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Practices, awareness, and perception towards home-based COVID-19 management among the general population in Mangalore city in south India

Background: Most patients with COVID-19 experience mild illness, which can be managed in a home environment. This study was done to assess the perception, awareness, and practices regarding home-based management of COVID-19 among the general population in India. Methods: This cross-sectional study w...

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Autores principales: Joseph, Nitin, Singh, Vijay Pratap, Murthy, Impana Venkatesha, Raman, Vishaan, Banihatti Nagaraj, Meera, Shetty, Rahul Vishwanath, Sai Vemuri, Krishna, Shreedhara, Shruthi, Manja, Maranakatte Shridhar Sumukha
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8943345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35387276
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.74514.2
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author Joseph, Nitin
Singh, Vijay Pratap
Murthy, Impana Venkatesha
Raman, Vishaan
Banihatti Nagaraj, Meera
Shetty, Rahul Vishwanath
Sai Vemuri, Krishna
Shreedhara, Shruthi
Manja, Maranakatte Shridhar Sumukha
author_facet Joseph, Nitin
Singh, Vijay Pratap
Murthy, Impana Venkatesha
Raman, Vishaan
Banihatti Nagaraj, Meera
Shetty, Rahul Vishwanath
Sai Vemuri, Krishna
Shreedhara, Shruthi
Manja, Maranakatte Shridhar Sumukha
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description Background: Most patients with COVID-19 experience mild illness, which can be managed in a home environment. This study was done to assess the perception, awareness, and practices regarding home-based management of COVID-19 among the general population in India. Methods: This cross-sectional study was done in May and June 2021. Data were collected using a Google Form. Results: Mean age of the 294 participants was 36.6 ± 12.1 years. Of these participants, 45 (15.3%) were diagnosed with COVID-19 anytime in the past. Among them, 37 (82.2%) underwent home-based management for COVID-19. Monitoring body temperature and oxygen saturation were performed just once a day by 15.2% and 5.9% of COVID-19 patients respectively. Self-medication was practiced by 11 (29.7%) patients. Disposable face masks were worn by 23 (62.2%) patients beyond eight hours of continuous usage. The disposable type of face mask was not discarded despite becoming wet, and cloth masks were worn by eight (21.6%) patients. Disposable gloves were only worn by 14 (37.8%) caregivers of COVID-19 patients. As many as 10 (27%) patients were tested for COVID-19 after completion of home isolation. Awareness of all mild symptoms and signs of the disease was known to only 19 (6.5%) participants. Normal oxygen saturation in the blood was known to 40 (13.6%) participants. Just six (2%) participants were aware of the correct duration of home isolation in a symptomatic patient with COVID-19. The recommended duration of handwashing with soap and water was known to 102 (34.7%) participants. As many as 17.4% and 32.7% of participants were not confident in using thermometer and pulse oximeter respectively. Conclusion: Practices, awareness, and perception regarding certain essential measures in COVID-19 home management were found lacking among several participants. These need to be addressed by suitable training programs among the general population.
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spelling pubmed-89433452022-04-05 Practices, awareness, and perception towards home-based COVID-19 management among the general population in Mangalore city in south India Joseph, Nitin Singh, Vijay Pratap Murthy, Impana Venkatesha Raman, Vishaan Banihatti Nagaraj, Meera Shetty, Rahul Vishwanath Sai Vemuri, Krishna Shreedhara, Shruthi Manja, Maranakatte Shridhar Sumukha F1000Res Research Article Background: Most patients with COVID-19 experience mild illness, which can be managed in a home environment. This study was done to assess the perception, awareness, and practices regarding home-based management of COVID-19 among the general population in India. Methods: This cross-sectional study was done in May and June 2021. Data were collected using a Google Form. Results: Mean age of the 294 participants was 36.6 ± 12.1 years. Of these participants, 45 (15.3%) were diagnosed with COVID-19 anytime in the past. Among them, 37 (82.2%) underwent home-based management for COVID-19. Monitoring body temperature and oxygen saturation were performed just once a day by 15.2% and 5.9% of COVID-19 patients respectively. Self-medication was practiced by 11 (29.7%) patients. Disposable face masks were worn by 23 (62.2%) patients beyond eight hours of continuous usage. The disposable type of face mask was not discarded despite becoming wet, and cloth masks were worn by eight (21.6%) patients. Disposable gloves were only worn by 14 (37.8%) caregivers of COVID-19 patients. As many as 10 (27%) patients were tested for COVID-19 after completion of home isolation. Awareness of all mild symptoms and signs of the disease was known to only 19 (6.5%) participants. Normal oxygen saturation in the blood was known to 40 (13.6%) participants. Just six (2%) participants were aware of the correct duration of home isolation in a symptomatic patient with COVID-19. The recommended duration of handwashing with soap and water was known to 102 (34.7%) participants. As many as 17.4% and 32.7% of participants were not confident in using thermometer and pulse oximeter respectively. Conclusion: Practices, awareness, and perception regarding certain essential measures in COVID-19 home management were found lacking among several participants. These need to be addressed by suitable training programs among the general population. F1000 Research Limited 2022-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8943345/ /pubmed/35387276 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.74514.2 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Joseph N 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.
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Joseph, Nitin
Singh, Vijay Pratap
Murthy, Impana Venkatesha
Raman, Vishaan
Banihatti Nagaraj, Meera
Shetty, Rahul Vishwanath
Sai Vemuri, Krishna
Shreedhara, Shruthi
Manja, Maranakatte Shridhar Sumukha
Practices, awareness, and perception towards home-based COVID-19 management among the general population in Mangalore city in south India
title Practices, awareness, and perception towards home-based COVID-19 management among the general population in Mangalore city in south India
title_full Practices, awareness, and perception towards home-based COVID-19 management among the general population in Mangalore city in south India
title_fullStr Practices, awareness, and perception towards home-based COVID-19 management among the general population in Mangalore city in south India
title_full_unstemmed Practices, awareness, and perception towards home-based COVID-19 management among the general population in Mangalore city in south India
title_short Practices, awareness, and perception towards home-based COVID-19 management among the general population in Mangalore city in south India
title_sort practices, awareness, and perception towards home-based covid-19 management among the general population in mangalore city in south india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8943345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35387276
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.74514.2
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