Factors influencing patients’ willingness to test for COVID-19: a cross sectional study amongst non COVID-19 patients at the Teaching Hospital in Jaffna, Sri Lanka

S. Kalpana, N. Suganthan, N. Rajeshkannan, A. Arasalingam, J. Nalayini
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Introduction: Sri Lanka adopted various control measures to stop the spread of COVID-19 including early detection by widespread testing, contact tracing and isolation. However, some people were not willing to accept testing due to several reasons. This is the first study from Sri Lanka conducted to determine people's level of willingness to undergo a COVID-19 swab test. Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted among 427 non-COVID-19 patients who visited the outpatient department at a Teaching hospital in northern Sri Lanka. Data collection was done over a one month period in July 2021. The data collected was entered and analysed using SPSS version 28. Results: The mean age of the participants was 43.4, and a majority of the participants were female (62.8%). A significant proportion of the participants (37.9% CI: 34.3-43.6) were not willing to accept the test to screen for COVID-19. Among the 162 patients who were not willing to accept the test, 56.2% reported fear regarding testing, and 37.6% reported fear of getting a positive result. A significant association was observed between people's willingness to accept the test and their gender (P-0.022) and knowledge of the test (P-0.001). Conclusion: As a considerable proportion of participants were not willing to accept COVID-19 screen testing, and people's knowledge regarding testing significantly influenced their acceptance of such testing, this study concludes that the public can be educated further about the COVID-19 infection, identifying the symptoms of disease by themselves, available testing methods, the importance of testing early and how they will be treated if they get positive test results.
影响患者COVID-19检测意愿的因素:斯里兰卡贾夫纳教学医院非COVID-19患者的横断面研究
导语:斯里兰卡采取了广泛检测早期发现、接触者追踪和隔离等多种控制措施,遏制了COVID-19的传播。然而,由于一些原因,有些人不愿意接受测试。这是斯里兰卡为确定人们接受COVID-19拭子测试的意愿程度而进行的第一项研究。方法:对斯里兰卡北部某教学医院门诊就诊的427例非covid -19患者进行横断面研究。数据收集于2021年7月进行,为期一个月。收集的数据输入并使用SPSS 28版进行分析。结果:参与者平均年龄为43.4岁,以女性居多(62.8%)。很大一部分参与者(37.9% CI: 34.3-43.6)不愿意接受筛查COVID-19的测试。在162名不愿接受检查的患者中,56.2%的人表示害怕检查,37.6%的人表示害怕得到阳性结果。人们接受测试的意愿与其性别(P-0.022)和测试知识(P-0.001)之间存在显著关联。结论:由于有相当比例的参与者不愿意接受COVID-19筛查,并且人们对检测的知识显著影响了他们对COVID-19筛查的接受程度,因此本研究认为可以进一步教育公众关于COVID-19感染,自我识别疾病症状,可用的检测方法,早期检测的重要性以及如果检测结果为阳性将如何处理。
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