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  • 标题:Questionnaire Survey on Knowledge, Attitude and Practices on COVID 19 Outbreak Among Veterinarians in Nigeria
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  • 作者:Weka Rebecca ; Dauda Bwala ; Idowu Fagbamila
  • 期刊名称:Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences
  • 印刷版ISSN:1110-2047
  • 电子版ISSN:1110-2047
  • 出版年度:2021
  • 卷号:70
  • 期号:1
  • 页码:14-24
  • DOI:10.5455/ajvs.59420
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:International Medical Journal Management and Indexing System
  • 摘要:The knowledge, attitude, and practices concerning COVID-19 among veterinarians was assessed with a view to detecting variables that may hinder their effective contributions towards the management and control of COVID-19 outbreak in Nigeria.A unicentric cross-sectional survey-based study was carried out between April 25th and May 4th 2020.A structured questionnaire was designed and ran using the Kobo Toolbox® application.The questionnaire was deployed through a web link and pretested on 10 individuals in and around Plateau State, Nigeria.The study found that male veterinarians had significantly good knowledge (p=0.012, OR=0.157, CI=0.03-0.66) and attitude (OR=18.415, CI=1.45-5.16, P=0.011) towards COVID-19 than female counterparts.Similar results were also recorded regarding practices (OR=2.941, CI=1.03-8.36, P=0.043).Educational qualification was found to be significantly associated with attitude of veterinarians in respect of COVID-19 prevention (OR=0.473, CI=0.073-0.011, P=0.006).Thus, gender (male) was found to be independent predictors of good knowledge, attitude and practices regarding COVID-19.In addition, educational qualification was also found to be an independent predictor of attitude of veterinarians regarding COVID-19 control.Veterinarians generally had good knowledge about the epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of COVID-19.However, despite their knowledge, the level of willingness of veterinarians to support national response activities was still poor.This study therefore advocate for a collaborative efforts (one-health) between medics and vets in tackling future pandemics/infectious diseases like COVID-19.In addition, since most vet knows the basics of infectious diseases like COVID-19, they can be deployed for national response activities.
  • 关键词:Veterinarians;COVID-19;Nigeria;knowledge;attitude;practices
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