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COVID-19 knowledgd, attitudes, and practices among healthcare workers in urban community Bangkok, Thailand

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dc.contributor.author Jadsada Kunno
dc.contributor.author Pataraporn Yubonpunt
dc.contributor.author Busaba Supawattanabodee
dc.contributor.author Budsaba Wiriyasirivaj
dc.contributor.author Chavanant Sumanasrethakul
dc.contributor.author เจษฎา คุณโน
dc.contributor.author ภัทรพร ยุบลพันธ์
dc.contributor.author บุษบา ศุภวัฒน์ธนบดี
dc.contributor.author ชวนนท์ สุมนะเศรษฐกุล
dc.contributor.author บุษบา วิริยะสิริเวช
dc.contributor.other Navamindradhiraj University. Faculty of Medicine Vajiraj Hospital en
dc.contributor.other Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Public and Environmental Health en
dc.contributor.other Navamindradhiraj University. Faculty of Medicine Vajiraj Hospital en
dc.contributor.other Navamindradhiraj University. Faculty of Medicine Vajiraj Hospital en
dc.contributor.other Navamindradhiraj University. Faculty of Medicine Vajiraj Hospital en
dc.date.accessioned 2024-08-27T07:13:51Z
dc.date.available 2024-08-27T07:13:51Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation Rocz Panstw Zakl Hig 2022;73(1):17-26 en
dc.identifier.other https://doi.org/10.32394/rpzh.2022.0200
dc.identifier.uri https://has.hcu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/2713
dc.description.abstract Objective. This study examined associations between socio-demographic characteristics and knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) related to COVID-19 among healthcare workers in Bangkok, Thailand. Materials and methods. A cross-sectional online survey was distributed among healthcare workers in Bangkok, Thailand from July - August 2021. Results. A total of 637 responses were received. Most participants were clinical workers (68.4%), and nearly half (47.3%) had been at risk of infection with COVID-19 (ever screening test). Binary logistic regression analysis found associations between high knowledge scores and the 26–35-year age group (OR=1.776-1.562, 95%CI 1.021–2.853), having a bachelor’s degree or higher (OR=1.672, 95%CI 1.058–2.644), and clinical workers (OR=1.784, 95CI% 1.188–2.678). The 36 year and above age group was associated with higher attitude scores (OR=2.406, 95%CI 1.567–3.695). Higher practice scores were associated with females (OR=1.913, 95%CI 1.057–3.464), and clinical workers (OR=1.903, 95CI% 1.170–3.095). Correlation analysis found a positive correlation between practice scores and knowledge (r=0.322, p <0.001) and attitudes (r=0.263, p <0.001). Conclusion. Although healthcare workers demonstrated overall high knowledge, attitude, and practice scores, this study identified several factors that influence KAP. This study can guide public health strategies regarding healthcare workers during the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand. en
dc.language.iso en_US en
dc.subject COVID-19 (Disease) en
dc.subject โควิด-19 (โรค) en
dc.subject COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- en
dc.subject การระบาดใหญ่ของโควิด-19, ค.ศ. 2020- en
dc.subject Medical personnel en
dc.subject บุคลากรทางการแพทย์ en
dc.subject Public health personnel en
dc.subject บุคลากรสาธารณสุข en
dc.subject Health attitudes en
dc.subject ทัศนคติต่ออนามัย en
dc.subject Health literacy en
dc.subject ความรอบรู้ทางสุขภาพ en
dc.subject Self-care, Health en
dc.subject การดูแลสุขภาพด้วยตนเอง en
dc.title COVID-19 knowledgd, attitudes, and practices among healthcare workers in urban community Bangkok, Thailand en
dc.type Article en


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