Knowledge, Attitude and Practices towards Corona (COVID-19) among General Population in Pakistan
Asma Shakoor, Aleeza Sana, Hammad Hassan, Farhan Ahmed, Sadia Sajjad, Maheen Arshad, Amina Tariq
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
COVID-19 began in Wuhan, China, and has since spread around the world, becoming
the leading cause of death in 2020 from the day it infected the first human.
The aim of this study was to determine how well the general public knew about
COVID-19 and to investigate their attitudes and practices.
Methods: This
descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted for the period of two months
from July 2021 to August 2021.The sample size was 907. Questionnaire was
divided into three components and gathered information about demographic data,
knowledge of COVID-19 and their practice section that involves steps taken by
the individual to prevent contracting the infection and data was analysed.
Results: In this
study, 51 %( 463) participants were males and 49 %( 444) were females. 91% of
respondents responded that they are aware of the fact that covid-19 is
contagious infection. 54% of candidates take preventive measures such as they
wash hands frequently, use hand sanitizer, steam inhalation, wear facemasks
etc. 50% of respondents are practicing social distance through only going out
for essentials for food items, while 16% do social distancing by working from
home.
Conclusion: The
participants indicated a high level of awareness about the COVID-19 pandemic,
its outbreak, and basic information about it. Educated people
are more likely to believe the scientific facts thus more compliance with
preventive measures.The majority of them were satisfied with the actions done
by the Government of Punjab.
Keywords: Awareness;
Attitude; Practices; COVID-19; Public.