Author: Tamirat, Temesgen; Abute, Lonsako
Title: Adherence towards COVIDâ€19 prevention measures and associated factors in Hossana town, South Ethiopia, 2021 Cord-id: ribq8ccv Document date: 2021_6_15
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Snippet: INTRODUCTION: The COVIDâ€19 disease is a pandemic threat for humanity's healthcare system, social, economic, and psychological wellâ€being for both developed and developing nations. In the case of developing nations such as the resource of Ethiopia, however, the key obstacle is to buy the vaccine and administer it to their people. In the study area, however, the degree of adherence to the covidâ€19 preventive measure was not well established. The aim of this study is to determine adherence to
Document: INTRODUCTION: The COVIDâ€19 disease is a pandemic threat for humanity's healthcare system, social, economic, and psychological wellâ€being for both developed and developing nations. In the case of developing nations such as the resource of Ethiopia, however, the key obstacle is to buy the vaccine and administer it to their people. In the study area, however, the degree of adherence to the covidâ€19 preventive measure was not well established. The aim of this study is to determine adherence to covidâ€19 prevention measures in Hossana town. METHODS: From 3 to 29 January 2021, a communityâ€based crossâ€sectional study was conducted among individuals living in the Hosanna town. We used a sample size of 384. The sample size was distributed to all 8 kebeles in proportion to the size of the households contained in each kebele in the town of Hossana. Systematic sampling methods were used and both descriptive and advanced analysis, data was entered into Epiâ€data and exported to SPSS. Binary logistic regression was used to identify variables associated with adherence to preventive measures for covidâ€19. RESULT: 50.4% of the study participants had good adherence with the COVIDâ€19 preventive measures. 145 (38.5%) of all respondents had poor knowledge on COVIDâ€19 preventive measures and 40.3 % had poor COVIDâ€19 transmission methods knowledge. Age [AOR: 0.34; 95 % CI (0.131â€0.912)], educational status [AOR: 0.32; 95% CI (0.165â€0.632)], marital status [AOR: 2; % CI (1.191â€3.803)], family size [AOR: 2.4; % CI (1.322â€4.366)]] and covidâ€19 complication [AOR: 0.49: 95% CI (0.242â€0.979)]] were significantly associated with covidâ€19 prevention measurement adherence in multivariate analysis. CONCLUSION: This study found that approximately half of the participants had poor adherence to COVIDâ€19 preventive measures. Factors associated with covidâ€19 preventive measures were age, educational age, marital status, family size, and heard about complication of COVIDâ€19 were associated with preventive measures.
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