Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of COVID-19 among medical staff doctors at tripoli university teaching hospitals

Joint Authors

Nami, Abd al-Razzaq
Mahmud, Abd al-Salam
al-Lafi, Ahlam
Fituri, Abd al-Fattah

Source

Journal of Humanitarian and Applied Sciences

Issue

Vol. 5, Issue 10 (31 Dec. 2020), pp.223-233, 11 p.

Publisher

Elmergib University Faculty of Art & Science / Kasr Khiar

Publication Date

2020-12-31

Country of Publication

Libya

No. of Pages

11

Main Subjects

Pharmacy, Health & Medical Sciences

Abstract AR

أعلنت منظمة الصحة الدولية أن مرض فيروس كورونا 19 (كوفيد -19) هو جائحة عالمية، ويعتبر الاطباء العاملين في مجال الرعاية ..أن كوفيد -19 مثل حالة طوارئ صحية عامة تثير قلقا دوليا.

وبما أن موظفي الصحية هم الفئة التى تتعامل مع المرضى المشتبه بهم عند دخوهم المستشفى، وبالتالي فإن معرفة مواقف وممارسات الاطباء في مجال الرعاية الصحية تجاه (كوفيد -19) تظل غير واضحة.

تهدف الدراسة إلى التحقيق في معرفة ومواقف وممارسات الأطباء حول (كوفيد -19) في مستشفيات جامعة طرابلس التعليمية.

تم إجراء هذه الدراسة المستعرضة في الفترة من 30 أبريل إلى 29 مايو وهو الأسبوع الذي تلا مباشرة أول حالة إصابة ب (كوفيد - تم توزيع استبيان مسبق التصميم باستخدام S0S8ملؤه.

بأخذ المعلومات ذات الصلة من الأطباء 19) في ليبيا.

العاملين تي مختلف الوحدات الطبية والجراحية وتحليلها

Abstract EN

The Corona virus disease 19 (COVID-19) is a new global pandemic.

World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a public health emergency of international concern.

Health Care Works (HCWs) are the primary sectors in contact with suspected patients.

Thus, the knowledge, attitudes and practices of HCWs towards COVID-19 remain unclear.

The objectives: To investigate the knowledge, attitudes and practices of Medical doctors about COVID-19 at Tripoli University Teaching Hospitals.

Methods: This crosssectional survey was conducted from April 30 to 29 May, the week immediately after first case of COVID-19 reported in Libya.

A pilot trail questionnaire was distributed and filled by taking the relevant information from medical staff doctors working at various medical and surgical units.

The data coded according to variable and analysed by SPSS.

Results: Of (250) participants, a total (100) of Medical staff doctors completed the surve? (response rate 40%).

The participants? qualification was (64%) MBBS, (14%) Master degree, (16%) PhD and (6%) professors.

the mean age 35 years.

(42%) were male and (58%) female participants.

Most of the medical staff doctors (70%) were GPs, (22%) were specialists, (6%) were internship doctors and (2%) were consultants.

Questionnaire survey revealed that (18%) of the respondents reported working experience of >20 years.

The survey was considered if the Medical doctor in frontline healthcare workers (FLHCWs), our results demonstrate that, only 30% of medical staff doctors was provided care of COVID-19 patients while 70% was not in the FLHCWs.

Most participants (79%) reported that no specific treatment of COVID-19.

A significant proportion of medical doctors (68%) had good knowledge of the transmission, diagnostic method & prevention of COVID-19.

According to the case report definition of WHO and ECDC, the survey results showed (69%) of the respondents reported that, the test should be repeated if the first RT-PCR results were negative from the patient represent the typical clinical symptoms of COVID-19.

Our questionnaire survey revealed that (68%) of the medical staff doctors? participants agree that wearing face masks prevent the infection while (32%) reported that wearing face masks could not prevent the infection.

Overall, Medical staff doctors in Tripoli University Teaching Hospital showed expected level of knowledge and attitudes about COVID-19.

The findings survey suggests that due to the limited medical staff doctor?s representative, it must be cautious when generalizing these findings to other medical doctors residing in other regions of the country.

As intentional threat of COVID-19 continuous to emerge, the results survey highlights the importance of continuous health educational programs from the government and national health authorities that well improve and updated knowledge of the HCWs regarding COVID-19, which also result in increasing their attitudes and practices towards COVID-19.

Further studies are warranted to confirm our findings.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Mahmud, Abd al-Salam& al-Lafi, Ahlam& Fituri, Abd al-Fattah& Nami, Abd al-Razzaq. 2020. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of COVID-19 among medical staff doctors at tripoli university teaching hospitals. Journal of Humanitarian and Applied Sciences،Vol. 5, no. 10, pp.223-233.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1335847

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Mahmud, Abd al-Salam…[et al.]. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of COVID-19 among medical staff doctors at tripoli university teaching hospitals. Journal of Humanitarian and Applied Sciences Vol. 5, no. 10 (Dec. 2020), pp.223-233.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1335847

American Medical Association (AMA)

Mahmud, Abd al-Salam& al-Lafi, Ahlam& Fituri, Abd al-Fattah& Nami, Abd al-Razzaq. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of COVID-19 among medical staff doctors at tripoli university teaching hospitals. Journal of Humanitarian and Applied Sciences. 2020. Vol. 5, no. 10, pp.223-233.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1335847

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Record ID

BIM-1335847