Knowledge and Attitudes of Population Living in Rural and Semi-Rural Areas towards Covid-19 :Case of the Menoua Division, Cameroon.

Igiene e sanita pubblica Pub Date : 2020-05-01
Eméline Zogning Makemjio, Armand Tiotsia Tsapi, Eric Défo Tamgno, Ghyslaine Bruna Djeunang Dongho, Georges Nguefack-Tsague, Carla Montesano, Vittorio Colizzi, Gianluca Russo, Martin Sanou Sobze
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Background: The pandemic situation the world is facing caused by the new SARS-Cov-2 continues to evolve and still represent a real problem. With more than eight thousand reported cases infection, Cameroon stands as the seventh most affected country in Africa. Prevention remains the best way to fight against this zoonosis. However, the limited information available about this infection is a great barrier to stopping the propagation of the virus within the population, especially in rural and semi-rural areas, where the lack of financial and material resources is a reality. This study aimed to assessing Awareness and attitudes of the population of the Menoua Division on COVID-19 infection.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from March 9 to April 15 2020 amongst the populations of rural and semi-rural areas of the Menoua Division. Data were collected using a questionnaire administered face to face to each participant. The analysis was carried out using the Statistical Analysis System software (SAS version 9.4). The significance threshold was set at a P value of less than 0.05.

Results: A total of 434 participants of which male majority (sex ratio 1.07) were included in this study. The most represented age group was [21 - 40] years old representing 40.29% of the participants. Approximately all participants (98.57%) were aware of the world emergency state due to Coronavirus. 75.56%, 91% and 90.93% of the participants knew respectively that having close contacts, kissing and touching the face with the hands could favor the transmission of the virus. However, nearly 91.14% were not aware of the clinical symptoms of the disease. Moreover, 85.02% responded that they would not be able to comply with the confinement measures if they were applied at national level. The level of awareness varied significantly according to the occupation (p=0.038) and the educational level (p<0.001)of the participants.

Conclusion: The average level of awareness of the population of the Menoua Division on COVID-19 infection was relatively low. Overcoming this pandemic disease means ensuring the flow of the correct information towards the population. Community outreach activities focus on clinical manifestations and what to do in case of COVID-19 infection as well as material and financial support should be help the population to protect themselves effectively against pandemic, particularly in rural areas and surrounding.

农村和半农村地区人口对Covid-19的知识和态度:以喀麦隆Menoua地区为例
背景:新型SARS-Cov-2引起的全球大流行形势继续演变,仍然是一个现实问题。喀麦隆报告的感染病例超过8000例,是非洲受感染最严重的第七大国家。预防仍然是抗击这种人畜共患病的最佳途径。然而,关于这种感染的现有信息有限,是阻止病毒在人群中传播的一大障碍,特别是在缺乏财政和物质资源的农村和半农村地区。本研究旨在评估Menoua地区人口对COVID-19感染的认识和态度。方法:于2020年3月9日至4月15日对Menoua地区农村和半农村地区的人口进行横断面研究。数据是通过面对面对每个参与者进行问卷调查来收集的。采用统计分析系统软件(SAS version 9.4)进行分析。显著性阈值设置为P值小于0.05。结果:共纳入434名受试者,其中男性占多数(性别比1.07)。最具代表性的年龄组为[21 - 40]岁,占参与者的40.29%。几乎所有的参与者(98.57%)都知道冠状病毒导致的世界紧急状态,75.56%、91%和90.93%的参与者分别知道密切接触、亲吻和用手触摸脸可能有利于病毒的传播。然而,近91.14%的人不知道该疾病的临床症状。85.02%的受访企业表示,如果在全国范围内实施限制措施,将无法遵守。认知水平根据参与者的职业(p=0.038)和教育水平(p= 0.001)有显著差异。结论:Menoua地区人群对COVID-19感染的平均认知水平较低。克服这一流行病意味着确保向民众提供正确的信息。社区外展活动重点关注COVID-19感染的临床表现和应对措施,并提供物质和资金支持,以帮助人们有效地保护自己免受大流行的侵害,特别是在农村地区和周边地区。
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