A study to assess the knowledge and perception regarding covid-19 among adults of Pune city

2021 
Widespread Covid-19 has generated universally with its high transmission rate it is acommunicable disease caused by newly discovered coronavirus as per the update of January 22, 2021 total numbers of infectious cases are 10,640,464 and death 153,218 Though the drugs and vaccines are introduced but still some side effect are seen, the only alternative is to crack the bond of transmission of disease by impairing the awareness with formulation of informative booklet which will help to grow the positive perception of people about the possibility and precaution to be taken for Covid-19 Hence goal of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and perception regarding Covid-19 among the adults, to correlate the knowledge and perception, to discover the association among knowledge and perception Methodology: Quantitative approach with non-Experimental Descriptive Research Approach was used 100 adults between age (21-60) years were selected by using Non-probability purposive Sampling Techniques Datawere gathered through Self-structured Questionnaire for assessing the knowledge and perception Result: Pearson’s correlation coefficient test was adopted toknow theassociation of knowledge and perception with demographical variables Pearson correlation value is (0 61) which indicates there is pragmatic correlation between knowledge and perception The mean score of knowledge was (7 18) and perception was 8 09 The p value was (0 00) for knowledge and perception which is less than (0 05) The p value was less than (0 05) This shows that null hypothesis is refused There is correlation between knowledge and perception and association between knowledge and perception with corresponding variables Conclusion: The studies concludethat maximum of the members had moderate knowledge of covid-19 and average perception about covid-19 © 2021 Universitatea de Vest Vasile Goldis din Arad All rights reserved
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