TY - JOUR
T1 - Knowledge, attitude and practice towards coronavirus disease 2019 among Indian residents – an online cross-sectional survey
AU - Manokaran, Kalaivani
AU - Kamath, Saritha U.
AU - Varghese, Aneena
AU - Shankar, Ravi N.
AU - Kaushik, Siddharth
AU - Ahmed, Shiek Fareeth
AU - Selvam, Robert
AU - Paramasivam, Prabu
AU - Anju, M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is posing challenge to the public health sector. The present study assessed knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) towards this COVID-19 among Indian population. Methods: The online cross-sectional survey for evaluating KAP towards COVID-19 was conducted (n = 2059) among Indian residents. Choropleth maps analysis was carried out to present the state-wise distribution, and Moran’s I tool to assess KAP’s overall spatial autocorrelation. Results: Our results demonstrated an average KAP score of 16.9 ± 2.0 (1.0, 22.0), 9.5 ± 2.0 (0.0, 12.0) and 4.0 ± (4.0, 4.0) (0.0, 5.0). The Moran’s I tool for KAP’s spatial autocorrelations observed as low as -0.04, -0.06, and 0.004. Conclusion: The interventional programs have to be encouraged for disease spread, and improving the public’s practice for a better quality of life. Adherence to precautionary measures as per the standard guidelines is essential to prevent the spread of the disease, which might be subjective to the general population’s knowledge and attitudes towards COVID-19.
AB - Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is posing challenge to the public health sector. The present study assessed knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) towards this COVID-19 among Indian population. Methods: The online cross-sectional survey for evaluating KAP towards COVID-19 was conducted (n = 2059) among Indian residents. Choropleth maps analysis was carried out to present the state-wise distribution, and Moran’s I tool to assess KAP’s overall spatial autocorrelation. Results: Our results demonstrated an average KAP score of 16.9 ± 2.0 (1.0, 22.0), 9.5 ± 2.0 (0.0, 12.0) and 4.0 ± (4.0, 4.0) (0.0, 5.0). The Moran’s I tool for KAP’s spatial autocorrelations observed as low as -0.04, -0.06, and 0.004. Conclusion: The interventional programs have to be encouraged for disease spread, and improving the public’s practice for a better quality of life. Adherence to precautionary measures as per the standard guidelines is essential to prevent the spread of the disease, which might be subjective to the general population’s knowledge and attitudes towards COVID-19.
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U2 - 10.1097/MRM.0000000000000314
DO - 10.1097/MRM.0000000000000314
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85151881557
SN - 0954-139X
VL - 34
SP - 51
EP - 60
JO - Reviews and Research in Medical Microbiology
JF - Reviews and Research in Medical Microbiology
IS - 1
ER -