Knowledge, attitude and adherence to standard precautions among frontline clinical physiotherapists during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey

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C. Ezema, O. K. Onyeso, U. Okafor, Lance M Mabry, M. Adje, Jessica Shiraku, J. Brismée, Frédéric Froment, A. Stewart, O. Awosoga
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Abstract Purpose To investigate the knowledge of pathology and prevention of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), attitude towards clinical practice, and adherence to standard precautions among clinical physiotherapists during the pandemic. Material and methods A snowballing method was used to recruit physiotherapists (across 53 countries) who responded to a newly designed and validated survey on the participants’ demographics, knowledge of COVID-19, attitude, practices, and standard precaution adherence during the pandemic. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, Cronbach’s Alpha, Pearson’s correlation, and ANOVA. Results All participants (n = 2550, 100%) were knowledgeable on COVID-19 symptomatology. However, only (n = 312, 12.2%) were actively involved in the management of confirmed cases. The percentage score of participants’ knowledge regarding COVID-19 pathology, and prevention, their attitude, and adherence to standard precautions averaged 77.73 ± 10.11, 89.70 ± 9.26, 77.44 ± 7.04, and 61.59 ± 16.63, respectively. Knowledge about COVID-19 pathology differed significantly across demographic variables (p < 0.001, Ƞ 2 ≤ 0.07). Most participants (n = 1936, 75.9%) reported an inadequate supply of personal protective equipment (PPE). Conclusion Participants had good knowledge of COVID-19 pathology and a positive attitude towards safe clinical practice. However, adherence to standard precautions was suboptimal due to inadequate infectious disease training and PPE supply.
COVID-19大流行期间一线临床物理治疗师的知识、态度和对标准预防措施的依从性:一项横断面调查
摘要目的了解新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)流行期间临床物理治疗师对新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的病理学和预防知识、对临床的态度以及对标准预防措施的依从性。材料和方法采用滚雪球法招募物理治疗师(来自53个国家),他们对一项新设计并经过验证的调查做出了回应,该调查涉及参与者的人口统计数据、对COVID-19的了解、态度、做法和大流行期间的标准预防依从性。数据分析采用描述性统计、Cronbach’s Alpha、Pearson’s相关和方差分析。结果所有参与者(n = 2550, 100%)均具备COVID-19症状学知识。然而,只有(n = 312, 12.2%)积极参与确诊病例的管理。参与者对新冠肺炎病理、预防知识、态度、遵守标准预防措施的平均百分比分别为77.73±10.11、89.70±9.26、77.44±7.04、61.59±16.63。不同人口统计学变量对COVID-19病理知识的了解差异有统计学意义(p < 0.001, Ƞ 2≤0.07)。大多数参与者(n = 1936, 75.9%)报告个人防护装备供应不足。结论参试者对新冠肺炎病理知识了解良好,对临床安全操作持积极态度。然而,由于传染病培训和个人防护装备供应不足,对标准预防措施的依从性不够理想。
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