Knowledge and Practice of COVID-19 Preventive Measures and Its Associated Factors Among Attendees of a Primary Care Clinic in Kano, Nigeria; A Cross-Sectional Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.60787/njgp.v20i1.3Keywords:
preventive measures, practice, knowledge, Coronavirus disease 2019Abstract
Background: In recent times, an increasing number of mysterious deaths related to Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have engulfed one of the largest cities in Africa. Hence, there is a need to promote the prevention of morbidity and mortality from this currently poorly understood disease.
Objectives: To assess the level of knowledge and practice of preventive measures against COVID-19 and to identify its predictors.
Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study among 420 adults systematically selected from attendees of a Nigerian general outpatient clinic over a 4-week study period. Data collected included participants’ sociodemographic characteristics and knowledge and practice of COVID-19 preventive measures. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Binary logistic regression was used to identify predictors of knowledge and practice of the preventive measures. Variables with P < 0.05 were considered predictors.
Results: A majority were females (57.5%), they had a mean age of 33.1 ± 11.7 years, with tertiary education (60.2%). Overall, more than
two-third of 294 (71.4%) of the participants had good knowledge. However, only 59 (14.3%) of the participants had correct (good) practice. Only educational level (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 2.079, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.039–4.161) and overall knowledge (AOR = 0.342, 95% CI = 0.155–0.754) were predictors of knowledge and practice, respectively. Conclusion: COVID-19 preventive practice is still inadequate among this primary care population in Kano, Nigeria. Ensuring access to quality education and enlightenment campaigns will go a long way in improving the knowledge on COVID-19 preventive measures, which may improve practice.
Downloads
References
Clowes W, Adamu M. Mystery Deaths Thrust Kano Into Epicenter of Nigeria Virus Fight. Bloomberg; Politics; 2020. Available from:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-05-05/mystery-deathsthrust-kano-into-epicenter-of-nigeria-virus-fight. [Last accessed on
Aug 05].
Yusuf Y. Community-Based Survey on Reported Increased Mortality in Kano State. Available from: https://assets.researchsquare.com/files/
rs-49250/v1_stamped.pdf. [Last accessed on 2020 Aug 05].
Reuben RC, Danladi MM, Saleh DA, Ejembi PE. Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards COVID-19: An epidemiological survey in northcentral Nigeria. J Community Health 2021;46:457-70.
Abdelhafiz AS, Mohammed Z, Ibrahim ME, Ziady HH, Alorabi M, Ayyad M, et al. Knowledge, perceptions, and attitude of Egyptians
towards the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). J Community Health 2020;45:881-90.
WHO Director-General’s Opening Remarks at the Media 3 Briefing on COVID-19-World Health Organization, Issue 6 Posted; 2020. Available from: https://www.who.int/dg/speeches/detail/who-directorgeneral-s-opening-remarks-at-the-media-briefing-on-covid-19---11-march-2020. [Last accessed on 2020 Aug 10].
NCDC. COVID-19 Case Update Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). Vol. 10; Posted: April 09, 2020.
Habib MA, Dayyab FM, Iliyasu G, Habib AG. Knowledge, attitude and practice survey of COVID-19 pandemic in Northern Nigeria. PLoS One
;16:e0245176.
OlapegbaPO, AyandeleO, KolawoleSO, OguntayoR, GandiJC, DangiwaAL, et al. A preliminary assessment of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) knowledge and perceptions in Nigeria. BMJ 2020. Available from: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.11.20061408v2 [Doi:
1101/2020.04.11.20061408]. [Last accessed on 2020 Aug 06].
National Bureau of Statistics. Report of the National Literacy Survey; 2010. Available from: https://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/pdfuploads/
National%20Literacy%20Survey,%202010.pdf. [Last acessed on 2020 Aug 15].
Iliyasu G, Dayyab FM, Habib ZG, Tiamiyu AB, Abubakar S, Mijinyawa MS, et al. Knowledge and practices of infection control among healthcare workers in a Tertiary Referral Center in NorthWestern Nigeria. Ann Afr Med 2016;15:34-40.
National Population Commission (NPC)[Nigeria] and ICF International. Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey 2013. Abuja, Nigeria, and
Rockville, Maryland, USA: NPC and ICF International; 2014.
Delloitte. Nigerian beyond GDP; 2014. Available from: https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/ng/Documents/strategy/NG_
Nigeria_Beyond_GDP.pdf. [Last accessed on 2021 Oct 07]..
Henok D, Kassahun AA, Baye D, Demewoz T, Abiy MA, Zewudu A, et al. Prevention Practice and Associated Factors of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Outbreak among Educated Ethiopians: An Online Based Cross-Sectional Survey. Available from: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs. 3.rs-34504/v1. [Last accessed on 2020 Aug 15].
Pierri Z, Barkindo A. Muslims in Northern Nigeria: Between challenge and opportunity. In: Mason R, editors. Muslim Minority-State Relations,
the Modern Muslim World. New York:Available from https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-137-52605-2_6. [Last accessed on
Aug 22].
Nwafor JI, Aniukwu JK, Anozie BO, Ikeotuonye AC, Okedo-Alex IN. Pregnant women’s knowledge and practice of preventive measures
against COVID-19 in a low-resource African setting. Int J Gynaecol Obstet 2020;150:121-3.
Omaka-Amari LN, Aleke CO, Obande-Ogbuinya NE, Ngwakwe PC, Nwankwo O, Afoke EN. Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in
Nigeria: Preventive and control challenges within the first two month of outbreak. Afr J Reprod Health 2020;24:87-97.
Ilesanmi O, Afolabi A. Perception and practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in an urban community in Nigeria: A cross-sectional study.
PeerJ 2020;8:e10038.
Adesegun OA, Binuyo T, Adeyemi O, Ehioghae O, Rabor DF, Amusan O, et al. The COVID-19 crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the Nigerian public. Am J Trop Med Hyg 2020;103:1997-2004.
Olonade OY, Adetunde CO, Iwelumor OS, Ozoya MI, George TO. Coronavirus pandemic and spirituality in southwest Nigeria: A sociological analysis. Heliyon 2021;7:e06451.
USAID. USAID/NIGERIA Covid-19 Food Security Challenge; 2021. Available from: https://www.usaid.gov/innovation/nigeriacovid19.[Last
accessed on 2021 Oct 04].
Balami AD, Meleh HU. Misinformation on salt water use among Nigerians during 2014 Ebola outbreak and the role of social media. Asian Pac J Trop Med 2019;12:175.
Kaur H, Singh T, Arya YK, Mittal S. Physical fitness and exercise during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative enquiry. Front Psychol
;11:590172.
Published
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.