Public health workers’ knowledge, attitude and practice regarding COVID-19: the impact of Field Epidemiology Training Program in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

Author:

Samy Sahar1,Lami Faris2,Rashak Hiba Abdulrahman3,Al Nsour Mohannad4,Eid Alaa5,Khader Yousef S6,Afifi Salma7,Elfadul Maisa8,Ghaleb Yasser9,Letaief Hajer10,Alaya Nissaf Ben11,Ikram Aamer12,Akhtar Hashaam13,Barkia Abdelaziz14,Taha Hana Ahmad4,Adam Reema8,Saeed Khwaja Mir Islam15,Almudarra Sami S16,Hassany Mohamed17,El Sood Hanaa Abu7,ur Rahman Fazal18,Saaed Falah Abdul-kader3,Hlaiwah Mohammed Sameer3

Affiliation:

1. Communicable Disease Control Department, Preventive sector, Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt

2. Community and Family Medicine, University of Baghdad, Iraq

3. Directorate of Public Health, Ministry of Health, Baghdad, Iraq

4. Global Health Development (GHD)|The Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network (EMPHNET), Amman, Jordan

5. Preventive sector, Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt

6. Department of Public Health, Jordan University of Science & Technology

7. Department of Epidemiology and Surveillance, Preventive sector, Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt

8. Public Health Institute, Federal Ministry of Health, Sudan

9. Field Epidemiology Training Program, Ministry of Public Health and Population, Sana'a, Yemen

10. National Observatory of New and Emerging Diseases, Tunis, Tunisia

11. Tunisia Field Epidemiology Training Program, Tunis, Tunisia

12. National Institute of Health, Islamabad, Pakistan

13. Yusra Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Yusra Medical and Dental Collage, Islamabad, Pakistan

14. Epidemic Disease Service, Ministry of Health, Rabat, Morocco

15. Afghanistan National Public Health Institute (ANPHI), Kabul, Afghanistan

16. Field Epidemiology Training Program, Saudi Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

17. National Hepatology and Tropical Medicine Research Institute, Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt

18. Benazir Bhutto Hospital, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Abstract

Abstract Background This study aimed to compare knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) regarding COVID-19 between public health workers (PHWs) attended field epidemiology training program (FETP-trained) and those who did not attend FETP (non-FETP trained). Methods Multi-country cross-sectional survey was conducted among PHWs who participated in COVID-19 pandemic in 10 countries at EMR. Online questionnaire that included demographic information, KAP regarding COVID-19 pandemic was distributed among HCWs. Scoring system was used to quantify the answers, bivariate and Multivariate analysis 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%) males. Of them, 423 (31.6%) had FETP, including that 189 (44.7%) had advanced level, 155 (36.6%) intermediate and 79 (18.7%) basic level training. Compared with non-FETP trained, FETP trained were older, having higher KAP scores. FETP participation was low in infection control, and PH laboratories. KAP mean scores for intermediate level attendees are comparable to advanced level. Conclusions FETP-trained are having better KAP than non-FETP PHWs. Expanding the intermediate level, maintain the Rapid Response training and introduce the laboratory component are recommended to maximize the benefit from FETP. Infection control, antimicrobial resistance and coordination are areas where training should include.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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