Covid-19 knowledge, attitudes, and practices among healthcare workers in urban community Bangkok, Thailand.

Q2 Medicine
Jadsada Kunno, Pataraporn Yubonpunt, Busaba Supawattanabodee, Budsaba Wiriyasirivaj, Chavanant Sumanasrethakul
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Abstract

Objective: This study examined associations between socio-demographic characteristics and knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) related to COVID-19 among healthcare workers in Bangkok, Thailand.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional online survey was distributed among healthcare workers in Bangkok, Thailand from July - August 2021.

Results: A total of 637 responses were received. Most participants were clinical workers (68.4%), and nearly half (47.3%) had been at risk of infection with COVID-19 (ever screening test). Binary logistic regression analysis found associations between high knowledge scores and the 26-35-year age group (OR=1.776-1.562, 95%CI 1.021-2.853), having a bachelor's degree or higher (OR=1.672, 95%CI 1.058-2.644), and clinical workers (OR=1.784, 95CI% 1.188-2.678). The 36 year and above age group was associated with higher attitude scores (OR=2.406, 95%CI 1.567-3.695). Higher practice scores were associated with females (OR=1.913, 95%CI 1.057-3.464), and clinical workers (OR=1.903, 95CI% 1.170-3.095). Correlation analysis found a positive correlation between practice scores and knowledge (r=0.322, p <0.001) and attitudes (r=0.263, p <0.001).

Conclusion: Although healthcare workers demonstrated overall high knowledge, attitude, and practice scores, this study identified several factors that influence KAP. This study can guide public health strategies regarding healthcare workers during the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand.

泰国曼谷城市社区医护人员的Covid-19知识、态度和做法
目的:本研究考察了泰国曼谷卫生保健工作者与COVID-19相关的社会人口统计学特征与知识、态度和实践(KAP)之间的关系。材料和方法:于2021年7月至8月在泰国曼谷的卫生保健工作者中进行横断面在线调查。结果:共收到637份回复。大多数参与者是临床工作者(68.4%),近一半(47.3%)的人有感染COVID-19的风险(曾经进行过筛查测试)。二元logistic回归分析发现,高知识得分与26-35岁年龄组(OR=1.776-1.562, 95%CI 1.021-2.853)、本科及以上学历(OR=1.672, 95%CI 1.058-2.644)和临床工作者(OR=1.784, 95%CI 1.188-2.678)呈正相关。36岁及以上年龄组态度得分较高(OR=2.406, 95%CI为1.567 ~ 3.695)。较高的执业分数与女性(OR=1.913, 95%CI 1.057 ~ 3.464)和临床工作者(OR=1.903, 95%CI 1.170 ~ 3.095)相关。结论:尽管卫生保健工作者的知识、态度和实践得分总体较高,但本研究确定了影响KAP的几个因素。本研究可以指导泰国第三波COVID-19大流行期间医护人员的公共卫生战略。
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Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny
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