Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding COVID-19 among Healthcare Workers in Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Setting and Design
2.2. Study Participants
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Study Variables and Scoring
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Participant Characteristics
3.2. Knowledge
3.3. Attitude
3.4. Practice
3.5. Relationship between Knowledge, Attitude and Practice
3.6. Factors Associated with Knowledge, Attitude and Practice toward COVID-19
4. Discussion
5. Limitations and Strengths of the Study
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic (N = 657) | N (col %) |
---|---|
Mean age (SD) | 33.2 (10.2) |
Site (Hospital) | |
Kisubi | 239 (36.4) |
Kitovu | 232 (35.3) |
Villa-Maria | 186 (28.3) |
Sex | |
Male | 246 (37.4) |
Female | 411 (62.6) |
Age group | |
18–25 years | 160 (24.4) |
26–35 years | 290 (44.1) |
>35 years | 207 (31.5) |
Marital Status | |
Not married | 292 (44.4) |
Married | 365 (55.6) |
Occupation of the respondents | |
Non-clinical HCW | 232 (35.3) |
Clinical HCW | 425 (64.7) |
Education level | |
Ordinary secondary school and below | 131 (19.9) |
Advanced secondary school/other higher-level | 380 (57.8) |
University | 146 (22.2) |
Family size | |
1–2 persons | 255 (38.8) |
3–5 persons | 255 (38.8) |
>5 persons | 147 (22.4) |
What are your sources of information on COVID-19 ¥ | |
Official international health organization websites | 87 (13.2) |
Official government websites and media | 118 (18.0) |
News media, e.g., TVs, radios | 631 (96.0) |
Social media, e.g., WhatsApp | 461 (70.2) |
Medical journals | 101 (15.4) |
Other | 344 (52.4) |
Previously volunteered to participate in health research | |
No | 135 (20.6) |
Yes | 522 (79.5) |
Has an underlying health condition | |
Yes | 93 (14.2) |
No | 564 (85.8) |
Knowledge Questions (N = 657) | Responses | ||
---|---|---|---|
True | False | I Don’t Know | |
N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | |
What are the common symptoms of COVID-19? (Multiple responses allowed) | |||
Fever | 624 (95.0) | - | - |
Cough | 581 (88.4) | - | - |
Tiredness | 214 (32.6) | - | - |
Muscle/joint pain | 96 (14.6) | - | - |
Shortness of breath | 421 (64.1) | - | - |
Runny or blocked nose | 393 (59.8) | - | - |
Sore throat | 235 (35.8) | - | - |
Loss of smell | 27 (4.1) | - | - |
Loss of appetite | 50 (7.6) | - | - |
Diarrhea | 50 (7.6) | - | - |
Headache | 205 (31.2) | - | - |
Vomiting | 32 (4.9) | - | - |
Others * | 145 (22.1) | - | - |
There is currently no effective cure for COVID-19, but early symptomatic and supportive treatment can help most patients recover from the infection | 638 (97.1) | 10 (1.5) | 9 (1.4) |
Not all persons with COVID-19 will develop severe disease. Only those who are elderly and have chronic illnesses are more likely to develop severe disease | 545 (83) | 102 (15.5) | 10 (1.5) |
Persons with COVID-19 cannot transmit the virus to others if they do not have a fever (False) | 43 (6.5) | 604 (91.9) | 10 (1.5) |
The COVID-19 virus spreads via respiratory droplets of infected individuals | 631 (96) | 15 (2.3) | 11 (1.7) |
Wearing general facemasks can prevent one from acquiring infection by the COVID-19 virus | 631(96) | 21(3.2) | 5 (0.8) |
It is not necessary for children and young adults to take measures to prevent infection by the novel coronavirus (False) | 47 (7.2) | 601 (91.5) | 9 (1.4) |
To prevent infection by COVID-19, individuals should avoid going to crowded places and avoid using public transport | 608 (92.5) | 39 (5.9) | 10 (1.5) |
There is currently no effective vaccine for COVID-19 | 605 (92.1) | 21 (3.2) | 31 (4.7) |
Attitude Questions (N = 657) | Agree | Disagree | Not Sure |
---|---|---|---|
N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | |
COVID-19 will be successfully controlled | 535 (81.4) | 30 (4.6) | 92 (14) |
Uganda will win the battle against COVID-19 | 522 (79.5) | 40 (6.1) | 95 (14.5) |
You would feel confident participating in the management of a patient who has signs and symptoms of COVID-19 (n = 420) § | 341 (81.2) | 52 (12.4) | 27 (6.4) |
You would trust that wearing a well-fitting face mask is effective in preventing COVID-19 | 609 (92.7) | 28 (4.3) | 20 (3) |
A safe and effective vaccine is the best hope for eliminating COVID-19 | 575 (87.5) | 29 (4.4) | 53 (8.1) |
Africans should participate in studies evaluating COVID-19 vaccines | 633 (96.4) | 11 (1.7) | 13 (2) |
Healthcare workers should be given priority for vaccination if a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine is found | 628 (95.6) | 13 (2) | 16 (2.4) |
