Author/Authors :
Rafi, Mulla Mahammad Department of Emergency Medicine - