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Title: | Determinants of Knowledge and Behaviours of Indonesian Health Care Providers toward the Prevention of COVID-19 |
Authors: | Bekti Prasetyo, Yoyok Fitri Setyamardina, Alhisna Tri Rahayu, Henik Huriah, Titih |
Keywords: | health care providers knowledge and behavior COVID-19 prevention |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Abstract: | Determinants of Knowledge and Behaviours of Indonesian Health Care Providers toward the Prevention of COVID-19 Yoyok Bekti Prasetyo1* , Alhisna Fitri Setyamardina2 , Henik Tri Rahayu3 , Titih Huriah4 1 Department of Community Health Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah of Malang, Malang, Indonesia 2 Bachelor of Nursing Student, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah of Malang, Malang, Indonesia 3 Department of Medical-Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah of Malang, Malang, Indonesia 4 Department of Community Health Nursing, University Muhammadiyah of Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Abstract Background: Due to the high risk of exposure of Health Care Providers (HCPs) at the forefront of the COVID-19 responses, HCPs’ knowledge and prevention behaviors towards COVID-19 have become crucial parts of their job performances. Purpose: This study aims to identify the level of knowledge and prevention behaviors of HCPs toward COVID-19 and factors associates. Methods: This study utilized a cross-sectional research design. The samples consisted of 182 HCPs in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia. The data were collected through structured self-developed online questionnaires, consisting of socio-demographic characteristics, knowledge, and prevention behaviors. The data were treated as categorical data types and then analyzed using frequency distribution, chi-squares, and logistic regression performed by SPSS 22 software. Results: The HCPs working at hospitals have about one time better knowledge than those who work at public health centers, clinics, and pharmacies (COR = 1.03; 95% CI: 0.72-14.76). Nurses have 3.4 times better knowledge than other HCPs (COR = 3.43; 95% CI: 0.27-43.84). HCPs with 5 to 10-year experience have 6.4 times better prevention behavior than those with less than five years or over 10-year experience (COR = 6.42; 95% CI: 0.57-72.76). Conclusion: The knowledge and prevention behaviors of HCPs toward COVID-19 prevention were influenced by age, residence area, occupation, and the length of working experience. Therefore, HCPs need to understand the new healthy habits and actively contribute to COVID-19 intervention programs. Keywords: health care providers; knowledge and behavior; COVID-19 prevention. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/521 |
Appears in Collections: | 2.Jurnal Keperawatan Padjadjaran |
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