Frontline Healthcare Workers’ Knowledge, Perception and Risk Prevention Practices Regarding COVID-19 in Afghanistan: A Cross-Sectional Study

(1) Background: As of 13 December 2020, Afghanistan reported around 48,952 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 1960 deaths. Lack of knowledge and perceptions among healthcare workers (HCWs) can pose challenges to disease control. Therefore, targeted, timely assessment of knowledge and perceptions are neede...

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Main Authors: Akshaya Srikanth Bhagavathula, Vijay R. Raghavan, Akbar Ahmadi, Dipankar Srirag, Vijay Kumar Chattu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3271/9/1/2
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spelling doaj-cd02b279106c409c86c3b9b37f8516142021-01-09T00:01:08ZengMDPI AGMedical Sciences2076-32712021-01-0192210.3390/medsci9010002Frontline Healthcare Workers’ Knowledge, Perception and Risk Prevention Practices Regarding COVID-19 in Afghanistan: A Cross-Sectional StudyAkshaya Srikanth Bhagavathula0Vijay R. Raghavan1Akbar Ahmadi2Dipankar Srirag3Vijay Kumar Chattu4Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Charles University, 50005 Hradec Kralova, Czech RepublicThe Johanniter International Assistance, Afghanistan Country Programme Kabul, Kabul Dist 10, AfghanistanThe Johanniter International Assistance, Afghanistan Country Programme Kabul, Kabul Dist 10, AfghanistanManipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal 576104, IndiaDepartment of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5G 2C4, Canada(1) Background: As of 13 December 2020, Afghanistan reported around 48,952 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 1960 deaths. Lack of knowledge and perceptions among healthcare workers (HCWs) can pose challenges to disease control. Therefore, targeted, timely assessment of knowledge and perceptions are needed to address practices that might hinder efforts to stop the spreading of COVID-19 in Afghanistan. This study aimed to assess COVID-19-related knowledge, perceptions, and risk prevention practices (KPP) among frontline HCWs in Afghanistan; (2) Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with the support of field teams who were deployed in Afghanistan, surveyed from 14 to 22 April 2020 in eight provinces in Afghanistan with varying cumulative incidence of COVID-19 cases. A 28-item KPP survey instrument was adapted from other internationally validated questionnaires related to COVID-19. (3) Results: The survey was conducted among 213 frontline HCWs engaged in screening and treating COVID-19 patients. Survey results indicated that basic awareness of COVID-19 was 100% across all the participants. Knowledge and understanding of COVID-19 transmission, symptoms, incubation period and complications associated with COVID-19 are comprehensive and high (>90%), except available treatment for COVID-19 (84%). HCWs’ perceptions towards the prevention and control of COVID-19 were positive. However, only 63% believed that the use of N-95 face masks and disposable and fluid-resistant gowns (76%) could prevent COVID-19 transmission. This survey showed high knowledge and positive perception (72%), and only 48% of frontline HCWs had shown risk prevention practices. Addressing their perceptions and placing additional focus on practices across all health facilities is recommended as a preparedness measure.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3271/9/1/2COVID-19knowledgeperceptionpracticeshealthcare workersAfghanistan
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author Akshaya Srikanth Bhagavathula
Vijay R. Raghavan
Akbar Ahmadi
Dipankar Srirag
Vijay Kumar Chattu
spellingShingle Akshaya Srikanth Bhagavathula
Vijay R. Raghavan
Akbar Ahmadi
Dipankar Srirag
Vijay Kumar Chattu
Frontline Healthcare Workers’ Knowledge, Perception and Risk Prevention Practices Regarding COVID-19 in Afghanistan: A Cross-Sectional Study
Medical Sciences
COVID-19
knowledge
perception
practices
healthcare workers
Afghanistan
author_facet Akshaya Srikanth Bhagavathula
Vijay R. Raghavan
Akbar Ahmadi
Dipankar Srirag
Vijay Kumar Chattu
author_sort Akshaya Srikanth Bhagavathula
title Frontline Healthcare Workers’ Knowledge, Perception and Risk Prevention Practices Regarding COVID-19 in Afghanistan: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_short Frontline Healthcare Workers’ Knowledge, Perception and Risk Prevention Practices Regarding COVID-19 in Afghanistan: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full Frontline Healthcare Workers’ Knowledge, Perception and Risk Prevention Practices Regarding COVID-19 in Afghanistan: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr Frontline Healthcare Workers’ Knowledge, Perception and Risk Prevention Practices Regarding COVID-19 in Afghanistan: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Frontline Healthcare Workers’ Knowledge, Perception and Risk Prevention Practices Regarding COVID-19 in Afghanistan: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort frontline healthcare workers’ knowledge, perception and risk prevention practices regarding covid-19 in afghanistan: a cross-sectional study
publisher MDPI AG
series Medical Sciences
issn 2076-3271
publishDate 2021-01-01
description (1) Background: As of 13 December 2020, Afghanistan reported around 48,952 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 1960 deaths. Lack of knowledge and perceptions among healthcare workers (HCWs) can pose challenges to disease control. Therefore, targeted, timely assessment of knowledge and perceptions are needed to address practices that might hinder efforts to stop the spreading of COVID-19 in Afghanistan. This study aimed to assess COVID-19-related knowledge, perceptions, and risk prevention practices (KPP) among frontline HCWs in Afghanistan; (2) Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with the support of field teams who were deployed in Afghanistan, surveyed from 14 to 22 April 2020 in eight provinces in Afghanistan with varying cumulative incidence of COVID-19 cases. A 28-item KPP survey instrument was adapted from other internationally validated questionnaires related to COVID-19. (3) Results: The survey was conducted among 213 frontline HCWs engaged in screening and treating COVID-19 patients. Survey results indicated that basic awareness of COVID-19 was 100% across all the participants. Knowledge and understanding of COVID-19 transmission, symptoms, incubation period and complications associated with COVID-19 are comprehensive and high (>90%), except available treatment for COVID-19 (84%). HCWs’ perceptions towards the prevention and control of COVID-19 were positive. However, only 63% believed that the use of N-95 face masks and disposable and fluid-resistant gowns (76%) could prevent COVID-19 transmission. This survey showed high knowledge and positive perception (72%), and only 48% of frontline HCWs had shown risk prevention practices. Addressing their perceptions and placing additional focus on practices across all health facilities is recommended as a preparedness measure.
topic COVID-19
knowledge
perception
practices
healthcare workers
Afghanistan
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3271/9/1/2
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