Knowledge And Attitude Towards Home Quarantine Instructions and Association with Covid-19 Infection History in Malaysia

Author:

Jiun Choo Shea1,Tao Chang Chee2ORCID,Keat Chan Huan3,Hassan Muhammad Radzi Abu3,Hamdan Muhammad Hazmi1,Ting Cheong Ai1,Noh Fatin Nadhirah Mat1,Mustafa Nur Syahmina Uzma1

Affiliation:

1. Pharmacy Department, Hospital Taiping, Ministry of Health Malaysia

2. Clinical Research Centre, Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ministry of Health Malaysia

3. Clinical Research Centre, Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah, Ministry of Health Malaysia

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: As COVID-19 entered the endemic phase, a large cohort of individuals infected with COVID-19 were required to undergo home quarantine. These individuals must adhere to home quarantine instructions and be equipped with appropriate knowledge to recognize the warning signs of COVID-19. This study aimed to assess the public knowledge and attitude towards home quarantine instructions and their association with a history of previous COVID-19 infections. Methods: This was a web-based cross-sectional study conducted among the public in Malaysia. All Malaysian adults over 18 years of age were included. The structured questionnaire consisted of four domains: (1) demographic data; (2) knowledge about home quarantine instructions; (3) knowledge of deterioration signs of COVID-19; (4) attitude towards home quarantine instructions. Knowledge regarding home quarantine instructions and COVID-19 warning signs was measured using “True,” “False,” or “I’m not sure.” Attitude towards home quarantine instructions was measured using a five-point Likert Scale, from “strongly disagree” to “strongly agree.” Results: 1,036 respondents were analyzed, comprised mostly of females (743, 71.6%) with a history of COVID-19 (673, 64.9%) In the knowledge domain, 80% of the respondents answered 9 out of 11 home quarantine instructions statements correctly. 457 (44.1%) were unaware or unsure about the minimum distance of the infected individual's bed from the rest of the occupants in a shared bedroom. The respondents reported relatively weaker knowledge of identifying anuria (162, 44.5%), ingestion problems (191, 52.5%), and immobility (195, 53.6%) as warning signs of COVID-19 deterioration. Most respondents demonstrated positive attitudes towards home quarantine instructions. Respondents with a previous history of COVID-19 infections had better knowledge than COVID-19 naïve individuals. Conclusion: The respondents’ knowledge and attitudes towards most home quarantine instructions were satisfactory. However, weak knowledge was detected for several uncommon COVID-19 warning signs. Besides, knowledge regarding physical distancing in room sharing and movement limits within the house was unsatisfactory, necessitating the inclusion of such aspects in future educational initiatives.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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