Marieanne Florence, Ateeqah Abdul Said, Chong Wen Jing, Jaya Dhaarshini Sundara Rajan, Karrthigeyan Ramachandaran, Muhamad Luqman Hakim Mohd Yamin, Nur Syahierra Azmi, Yeap Jia Han, A. Atil, Awang Setia Musleh, A. Omar, M. Y. Ibrahim
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Perceived Status towards COVID-19 Mitigation Measures among Medical Students in Malaysian Borneo
Introduction: Mitigation measures are important in curbing COVID-19 infection. However, people’s adherence to the control measures is depending upon their knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) towards the disease. This study aims to determine the KAP on COVID-19 and its associated factors among medical students in Malaysian Borneo during the period of the pandemic.
Methods: A cross-sectional online survey of 248 medical students from University Malaysia Sabah was conducted from August to September 2020. The survey instrument was adapted from a previously validated questionnaire on COVID-19. Descriptive statistics and simple logistic regression were conducted.
Results: The mean age of respondents was 22.0 (SD 1.4) years. Majority (65.7%, n= 163) were clinical students, female gender (70.6%, n= 175), and Bumiputera ethnic (46.8%, n= 116). 211 (85.1%), 191 (77.0%) and 163 (65.7%) of the respondents have good level of knowledge, positive attitude and good practice respectively.
Conclusion: The medical students are updated with the current health issues especially on COVID-19. They are aware of the attributes of the disease and have concerns in taking good care of themselves. Further study needs to be implemented among the groups of non-medical student of the same institution to compare their KAP on COVID-19.