2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.618731
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Self-Reported Practice Toward Measures for Prevention of the Spread of COVID-19 Among Ugandans: A Nationwide Online Cross-Sectional Survey

Abstract: Background: The world is facing the Coronavirus pandemic, which is highly infectious. Several measures have been put in place to prevent its spread among the population. However, for these preventive measures to be effective, the population requires appropriate and sufficient knowledge, attitude, and practices. Thus, a survey to assess knowledge, attitude, and self-reported practice toward measures for prevention of the spread of COVID-19 was conducted among Ugandans.Methods: This was a cross-sectional study c… Show more

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“…Thus, while some have reported adequate knowledge, good attitude, and practice, many others have found the opposite trends. Besides, studies involving different societal groups or populations have also reported diversity in KAP towards COVID-19 [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29] and gaps in these traits among various populations. 13,15,18,30 Besides, some studies also suggest that the response to these traits may depend on gender, age, or profession.…”
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“…Thus, while some have reported adequate knowledge, good attitude, and practice, many others have found the opposite trends. Besides, studies involving different societal groups or populations have also reported diversity in KAP towards COVID-19 [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29] and gaps in these traits among various populations. 13,15,18,30 Besides, some studies also suggest that the response to these traits may depend on gender, age, or profession.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…38 However, in the study of Peng in China, while most undergraduates acquired the necessary knowledge, positive attitude, and proactive practice in response to the pandemic outbreak, their KAP scores varied significantly by gender, medical major, and school types. 32 In the general population, respondents have exhibited overall good knowledge regarding the covid-19 pandemic in countries including Saudi Arabia, 20,22,23,48 Egypt, 24 India, 25 China, 26 Malaysia, 27 Uganda, 28 and the USA. 29 However, while in the majority of these countries, satisfactory knowledge was partly linked to the positive attitude and sensible practices, 28 in some countries, these trends were observed together with poor practice 24 or exhibited gaps in knowledge among certain groups such as drivers, business entrepreneurs, and security personnel.…”
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“…Yet another investigation demonstrated a moderate knowledge level (55.0%) on COVID-19 transmission and preventive measures in the general population in Saudi Arabia ( 24 ). In contrast, a cross-sectional study in Uganda described a lack of knowledge among certain population groups (drivers and security agents) on the prevention of the spread of the disease ( 26 ). Also, Sarfaraz et al ( 27 ) assessed the knowledge and attitude of dental health practitioners from 23 different countries across the world, indicating a lack of knowledge (4.19 ± 1.88 out of 12) in dentists about the fundamental aspects of disinfection protocols.…”
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