Practice Questions (N = 657) | Responses | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Twice or More Every Day | Once A Day | Not Every Day | Never | |
N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | |
In the last two weeks, how many times have you joined gatherings with people other than your household members? | 120 (18.3) | 75 (11.4) | 190 (28.9) | 272 (41.4) |
In the last two weeks, how many times have you washed your hands with soap and water or cleaned them using hand sanitizer? | 657 (100) | - | - | - |
Never | Always | Occasionally | ||
In the last two weeks, how often have you refrained from shaking hands | 29 (4.4) | 563 (85.7) | 65 (9.9) | |
In the last two weeks, how often have you worn a mask when at work? | 3 (0.5) | 595 (90.5) | 59 (9.0) | |
In the last two weeks, how often have you washed your hands with soap and water or cleaned them with hand sanitizer before and after handling each patient? (n = 412) ƪ | 1 (0.2) | 395 (95.9) | 16 (3.9) | |
In the last two weeks, how often have you avoided patients with signs and symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 (n = 408) β | 235 (57.6) | 122 (29.9) | 51 (12.5) |
Sufficient Knowledge | Positive Attitude | Good Practices | ||||
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Characteristic | N (Row %) | aRR (95% CI) | N (Row %) | aRR (95% CI) | N (Row %) | aRR (95% CI) |
Age group | ||||||
18–25 years | 132 (82.5) | 134 (83.8) | 60 (37.5) | |||
26–35 years | 248 (85.5) | 1.03 (0.95–1.12) | 229 (79.0) | 0.95 (0.87–1.05) | 107 (36.9) | 1.13 (0.88–1.45) |
>35 years | 172 (83.1) | 1.05 (0.95–1.16) | 152 (73.4) | 0.88 (0.79–0.98) * | 76 (36.7) | 1.25 (0.95–1.64) |
Sex | ||||||
Male | 210 (85.4) | 197 (80.1) | 80 (32.5) | |||
Female | 345 (83.9) | 0.96 (0.89–1.02) | 318 (77.4) | 0.95 (0.87–1.03) | 163 (39.7) | 1.07 (0.86–1.33) |
Occupation of the respondents | ||||||
Non-clinical HCW | 174 (75.0) | 174 (75.0) | 53 (22.8) | |||
Clinical HCW | 381 (89.7) | 1.12 (1.02–1.23) * | 341 (80.2) | 1.11 (0.98–1.25) | 190 (44.7) | 1.91 (1.41–2.59) * |
Education level | ||||||
Ordinary secondary school and below | 95 (72.5) | 106 (80.9) | 39 (29.8) | |||
Advanced secondary school/other higher-level | 338 (89.0) | 1.12 (0.99–1.26) | 301 (79.2) | 0.93 (0.82–1.06) | 162 (42.6) | 0.91 (0.66–1.25) |
University | 122 (83.6) | 1.06 (0.92–1.21) | 108 (74.0) | 0.91 (0.79–1.06) | 42 (28.8) | 0.73 (0.49–1.07) |
Previously volunteered to participate in health research | ||||||
No | 428 (82.0) | 414 (79.3) | 192 (36.8) | |||
Yes | 127 (94.1) | 1.10 (1.04–1.17) * | 101 (74.8) | 0.93 (0.84–1.04) | 51 (37.8) | 0.95 (0.74–1.20) |
Use social media as source of information | ||||||
No | 153 (78.1) | 156 (79.6) | 57 (29.1) | |||
Yes | 402 (87.2) | 1.05 (0.97–1.14) | 359 (77.9) | 0.96 (0.86–1.06) | 186 (40.4) | 1.24 (0.96–1.61) |
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Kamacooko, O.; Kitonsa, J.; Bahemuka, U.M.; Kibengo, F.M.; Wajja, A.; Basajja, V.; Lumala, A.; Kakande, A.; Kafeero, P.; Ssemwanga, E.; et al. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding COVID-19 among Healthcare Workers in Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Survey. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 7004. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137004
Kamacooko O, Kitonsa J, Bahemuka UM, Kibengo FM, Wajja A, Basajja V, Lumala A, Kakande A, Kafeero P, Ssemwanga E, et al. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding COVID-19 among Healthcare Workers in Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(13):7004. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137004
Chicago/Turabian StyleKamacooko, Onesmus, Jonathan Kitonsa, Ubaldo M. Bahemuka, Freddie M. Kibengo, Anne Wajja, Vincent Basajja, Alfred Lumala, Ayoub Kakande, Paddy Kafeero, Edward Ssemwanga, and et al. 2021. "Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding COVID-19 among Healthcare Workers in Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Survey" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 13: 7004. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137004
APA StyleKamacooko, O., Kitonsa, J., Bahemuka, U. M., Kibengo, F. M., Wajja, A., Basajja, V., Lumala, A., Kakande, A., Kafeero, P., Ssemwanga, E., Asaba, R., Mugisha, J., Pierce, B. F., Shattock, R. J., Kaleebu, P., & Ruzagira, E. (2021). Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding COVID-19 among Healthcare Workers in Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(13), 7004. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137004