医学
家庭医学
心理干预
横断面研究
基督教牧师
国籍
肺结核
健康素养
积极的态度
环境卫生
心理学
护理部
医疗保健
社会心理学
地理
移民
哲学
神学
考古
病理
经济增长
经济
作者
Sulien Al Khalili,Fatma Al Yaquobi,Badar Hamed Al Abri,K Al Thuhli,Sabria A L Marshoudi,Bader Al Rawahi,Seif Al-Abri
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijid.2022.06.002
摘要
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major public health issue. Elimination mandates collaboration between decision makers, practitioners and the community. Few studies address the knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) from countries with low incidence.Assess KAP regarding TB in Oman.A cross-sectional survey based on validated questionnaire conducted via phone on randomly selected participants.A total of 1048 participants completed the questionnaire. Males accounted for 63% (n=664) of respondents, Omanis 76% (n=796) and 18-39-year-olds 50% (n=527). The overall knowledge was fair (53%), overall attitude scored good and fair (46%) equally and a good score (78%) for overall practice. While female gender associated with higher knowledge (53.9%, n=201), males showed higher attitude and practice, (48.5%, n=322) and (80.3%, n=533) respectively. Omani nationality correlated with higher knowledge (49.1%, n= 391) and attitude (46.9%, n=373) whereas non-Omani nationality correlated with higher practice (85.3%, n=214). Literacy was associated with higher knowledge (73.3%, n=11) and attitude (60%, n=9).Despite efforts by the Ministry of Health, more must be done to raise TB knowledge to encourage preferable attitudes and practice. Interventions to improve KAP are required to speed up disease reduction rate. Utilization of different resources, especially digital platforms, for knowledge dissemination should consider community diversity, including the presence of expatriates.
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