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To browse Academia. The coronavirus disease COVID outbreak spread to over countries with a total of , cases during the first week of March Health care workers, as those on the frontline of the COVID pandemic, are more susceptible to infection. Inadequate related knowledge and preventive behaviors among health care workers might lead to delayed treatment and result in the rapid spread of the infection.
A cross-sectional study was conducted from June , Participants were general practitioners, specialists, and nurses working at the forefront of the pandemic. Their knowledge, preventive behaviors, and risk perceptions concerning COVID were evaluated using an online questionnaire created by our medical specialists.
The questionnaire consisted of 29, 5, and 4 items about COVID knowledge, preventive behaviors, and risk perceptions, respectively. A total of health care workers completed the questionnaire.
The mean age of the participants was The overall average percentages of correct responses were The scores for knowledge-based questions were higher for medical specialists, whereas nurses scored higher on preventive behavior questions. In addition, there was a positive correlation between knowledge scores and preventive behaviors.
Knowledge of the disease, attitude towards the stopping of transmission and practicing of the preventing and treatment measure determine the spread of any communicable disease. COVID is a viral pandemic wreaking havoc in day-to-day life especially affecting the health care workers. This was a prospective, cross-sectional, observational study that was carried out in the healthcare workers HCWs involved with the care of COVID patients.