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Awareness, knowledge, attitude and practice towards measures for prevention of the spread of COVID-19 in the Ugandans: A nationwide online cross-sectional Survey
Robinson Ssebuufu; Franck Sikakulya; Simon Mambo Binezero; Lucien Wasingya; Sifa K. Nganza; Bwaga Ibrahim; Patrick Kyamanywa.
Affiliation
  • Robinson Ssebuufu; Kampala International University Western Campus
  • Franck Sikakulya; kampala international university western campus
  • Simon Mambo Binezero; Kampala International University Western Campus
  • Lucien Wasingya; Kitovu Hospital
  • Sifa K. Nganza; Makerere University
  • Bwaga Ibrahim; Kampala International University Western Campus
  • Patrick Kyamanywa; Kampala International University Western Campus
Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-20092247
ABSTRACT
BackgroundThe world is facing the Coronavirus pandemic which is highly infectious. A number of measures have been put in place to prevent its spread among the population. However, for these preventive measures to be effective, the population requires an appropriate and sufficient knowledge. Thus, a survey was conducted with the aim of assessing the awareness, knowledge, attitude and practices towards measures for prevention of the spread of Covid-19 amongst Ugandans. MethodsThis was a cross-sectional study conducted during the lockdown in Uganda. An online questionnaire and a snowballing approach was used for participant recruitment of 18 years above literate Ugandans. Data collection was done from 6th to 15th April 2020 during which 1763 people participated. We analyzed all data using STATA 14.2, applying appropriate statistical tests. ResultsOut of 1763 participants, 97.6% were aware of the current pandemic. 83.9% of participants had a good knowledge score (21.8/27), 72.4% had a good attitude and 85.3% were practicing measures to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus disease. The ordered logistic regression showed that being a Health worker was significantly associated with a high knowledge (aOR6 (3.32-10.93); a good attitude (aOR2.5(1.68-3.8)]) and good practice (aOR2.9 (1.95-4.2). On contrary, being a driver, business entrepreneur and a security personnel were found to have less rate in awareness, knowledge, attitude and practice. ConclusionsUgandans had a good overall awareness, knowledge, attitude and practice. However, there is still a gap of knowledge, attitude and practice among drivers, business entrepreneur and security personnel. There is a need to mobilize the population in the country to have the same degree of awareness and knowledge which will have an impact on attitude and practice to prevent spread of COVID-19.
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Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study / Rct / Review Language: English Year: 2020 Document type: Preprint
Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study / Rct / Review Language: English Year: 2020 Document type: Preprint
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