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Community’s misconception about COVID-19 and its associated factors among Gondar town residents, Northwest Ethiopia
BACKGROUND: Despite the implementation of various strategies such as the declaration of COVID-19 emergency state, staying at home, lockdown, and massive protective equipment distribution, still COVID-19 is increasing alarmingly. Therefore, the study aimed to assess the community’s perception of COVI...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7719437/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41182-020-00279-8 |
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author | Mekonnen, Habtamu Sewunet Azagew, Abere Woretaw Wubneh, Chalachew Adugna Belay, Getaneh Mulualem Assimamaw, Nega Tezera Agegnehu, Chilot Desta Azale, Telake Azene, Zelalem Nigussie Merid, Mehari Woldemariam Muluneh, Atalay Goshu Geberu, Demiss Mulatu Kassa, Getahun Molla Yenit, Melaku Kindie Tilahun, Sewbesew Yitayih Gelaye, Kassahun Alemu Tamiru, Animut Tagele Rade, Bayew Kelkay Taye, Eden Bishaw Taddese, Asefa Adimasu Andualem, Zewudu Dagne, Henok Gashaye, Kiros Terefe Kabito, Gebisa Guyasa Mekonnen, Tesfaye Hambisa Wami, Sintayehu Daba Azanaw, Jember Adane, Tsegaye Alemayehu, Mekuriaw |
author_facet | Mekonnen, Habtamu Sewunet Azagew, Abere Woretaw Wubneh, Chalachew Adugna Belay, Getaneh Mulualem Assimamaw, Nega Tezera Agegnehu, Chilot Desta Azale, Telake Azene, Zelalem Nigussie Merid, Mehari Woldemariam Muluneh, Atalay Goshu Geberu, Demiss Mulatu Kassa, Getahun Molla Yenit, Melaku Kindie Tilahun, Sewbesew Yitayih Gelaye, Kassahun Alemu Tamiru, Animut Tagele Rade, Bayew Kelkay Taye, Eden Bishaw Taddese, Asefa Adimasu Andualem, Zewudu Dagne, Henok Gashaye, Kiros Terefe Kabito, Gebisa Guyasa Mekonnen, Tesfaye Hambisa Wami, Sintayehu Daba Azanaw, Jember Adane, Tsegaye Alemayehu, Mekuriaw |
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description | BACKGROUND: Despite the implementation of various strategies such as the declaration of COVID-19 emergency state, staying at home, lockdown, and massive protective equipment distribution, still COVID-19 is increasing alarmingly. Therefore, the study aimed to assess the community’s perception of COVID-19 and its associated factors in Gondar town, Northwest Ethiopia. METHODS: A community-based cross-sectional study was employed among 635 Gondar administrative town residents, from April 20 to April 27, 2020. Study participants were selected using a cluster sampling technique. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered structured questionnaire. Epi-Data version 4.6 and STATA 14 were used for data entry and analysis, respectively. Logistic regressions (bivariable and multivariable) were performed to identify statistically significant variables at p < 0.05. RESULTS: Of the 635 study participants, 623 have completed the study with a 98.1% response rate. The mean age of participants was 36.32 years (SD ± 13.24). The overall magnitude of the community’s misconception about COVID-19 stood at 56.9% (349). Age and religion showed a negative association with misconceptions. To be specific, being in the age group of 27–33 (AOR = 0.52, 95% CI 0.32, 0.86) and being a Muslim (AOR 0.51, 95% CI 0.34, 0.78) were negatively associated with the misconception of COVID-19, whereas occupation and awareness showed positive associations with the misconception. To be specific, having an unemployed occupational status (AOR = 1.79, 95% CI 1.14, 2.82) and being unaware of the number of cases of COVID-19 (AOR 1.66, 95% CI 1.05, 2.62) were positively associated with the community’s misconception on COVID-19. CONCLUSION: The magnitude of the community’s misconception about COVID-19 among Gondar town residents was high. Age, religion, unemployment, and unawareness about the number of COVID-19 cases were significant factors of misconception about COVID-19. Thus, stakeholders ought to build community perceptions about COVID 19. To resolve misinformation about COVID-19, accurate and relevant information should be provided to the community using appropriate communication media. |
