Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Towards Covid-19 among Community Pharmacists in Tripoli - Libya

S. Ashour, M. Baobaid, A. A. Budalal
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This research aims in measuring the level of knowledge, attitude, and practice towards COVID-19 on community pharmacists in Tripoli, Libya. A cross-sectional survey was performed utilising an online questionnaire from the 1st to 27th March 2021. Data were gathered from a random sample of 260 community pharmacists (CPs) in Tripoli. Of the 260 participants, most respondents (71.66%, n = 187) had a good knowledge level about COVID-19. Moreover, approximately (88.23% n = 229) of the participants had positive attitudes. Most of the participants (84.35%, n = 219) had good practice levels against COVID-19. Educational level was associated with knowledge attitudes and pharmacist practices (p <0.05). No association was found between employment type with attitudes and pharmacist practices, while the experience was not associated with attitudes. There was a difference in the degrees of knowledge of community pharmacists in marital status, age, experience, level of education in relation to COVID-19. The only difference occurs in the CPs attitude scores for education level. Moreover, employment, level of education, marital status, and experience were all associated with levels of practice. The results indicated the existence of differences in the scores of CPs’ practices with respect to marital status, experience and qualifications. Regarding COVID-19, good knowledge was observed to be a better indicator of positive attitude (OR: 2.0993, p=0.001) and good practice (OR:1. 828, p=0.049) The requirements for applying the KAP of COVID-19 among CPs are acceptable and require more attention.
利比亚的黎波里社区药剂师对Covid-19的知识、态度和做法
本研究旨在衡量利比亚的黎波里社区药剂师对COVID-19的知识、态度和实践水平。从2021年3月1日至27日,利用在线问卷进行了横断面调查。数据是从的黎波里260名社区药剂师随机抽样收集的。在260名参与者中,大多数受访者(71.66%,n = 187)对COVID-19有良好的了解。此外,约有88.23% (n = 229)的参与者持积极态度。大多数参与者(84.35%,n = 219)具有良好的COVID-19实践水平。文化程度与知识态度和药师行为相关(p <0.05)。就业类型与态度和药师实践之间没有关联,而经验与态度没有关联。社区药师在婚姻状况、年龄、经验、文化程度等方面对新冠肺炎相关知识的知晓程度存在差异。唯一不同的是CPs在教育水平上的态度得分。此外,就业、教育水平、婚姻状况和经验都与实践水平有关。结果表明,在婚姻状况、经验和资历方面,执业药师的得分存在差异。对于COVID-19,良好的知识被观察到是积极态度(OR: 2.0993, p=0.001)和良好行为(OR:1)的更好指标。828, p=0.049)在CPs中应用COVID-19 KAP的要求是可以接受的,但需要引起更多关注。
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