Title of article :
Knowledge, attitude of health-care workers and effect on patients-seeking health-care services in Ado, Ekiti State, during coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic: A pilot cross-sectional survey
Author/Authors :
Aderibigbe ، Mary Alaba Medical Laboratory Unit - Ekiti State University Medical Center , Onyeaghala ، Augustine Anayochukwu Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Unit of Clinical Chemistry - University College Hospital , Onyeaghala ، Emmanuella Ogechi Department of Medical Laboratory Science - Achievers University
From page :
198
To page :
202
Abstract :
Aims: This study was aimed to assess the knowledge of coronavirus disease2019 (COVID19) pandemic and document its effect on accessing healthcare services among individuals living in Ado, Ekiti State, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: The study was a crosssectional pilot survey. Respondents consisted of 100 randomly selected individuals of different socioeconomic, educational, and age groups. The questionnaire consisted of 10 questions. It was distributed online. The survey lasted from June 10 to 28, 2020. Results: Sixty percent (60%) of respondents were males and 40% females. Knowledge and belief that COVID19 was real were high (94%). Fifty -seven percent (57%) of respondents had need for healthcare, but did not visit healthcare facility (HCF), 17 (17%) visited and 26 (26%) had no need to visit. Of the 57 (57%) who did not visit HCF, they attributed it to various reasonshealth care workers (HCW) would think they have COVID19, 8 (19%); HCW would not be at the facility 16 (37%) and lockdown 19 (44%). The 12 (48%) who visited HCF reported that HCWs attended to them, 9 (36%) were neither attended to nor referred and 4 (16%) referred. Forty -six percent (46%) reported many have died at home due to inability to access HCF and others had varying opinions. Conclusion: This study has shown that knowledge and belief on COVID19 among residents in Ado was high. However, limitation due to the lockdown could have great effects on access to healthcare services and the disposition of HCWs to attend to those who may be in need of health care.
Keywords :
Attitude , coronavirus disease , 2019 , effects , knowledge , morbidity , mortality , pandemic , patients , Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome , novel coronavirus 2 , survey
Journal title :
International Archives of Health Sciences
Journal title :
International Archives of Health Sciences
Record number :
2568012
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