COVID-19 Knowledge, Attitude, Practices and Their Associated Factors Among Dessie City Residents, Northeast Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study

2021 
Background: Sufficient knowledge and favorable attitude are among the key determinants for people's adherence to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) precaution measures Hence, this study assessed Dessie city resident's knowledge, attitude, and practice on COVID-19 Methods: We used a facility-based cross-sectional study among 424 Dessie city residents from 17 to 21/05/2020 We dichotomized knowledge, attitude and practice scores based on the mean value We entered the data into EpiData manager software 4 2 and exported to SPSS-20 for data analysis We run three independent logistic regression analyses to determine factors associated with sufficient knowledge, a favorable attitude, and adequate practice We defined significant association at a p-value of <0 05 Results: Among 424 participants, 92 7% have sufficient knowledge about COVID-19, while 96% have a favorable attitude to prevent and control the pandemic However, the practice was adequate only in 44 6% of the participants Increasing educational status (AOR: 6 5, 95% CI: 2-21 4), availability of television (AOR: 3 8, 95% CI: 1 4-10 5), having a telephone (AOR: 3 4, 95% CI: 1 3-9 1) and radio (AOR: 4 2, 95% CI: 1 1-15 5) are the factors associated with sufficient knowledge, while sufficient knowledge (AOR: 5 4, 95% CI: 1 7-17 2), is the only predictor identified for favorable attitude Similarly, being a farmer (AOR: 0 14, 95% CI: 0 047-0 4), availability of telephone (AOR: 3 1, 95% CI: 1 2-8 2), and sufficient knowledge (AOR: 15 2, 95% CI: 1 9-118) are the predictors of adequate practice Conclusion: In the study area, the participant's knowledge and attitude are found to be sufficient to halt coronavirus transmission However, practice in the vast majority is not adequate to stop coronavirus transmission Educational status, television, telephone, radio, occupation and knowledge are the significant factors for successful prevention and control of coronavirus Despite escalating public knowledge, our finding suggests the government to follow some compulsory regulations for uniform implementation of preventive measures
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