印度三级医疗保健中心非教学人员在 COVID-19 期间使用口罩的知识和做法

Poonam Kushwaha, Ashish Pundhir, Anju Gahlot, Lakshmi Singh
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新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行已使全球数百万人受到感染。预防性干预措施有利于减少传播、遏制疾病和阻止新一波大流行的再次爆发。我们在一家三级医疗保健中心对愿意自愿参与的 18 岁或以上非教学人员进行了一项横断面研究,以评估他们在 COVID-19 大流行期间对口罩的了解和使用情况。受试者对 COVID-19 的传播和预防措施有很好的了解。在经常(100%)使用口罩的受试者中,婚姻状况、教育程度和职业与使用口罩的频率有显著关系。而在大多数情况下(>50%)使用口罩的人群中,婚姻状况和教育程度是口罩使用频率的重要决定因素。该研究强调了口罩使用知识和适当做法的重要性,这有助于决策者预测成功与否,并据此做出必要的调整,以阻止科维-19 大流行下降阶段的传播和波动。
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Knowledge and practice of masks during COVID-19 among non-teaching staff in a tertiary health care Centre, India
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has infected millions worldwide. Preventive interventions are beneficial to mitigate transmission, containment of the disease, and stop the resurgence of another wave of the pandemic. A cross-sectional study was done among non-teaching staff, aged 18 years or above willing to voluntarily participate to assess knowledge and practice of face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic in a tertiary health care center. we also addressed the need for the use of face masks even after the vaccination is done. Subjects demonstrated good knowledge about transmission and practice of preventive measures for COVID-19. Among those, who were always (100%) using masks, marital status, education, and occupation had a significant association with the frequency of use of masks. While those, who were mostly (>50%) using masks, marital status, and education were significant determinants of the frequency of use of masks. The study highlighted the importance of knowledge and appropriate practice of the use of masks, which can help policymakers to predict success & make necessary modifications based on it, to stop transmission and fluctuation in the declining phase of covid-19 pandemic.
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