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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance

Date Submitted: Apr 6, 2020
Date Accepted: Apr 19, 2020
Date Submitted to PubMed: Apr 22, 2020

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Knowledge and Perceptions of COVID-19 Among Health Care Workers: Cross-Sectional Study

BHAGAVATHULA A, Aldhaleei WA, Rahmani JR, Mahabadi MA, Bandari DK

Knowledge and Perceptions of COVID-19 Among Health Care Workers: Cross-Sectional Study

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020;6(2):e19160

DOI: 10.2196/19160

PMID: 32320381

PMCID: 7193987

Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Knowledge and Perceptions: A Survey of Healthcare Workers

  • AKSHAYA BHAGAVATHULA; 
  • Wafa Ali Aldhaleei; 
  • Jamal Rahmani Rahmani; 
  • Mohammadjavad Ashrafi Mahabadi; 
  • Deepak Kumar Bandari

ABSTRACT

Background:

During the first week of March, the surge of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases reached over 100 countries with more than 100,000 cases. Healthcare authorities have already initiated awareness and preparedness activities beyond borders. A poor understanding of the disease among healthcare workers (HCWs) may result in delayed treatment and the rapid spread of infection.

Objective:

This study aimed to investigate the knowledge and perceptions of HCWs about COVID-19.

Methods:

A cross-sectional, web-based study was conducted among HCWs about COVID-19 during the first week of March 2020. A 23-item survey instrument was developed and distributed randomly to HCWs using social media; it required 5 minutes to complete. A chi-square test was used to investigate the level of association among variables at the significance level of p<0.05.

Results:

Of 529 participants, a total of 453 HCWs completed the survey (response rate: 85.6%); 51.6% were males, 32.1% were aged 25-34 years, and most were doctors (30.2%) and medical students (29.6%). Regarding COVID-19, most of the participants used social media to obtain information (61%), and a significant proportion of HCWs had poor knowledge of its transmission (61%) and symptom onset (63.6%) and showed positive perceptions of COVID-19 prevention and control. Factors such as age and profession were associated with inadequate knowledge and poor perception of COVID-19.

Conclusions:

As the global threat of COVID-19 continues to emerge, it is critical to improve the knowledge and perceptions of HCWs. Educational interventions are urgently needed to reach HCWs beyond borders, and further studies are warranted.


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Please cite as:

BHAGAVATHULA A, Aldhaleei WA, Rahmani JR, Mahabadi MA, Bandari DK

Knowledge and Perceptions of COVID-19 Among Health Care Workers: Cross-Sectional Study

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020;6(2):e19160

DOI: 10.2196/19160

PMID: 32320381

PMCID: 7193987

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