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spelling | pubmed-77194372020-12-07 Community’s misconception about COVID-19 and its associated factors among Gondar town residents, Northwest Ethiopia Mekonnen, Habtamu Sewunet Azagew, Abere Woretaw Wubneh, Chalachew Adugna Belay, Getaneh Mulualem Assimamaw, Nega Tezera Agegnehu, Chilot Desta Azale, Telake Azene, Zelalem Nigussie Merid, Mehari Woldemariam Muluneh, Atalay Goshu Geberu, Demiss Mulatu Kassa, Getahun Molla Yenit, Melaku Kindie Tilahun, Sewbesew Yitayih Gelaye, Kassahun Alemu Tamiru, Animut Tagele Rade, Bayew Kelkay Taye, Eden Bishaw Taddese, Asefa Adimasu Andualem, Zewudu Dagne, Henok Gashaye, Kiros Terefe Kabito, Gebisa Guyasa Mekonnen, Tesfaye Hambisa Wami, Sintayehu Daba Azanaw, Jember Adane, Tsegaye Alemayehu, Mekuriaw Trop Med Health Research BACKGROUND: Despite the implementation of various strategies such as the declaration of COVID-19 emergency state, staying at home, lockdown, and massive protective equipment distribution, still COVID-19 is increasing alarmingly. Therefore, the study aimed to assess the community’s perception of COVID-19 and its associated factors in Gondar town, Northwest Ethiopia. METHODS: A community-based cross-sectional study was employed among 635 Gondar administrative town residents, from April 20 to April 27, 2020. Study participants were selected using a cluster sampling technique. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered structured questionnaire. Epi-Data version 4.6 and STATA 14 were used for data entry and analysis, respectively. Logistic regressions (bivariable and multivariable) were performed to identify statistically significant variables at p < 0.05. RESULTS: Of the 635 study participants, 623 have completed the study with a 98.1% response rate. The mean age of participants was 36.32 years (SD ± 13.24). The overall magnitude of the community’s misconception about COVID-19 stood at 56.9% (349). Age and religion showed a negative association with misconceptions. To be specific, being in the age group of 27–33 (AOR = 0.52, 95% CI 0.32, 0.86) and being a Muslim (AOR 0.51, 95% CI 0.34, 0.78) were negatively associated with the misconception of COVID-19, whereas occupation and awareness showed positive associations with the misconception. To be specific, having an unemployed occupational status (AOR = 1.79, 95% CI 1.14, 2.82) and being unaware of the number of cases of COVID-19 (AOR 1.66, 95% CI 1.05, 2.62) were positively associated with the community’s misconception on COVID-19. CONCLUSION: The magnitude of the community’s misconception about COVID-19 among Gondar town residents was high. Age, religion, unemployment, and unawareness about the number of COVID-19 cases were significant factors of misconception about COVID-19. Thus, stakeholders ought to build community perceptions about COVID 19. To resolve misinformation about COVID-19, accurate and relevant information should be provided to the community using appropriate communication media. BioMed Central 2020-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7719437/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41182-020-00279-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Research Mekonnen, Habtamu Sewunet Azagew, Abere Woretaw Wubneh, Chalachew Adugna Belay, Getaneh Mulualem Assimamaw, Nega Tezera Agegnehu, Chilot Desta Azale, Telake Azene, Zelalem Nigussie Merid, Mehari Woldemariam Muluneh, Atalay Goshu Geberu, Demiss Mulatu Kassa, Getahun Molla Yenit, Melaku Kindie Tilahun, Sewbesew Yitayih Gelaye, Kassahun Alemu Tamiru, Animut Tagele Rade, Bayew Kelkay Taye, Eden Bishaw Taddese, Asefa Adimasu Andualem, Zewudu Dagne, Henok Gashaye, Kiros Terefe Kabito, Gebisa Guyasa Mekonnen, Tesfaye Hambisa Wami, Sintayehu Daba Azanaw, Jember Adane, Tsegaye Alemayehu, Mekuriaw Community’s misconception about COVID-19 and its associated factors among Gondar town residents, Northwest Ethiopia |
title | Community’s misconception about COVID-19 and its associated factors among Gondar town residents, Northwest Ethiopia |
title_full | Community’s misconception about COVID-19 and its associated factors among Gondar town residents, Northwest Ethiopia |
title_fullStr | Community’s misconception about COVID-19 and its associated factors among Gondar town residents, Northwest Ethiopia |
title_full_unstemmed | Community’s misconception about COVID-19 and its associated factors among Gondar town residents, Northwest Ethiopia |
title_short | Community’s misconception about COVID-19 and its associated factors among Gondar town residents, Northwest Ethiopia |
title_sort | community’s misconception about covid-19 and its associated factors among gondar town residents, northwest ethiopia |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7719437/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41182-020-00279-8 |
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