首页 正文

Frontiers in public health. 2021 Jul 13:9:633723. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.633723 Q13.42025

Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding COVID-19 Among Healthcare Workers in Venezuela: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey

委内瑞拉医疗工作者的新冠肺炎知识、态度和行为在线横断面调查 翻译改进

Daniela Lucía Mendoza Millán  1  2, Fhabián Stevens Carrión-Nessi  2, Mario Daniel Mejía Bernard  1  2, María Victoria Marcano-Rojas  2, Óscar Daniel Omaña Ávila  1  2, Juan Manuel Doval Fernández  1  2, Fabián Rafael Chacón Labrador  1  2, Adriana Quintero Rodríguez  1, Sebastian Gasparini Vega  1, Adriana Tami  3  4, Andrea L Maricuto  5, Viledy L Velásquez  5, María Eugenia Landaeta  5, Manuel Figuera  5, Melynar Chavero  2, Luisamy Figuera  2, Natasha A Camejo-Ávila  2, David A Forero-Peña  2  5

作者单位 +展开

作者单位

  • 1 "Luis Razetti" School of Medicine, Central University of Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela.
  • 2 Biomedical Research and Therapeutic Vaccines Institute, Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela.
  • 3 University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Medical Microbiology and Infection Prevention, Groningen, Netherlands.
  • 4 Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Carabobo, Valencia, Venezuela.
  • 5 Infectious Diseases Department, Caracas University Hospital, Caracas, Venezuela.
  • DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.633723 PMID: 34327183

    摘要 Ai翻译

    Background: The deterioration of Venezuela's health system in recent years undoubtedly contributes to an increased impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Understanding healthcare workers' (HCWs) knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAPs) toward COVID-19 in the early stages of the pandemic could inform their medical training and improve their preparedness. Methods: A online national cross-sectional survey was conducted between May 26th and May 30th, 2020, to assess KAPs among HCWs in Venezuela. Results: A total of 1,441 HCWs from all 24 regions of the country responded to the survey. The mean age of the HCWs was 44 (SD [standard deviation] 14) years; most were women (66.4%). Most HCWs were specialized doctors (48%), followed by nurses (13%) and resident doctors (12.3%). The majority of HCWs had good knowledge (76.3%), obtained information mainly from scientific literature (85.4%); had negative attitudes (53.6%), felt uncomfortable with their work during the current pandemic (59.8%); and reported appropriate practices (76.9%). However, participation in COVID-19 related training was absent in more than half of the HCWs. Positive attitudes were significantly more frequent in frontline workers than in non-frontline workers (p = 0.001). Bioanalysts, students, and doctors were more likely to have good knowledge; participating in training was a predictor for positive attitudes and older age was an appropriate practice predictor. Conclusions: HCWs, knowledge in Venezuela could be improved by strengthening education and training programs. Strategies should focus on reducing fear and improving attitudes toward the care of COVID-19 patients, as well as the promotion of preventive practices.

    Keywords: COVID-19; Venezuela; attitude; health system; healthcare workers; knowledge; pandemic; practice study.

    Keywords:knowledge attitudes; practices; covid-19; healthcare workers

    Copyright © Frontiers in public health. 中文内容为AI机器翻译,仅供参考!

    相关内容

    期刊名:Frontiers in public health

    缩写:FRONT PUBLIC HEALTH

    ISSN:N/A

    e-ISSN:2296-2565

    IF/分区:3.4/Q1

    文章目录 更多期刊信息

    全文链接
    引文链接
    复制
    已复制!
    推荐内容
    Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding COVID-19 Among Healthcare Workers in Venezuela: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey