Public Health Workers’ Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Regarding COVID-19: The Impact of the Field Epidemiology Training Program in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (Preprint)

Author:

Sami SaharORCID,Lami FarisORCID,Rashak Hiba AbdulrahmanORCID,Al Nsour Mohannad,Eid Alaa,Khader YousefORCID,Afifi Sr SalmaORCID,Elfadul MaisaORCID,Ghaleb YasserORCID,Letaief HajerORCID,Ben Alaya Nissaf,Ikram AamerORCID,Akhtar HashaamORCID,Barkia Sr AbdelazizORCID,Taha Hana AhmadORCID,Adam ReemaORCID,Islam Saeed Sr Khwaja Mir,Almudarra SamiORCID,Hassany Mohamed,Abu El Sood HanaaORCID,ur Rahman FazalORCID,Saaed Falah Abdul-kaderORCID,Hlaiwah Mohammed SameerORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Globally, there is a growing need for public health professionals skilled in preventing and responding to the surge of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. This is particularly important to the Eastern Mediterranean countries that are facing emergencies in addition to the increased public health risks of unprecedented scale during the COVID-19 pandemic. Public health professionals are instrumental in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of detecting and monitoring new cases, conducting investigations, tracing contacts, ensuring patients are being tested, applying isolation and quarantine protocols, providing up-to-date information, educating the community, and producing statistics and models to track disease progression.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to compare knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) regarding COVID-19 between public health workers (PHWs) that attended the Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP trained) and those who did not attend FETP (non-FETP trained).

METHODS

A multicountry cross-sectional survey was conducted among PHWs who participated in the COVID-19 pandemic in 10 countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. An online questionnaire that included demographic information and KAP regarding the COVID-19 pandemic was distributed among PHWs. The scoring system was used to quantify the answers; bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed to compare FETP-trained with non-FETP–trained PHWs.

RESULTS

Overall, 1337 PHWs participated, with 835 (62.4%) <40 years of age and 851 (63.6%) male participants. Of them, 423 (31.6%) were FETP trained, including 189 (44.7%) at an advanced level, 155 (36.6%) at an intermediate level, and 79 (18.7%) had basic level training. Compared to non-FETP–trained participants, FETP-trained participants were older and had higher KAP scores. FETP participation was low in infection control and public health laboratories. KAP mean scores for intermediate-level attendees were comparable to the advanced level.

CONCLUSIONS

FETP-trained participants had better KAP than non-FETP–trained PHWs. Expanding the intermediate level, maintaining the rapid response training, and introducing the laboratory component are recommended to maximize the benefit from the FETP. Infection control, antimicrobial resistance, and coordination are areas where training should be included.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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