Abstract

Rapid spread of COVID-19 has become a major concern worldwide. Strong adherence to preventive measures can help to break the chain of the spread of coronavirus. We conducted this study to find out the extent of information general people of Eastern Nepal have regarding COVID-19 and their attitude and practice towards preventing its spread. A descriptive cross-sectional online study was done among the people of Eastern Nepal on knowledge, attitude, and practice related to COVID-19 from May 1st to May 15th after obtaining ethical clearance from the ethical review board (ERB) (ref no. 319/2020 P). A 20 item survey instrument was adapted using WHO course materials on an emerging COVID-19. A convenience sample method was used. Data were collected and entered in Statistical Packages for Social Services version 11.5. Point estimate at 95% Confidence Interval was calculated along with frequency and proportion for binary data. Among 1069 respondents, the correct answer on the COVID-19 related knowledge questionnaire was 958 (89.61%), 487 (93.11%) were health professionals, and 471 (86.26%) non-health professionals. Preventive measures were strictly followed by 1044 (97.66%) participants. A wrong perception about the disease was present in 390 (36.48%). Health ministry website 356 (33.30%) followed by news media 309 (29%) was the major source of information among the people. Knowledge regarding COVID-19 among people the selected population of eastern is satisfactory which was similar to other studies done. However, people still have misperceptions regarding the disease and do not strictly follow the preventive measures.

Highlights

  • Rapid spread of COVID-19 has become a major concern worldwide

  • People exchanging information related to COVID-19 with family and friends were 232 (21.70%)

  • Virus as a cause of COVID-19 was the question with the highest correct answer 1045 (97.75%) and COVID-19 originated from bats had the least correct answer 712 (66.60%)

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Rapid spread of COVID-19 has become a major concern worldwide. Strong adherence to preventive measures can help to break the chain of the spread of coronavirus. We conducted this study to find out the extent of information general people of Eastern Nepal have regarding COVID-19 and their attitude and practice towards preventing its spread. An emerging respiratory disease[2] caused by a new strain of the virus, novel coronavirus, was first detected in December 2019 in Wuhan, China.[3,4] With more than six million cases worldwide, more than 370,000 people have lost their lives to the virus.[5]. Since the major approach to breaking this chain The nation is in lockdown since 23rd March 2020, an exponential increase in COVID-19 positive cases has demanded urgent needs to understand people’s cognizance towards this disease.

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