纳米比亚温得和克私人诊所患者对COVID-19预防措施的知识、态度和做法

A. Ntumba, L. Kazembe, Opeoluwa Oyedele
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2019年12月,SARS-CoV-2病毒在中国湖北省武汉市出现,随后迅速蔓延到中国其他地区,最终蔓延到包括纳米比亚在内的世界各国。尽管SARS-CoV-2病毒会导致严重到致命的急性呼吸道综合征,但目前还没有已知的治疗方法,只能采取预防措施,如保持社交距离、洗手、洗手、戴口罩和全剂量的COVID-19疫苗接种。因此,本研究旨在评估2021年10月1日至11月30日期间温得和克私人诊所患者对COVID-19预防措施的知识、态度和做法。在温得和克访问两家私人诊所的患者中,采用定量方法收集了单轮数据,采用横断面分析研究。结果显示,超过一半(62%)是女性,58.5%是单身,70%接受过高等教育,71%在2021年11月30日有工作。此外,至少90%的参与者知道每一项COVID-19预防措施,而超过四分之三(79%)的人对这些措施有全面的了解,其中65%的人知道需要两次接种COVID-19疫苗才能获得免疫保护。至少90%的参与者赞成实施每项COVID-19预防措施,而超过四分之三(81.5%)的参与者对总体措施持全面积极态度。然而,不到一半(48%)的参与者认为COVID-19疫苗可以预防病毒。此外,超过95%的参与者采取了每一项新冠肺炎预防措施,90%的参与者同时采取了所有预防措施,但COVID-19疫苗接种除外,只有37%的参与者接种了疫苗。鉴于参与者对COVID-19预防措施有很好的知识、态度和做法,只有略多于四分之一的人接种了COVID-19疫苗,该国必须继续开展COVID-19健康教育和意识,以保持温得和克预防措施的良好KAP。
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards COVID-19 prevention measures among private clinic patients in Windhoek, Namibia
In December 2019, the SARS-CoV-2 virus emerged in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, and later spread rapidly to other parts of China and eventually across all countries around the world, including Namibia. Despite causing severe to fatal acute respiratory syndrome, there are no known cures for the SARS-CoV-2 virus, only preventive measures such as social distancing, hands sanitizing, hands washing, wearing masks, and full-dosed COVID-19 vaccination. For this reason, this study was aimed at assessing the Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP) towards COVID-19 prevention measures among private clinic patients in Windhoek during 1 October to 30 November 2021. A cross-sectional analytic study using quantitative method was used with data collected in a single roundamong patients visiting two private clinics in Windhoek. Results showed that more than half (62%) were females, 58.5% were single and 70% attended tertiary education and 71% were employedas of 30 November 2021. In addition, at least 90% of the participants knew each of the COVID-19 prevention measures, while more than three-quarters (79%) had comprehensive knowledge of the measures, with 65% of them knowing that one needs two shots of theCOVID-19 vaccine for immune protection against the virus. At least 90% of the participants were in favour of practicing each COVID-19 prevention measure, while more than three-quarters (81.5%) had comprehensive positive attitude towards the measures in general. However, less than half (48%) of the participants believed that the COVID-19 vaccines can prevent one from the virus. Moreover, more than 95% of the participants were practicing each COVID-19 prevention measures, with 90% practicing all the prevention measures at the same time, with the exception of the COVID-19 vaccination as only 37% of the participants were vaccinated. Seeing as the participantshad very good knowledge, attitudes and practices towards COVID-19 prevention measures, with barely more than a quarter of them vaccinated against COVID-19, the health education and awareness of COVID-19 in the country must continue in order to maintain the very good KAP of its prevention measures in Windhoek.
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