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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID-19 among patients at Hospital Universitario de Caracas triage tent: A cross-sectional study

INTRODUCTION: The studies on knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding COVID-19 help to identify erroneous concepts and inadequate practices related to the disease. This baseline information is essential to design effective strategies and improve adherence to prevention measures. OBJECTIVE...

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Autores principales: R. Chacón, Fabián, M. Doval, Juan, Rodríguez, Verónica I., Quintero, Adriana, L. Mendoza, Daniela, Mejía, Mario D., Omaña, Óscar D., Contreras, Mariana B., Gasparini, Sebastián, González, Carmen J., Camejo-Ávila, Natasha A., Romero, Sinibaldo R., Flora-Noda, David M., Maricuto, Andrea L., Velásquez, Viledy L., Guevara, Rafael N., Carballo, Martín, Caldera, Jocays, Redondo, María C., Landaeta, María E., Carrión-Nessi, Fhabián S., Forero-Peña, David Alberto
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Instituto Nacional de Salud 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8639178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34669278
http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.5808
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author R. Chacón, Fabián
M. Doval, Juan
Rodríguez, Verónica I.
Quintero, Adriana
L. Mendoza, Daniela
Mejía, Mario D.
Omaña, Óscar D.
Contreras, Mariana B.
Gasparini, Sebastián
González, Carmen J.
Camejo-Ávila, Natasha A.
Romero, Sinibaldo R.
Flora-Noda, David M.
Maricuto, Andrea L.
Velásquez, Viledy L.
Guevara, Rafael N.
Carballo, Martín
Caldera, Jocays
Redondo, María C.
Landaeta, María E.
Carrión-Nessi, Fhabián S.
Forero-Peña, David Alberto
author_facet R. Chacón, Fabián
M. Doval, Juan
Rodríguez, Verónica I.
Quintero, Adriana
L. Mendoza, Daniela
Mejía, Mario D.
Omaña, Óscar D.
Contreras, Mariana B.
Gasparini, Sebastián
González, Carmen J.
Camejo-Ávila, Natasha A.
Romero, Sinibaldo R.
Flora-Noda, David M.
Maricuto, Andrea L.
Velásquez, Viledy L.
Guevara, Rafael N.
Carballo, Martín
Caldera, Jocays
Redondo, María C.
Landaeta, María E.
Carrión-Nessi, Fhabián S.
Forero-Peña, David Alberto
author_sort R. Chacón, Fabián
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description INTRODUCTION: The studies on knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding COVID-19 help to identify erroneous concepts and inadequate practices related to the disease. This baseline information is essential to design effective strategies and improve adherence to prevention measures. OBJECTIVE: To identify the COVID-19-related KAP in Venezuelan patients screened at the Hospital Universitario de Caracas triage tent. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study among 215 patients between April 25(th) and May 25(th), 2020, with in-person interviews using a KAP survey. RESULTS: Most surveyed patients (53.5%) were asymptomatic. Most of them, both from the symptomatic and the asymptomatic groups, had adequate knowledge about the symptoms and transmission of the disease and the majority said they were practicing quarantine, frequent handwashing, and the use of face masks in public areas. However, the daily replacement of cloth face masks was more frequent in the asymptomatic group whereas replacement every three days was more frequent in the symptomatic group. Finally, more than half of the participants admitted having been in crowded places, a common practice among the symptomatic compared to the asymptomatic patients. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first KAP study in Venezuela about COVID-19. Knowledge and practices among Venezuelans could be improved by strengthening education and training programs. This information from the early phase of the pandemic in Venezuela may contribute to the design of COVID-19 promotion and prevention strategies.
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spelling pubmed-86391782021-12-03 Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID-19 among patients at Hospital Universitario de Caracas triage tent: A cross-sectional study R. Chacón, Fabián M. Doval, Juan Rodríguez, Verónica I. Quintero, Adriana L. Mendoza, Daniela Mejía, Mario D. Omaña, Óscar D. Contreras, Mariana B. Gasparini, Sebastián González, Carmen J. Camejo-Ávila, Natasha A. Romero, Sinibaldo R. Flora-Noda, David M. Maricuto, Andrea L. Velásquez, Viledy L. Guevara, Rafael N. Carballo, Martín Caldera, Jocays Redondo, María C. Landaeta, María E. Carrión-Nessi, Fhabián S. Forero-Peña, David Alberto Biomedica Artículos Originales INTRODUCTION: The studies on knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding COVID-19 help to identify erroneous concepts and inadequate practices related to the disease. This baseline information is essential to design effective strategies and improve adherence to prevention measures. OBJECTIVE: To identify the COVID-19-related KAP in Venezuelan patients screened at the Hospital Universitario de Caracas triage tent. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study among 215 patients between April 25(th) and May 25(th), 2020, with in-person interviews using a KAP survey. RESULTS: Most surveyed patients (53.5%) were asymptomatic. Most of them, both from the symptomatic and the asymptomatic groups, had adequate knowledge about the symptoms and transmission of the disease and the majority said they were practicing quarantine, frequent handwashing, and the use of face masks in public areas. However, the daily replacement of cloth face masks was more frequent in the asymptomatic group whereas replacement every three days was more frequent in the symptomatic group. Finally, more than half of the participants admitted having been in crowded places, a common practice among the symptomatic compared to the asymptomatic patients. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first KAP study in Venezuela about COVID-19. Knowledge and practices among Venezuelans could be improved by strengthening education and training programs. This information from the early phase of the pandemic in Venezuela may contribute to the design of COVID-19 promotion and prevention strategies. Instituto Nacional de Salud 2021-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8639178/ /pubmed/34669278 http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.5808 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
spellingShingle Artículos Originales
R. Chacón, Fabián
M. Doval, Juan
Rodríguez, Verónica I.
Quintero, Adriana
L. Mendoza, Daniela
Mejía, Mario D.
Omaña, Óscar D.
Contreras, Mariana B.
Gasparini, Sebastián
González, Carmen J.
Camejo-Ávila, Natasha A.
Romero, Sinibaldo R.
Flora-Noda, David M.
Maricuto, Andrea L.
Velásquez, Viledy L.
Guevara, Rafael N.
Carballo, Martín
Caldera, Jocays
Redondo, María C.
Landaeta, María E.
Carrión-Nessi, Fhabián S.
Forero-Peña, David Alberto
Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID-19 among patients at Hospital Universitario de Caracas triage tent: A cross-sectional study
title Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID-19 among patients at Hospital Universitario de Caracas triage tent: A cross-sectional study
title_full Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID-19 among patients at Hospital Universitario de Caracas triage tent: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID-19 among patients at Hospital Universitario de Caracas triage tent: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID-19 among patients at Hospital Universitario de Caracas triage tent: A cross-sectional study
title_short Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID-19 among patients at Hospital Universitario de Caracas triage tent: A cross-sectional study
title_sort knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to covid-19 among patients at hospital universitario de caracas triage tent: a cross-sectional study
topic Artículos Originales
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8639178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34669278
http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.5808
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