Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding COVID-19 Among Health Care Workers in Public Health Facilities in Eastern Ethiopia: Cross-sectional Survey Study
JMIR Formative Research2021Vol. 5(10), pp. e26980–e26980
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Alinoor Mohamed Farah, Tahir Yousuf Nour, Muse Obsiye, Mowlid Akil Aden, Omar Moeline Ali, Muktar Arab Hussein, Abdullahi Bedel Budul, Muktar Omer Omer, Fentabil Getnet
Abstract
The overall levels of knowledge and practice were relatively better than the attitude level. This highlights the need to implement strategies that enhance the positive attitudes and safe practices of the HCWs for better containment of the pandemic and supporting of essential health care services.
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