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Attitude and preventive practices towards COVID-19 disease and the impact of awareness training on knowledge of the disease among correctional officers
COVID-19 remains a public health emergency of international concern. Efforts at the global and national levels are being made to control its spread. The Nigerian Correctional Service is also proactive in the fight against the disease by organizing COVID-19 awareness training for correctional officer...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8830800/ http://dx.doi.org/10.35241/emeraldopenres.13839.2 |
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author | Okoro, Johnson Ekeroku, Ambrose Nweze, Benedicta Odionye, Tobechukwu Nkire, Joel Onuoha, Martins Ezeonwuka, Chinenye Owoh, Jude |
author_facet | Okoro, Johnson Ekeroku, Ambrose Nweze, Benedicta Odionye, Tobechukwu Nkire, Joel Onuoha, Martins Ezeonwuka, Chinenye Owoh, Jude |
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description | COVID-19 remains a public health emergency of international concern. Efforts at the global and national levels are being made to control its spread. The Nigerian Correctional Service is also proactive in the fight against the disease by organizing COVID-19 awareness training for correctional officers. We conducted a pre- and post-test assessment of COVID-19 knowledge among correctional officers in Enugu State Command to determine the impact of awareness training on their knowledge level. The study also assessed correctional officers’ attitude and preventive practices towards the disease. The mean knowledge score was 19.34 out of 25, and the awareness training significantly improved the participants’ COVID-19 knowledge. We found a significant moderate, positive correlation between knowledge and attitude/practice, and a significantly higher knowledge level among those with higher educational qualifications. Regular hand washing with soap and water (87.9%), wearing face masks (84.4%), and social distancing (83%) were practiced by the majority of the participants. . The majority of the participants (53.2%) received COVID-19 information from multiple sources including the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and the World Health Organization |
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spelling | pubmed-88308002022-03-02 Attitude and preventive practices towards COVID-19 disease and the impact of awareness training on knowledge of the disease among correctional officers Okoro, Johnson Ekeroku, Ambrose Nweze, Benedicta Odionye, Tobechukwu Nkire, Joel Onuoha, Martins Ezeonwuka, Chinenye Owoh, Jude Emerald Open Research Research Article COVID-19 remains a public health emergency of international concern. Efforts at the global and national levels are being made to control its spread. The Nigerian Correctional Service is also proactive in the fight against the disease by organizing COVID-19 awareness training for correctional officers. We conducted a pre- and post-test assessment of COVID-19 knowledge among correctional officers in Enugu State Command to determine the impact of awareness training on their knowledge level. The study also assessed correctional officers’ attitude and preventive practices towards the disease. The mean knowledge score was 19.34 out of 25, and the awareness training significantly improved the participants’ COVID-19 knowledge. We found a significant moderate, positive correlation between knowledge and attitude/practice, and a significantly higher knowledge level among those with higher educational qualifications. Regular hand washing with soap and water (87.9%), wearing face masks (84.4%), and social distancing (83%) were practiced by the majority of the participants. . The majority of the participants (53.2%) received COVID-19 information from multiple sources including the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and the World Health Organization F1000 Research Limited 2022-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8830800/ http://dx.doi.org/10.35241/emeraldopenres.13839.2 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Okoro J et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Okoro, Johnson Ekeroku, Ambrose Nweze, Benedicta Odionye, Tobechukwu Nkire, Joel Onuoha, Martins Ezeonwuka, Chinenye Owoh, Jude Attitude and preventive practices towards COVID-19 disease and the impact of awareness training on knowledge of the disease among correctional officers |
title | Attitude and preventive practices towards COVID-19 disease and the impact of awareness training on knowledge of the disease among correctional officers |
title_full | Attitude and preventive practices towards COVID-19 disease and the impact of awareness training on knowledge of the disease among correctional officers |
title_fullStr | Attitude and preventive practices towards COVID-19 disease and the impact of awareness training on knowledge of the disease among correctional officers |
title_full_unstemmed | Attitude and preventive practices towards COVID-19 disease and the impact of awareness training on knowledge of the disease among correctional officers |
title_short | Attitude and preventive practices towards COVID-19 disease and the impact of awareness training on knowledge of the disease among correctional officers |
title_sort | attitude and preventive practices towards covid-19 disease and the impact of awareness training on knowledge of the disease among correctional officers |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8830800/ http://dx.doi.org/10.35241/emeraldopenres.13839.2 |
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