awareness towards Covid-19 recurrence among adults in Machakos County in Kenya. The study was guided by the health belief model and socio-ecological model. Methods: The study design was a cross-sectional study. The study adopted a quantitative approach. The target population in this study was 7, 428 Covid-19 patients in Machakos County. The sample size for the study was 418 respondents. Purposive sampling was used in selecting the respondents for the study. Data was collected through a questionnaire. Data Analysis: Data was analyzed through descriptive statistics comprising of frequencies and percentages. Chi-Square test was used in determining the association between the independent and dependent variables of the study. Results: From the findings, the overall Covid-19 recurrence was 11.1%. Overall knowledge, attitude and practice levels towards Covid-19 management and control were high. The study found that gender, level of education, engaging in any form of drugs/substance use and abuse and practices towards Covid-19 management and control were the significant host status determinants of Covid-19 recurrence. The study also found that staff shortages, proximity challenges and contaminated hospital environment were the significant facility determinants of Covid-19 recurrence. Further, it was evident from the study that the significant clinical determinants of Covid-19 recurrence included oxygen treatment for Covid-19, and longer duration in hospital during the first Covid-19 infection. Conclusions and Recommendation: The study recommends that the government should invest more in health facilities in terms of human resource for health personnel and equipment for treatment. The study recommends that future studies should be experimental so as to detect the actual biochemical concentrations for Covid-19 patients and recurrence rates among patients.
肯尼亚马查科斯地区 COVID-19 成人患者对 Covid-19 复发的认识水平
导言:Covid-19复发病例已成为普遍现象。本研究旨在确定肯尼亚马查科斯县成年人对 Covid-19 复发的认识水平。研究以健康信念模型和社会生态模型为指导。 研究方法研究设计为横断面研究。研究采用定量方法。本研究的目标人群是马查科斯县的 7 428 名 Covid-19 患者。研究样本量为 418 名受访者。在选择研究对象时采用了有目的的抽样。数据通过调查问卷收集。 数据分析:数据分析采用描述性统计方法,包括频率和百分比。在确定研究的自变量和因变量之间的关联时,使用了 Chi-Square 检验。 结果研究结果显示,Covid-19 的总体复发率为 11.1%。对 Covid-19 管理和控制的总体认识、态度和实践水平较高。研究发现,性别、教育水平、参与任何形式的毒品/药物使用和滥用以及对 Covid-19 管理和控制的做法是 Covid-19 复发的重要决定因素。研究还发现,人员短缺、邻近性挑战和受污染的医院环境是导致 Covid-19 复发的重要设施决定因素。此外,研究还发现,决定 Covid-19 复发的重要临床因素包括 Covid-19 的氧气治疗和首次 Covid-19 感染时住院时间较长。 结论和建议:研究建议,政府应在医务人员的人力资源和治疗设备方面加大对医疗机构的投资。研究建议今后的研究应进行实验,以检测 Covid-19 患者的实际生化浓度和患者的复发率。
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