Perception and awareness of COVID-19 among health science students and staff of Kuwait University: An online cross-sectional study.
F1000Res
; 10: 566, 2021.
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in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-38867917
ABSTRACT
Background:
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is unprecedented. Health science students are the future frontliners to fight pandemics. Awareness and perception toward COVID-19 among health science students and staff at Kuwait University was assessed.Methods:
Between June and July 2020, an online questionnaire was distributed to all students and staff at HCS. The questionnaire was divided into six sections socio-demography, risk and awareness, preparedness and prevention, source of information, policies, and social stigma.Results:
A total of 592 students and 162 staff completed the questionnaire. The prevalence of self-reported chronic condition among students and staff was 14.0% and 19.1%, respectively. Moreover, self-reported COVID-19 prevalence among students and staff was 2.7% and 1.2%, respectively. Interestingly, 54% of students and 38.3% of staff reported that they knew someone within their immediate social environment who have been/are infected with SARS-CoV-2. Among students, 92.4% wore face mask in indoor places (outside of their home) 'often/all the time' compared to wearing it outdoors (69.3%); whereas, for staff, it was more common to wear it outdoor than in indoor places (75.9% vs. 81.5%). Willingness to take COVID-19 vaccine was indicated by 50% of students 'strongly agreed' and an additional 25.8% agreed to taking it. Interest vaccine uptake was lower among staff (28.4% and 34.6% strongly agreed or agreed, respectively). Participants strongly agreed or agreed (72.5% and 19.6% of students as well as 68.5% and 22.2% of staff ) that wearing face mask in public should be obligatory. More than 18% of students and staff indicated that they would avoid contact with COVID-19 infected people.Conclusions:
Responses of students and staff were mostly similar and showed that they follow precautionary measures to control spread of COVID-19, understand the viral transmission risk, and willing to raise awareness to reduce social stigma.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Language:
En
Journal:
F1000Res
Year:
2021
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Kuwait