Knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) towards COVID-19 among medical residents of a tertiary hospital in the Philippines during the covid-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional survey.
- Author:
Mii Anne B. Tibus
;
Cecilia O. Gan
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Covid-19, Attitudes And Practices
- MeSH: Human; Male; Female; Adult (a Person 19-44 Years Of Age); Pulmonary, Knowledge
- From: The Philippine Children’s Medical Center Journal 2022;18(1):88-104
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: In this study, the KAP were determined among all medical residents in a tertiary hospital in the Philippines during the pandemic.
METHODOLOGY: Questionnaires were completed by the medical residents which contained 14 questions on clinical characteristics and prevention of COVID-19. Assessments on attitudes and practices included questions on confidence in winning against COVID-19 and wearing masks when going out.
RESULTS: Among the 63 participants, 90.4% were female, 92 % were single and 69.8% younger than 30 years old. The overall correct rate of the knowledge questionnaire was 85.5%. Most did not have confidence (63.5%) on winning the battle against COVID-19 and most had not visited any crowded place (58.7%) and wore masks when going out (95.2%). Logistic regression analysis showed a significant correlation of knowledge scores and practice rates on going to crowded places (OR 1.72, CI (1.02-2.91) P<0.05)
CONCULUSIONS: The medical residents had good knowledge scores on clinical presentation, transmission and prevention control measures on COVID-19. Although attitude rates were poor, practice rates on COVID-19 were good. Furthermore, knowledge on COVID-19 resulted to good practices on not going to crowded places and wearing masks before leaving their houses.
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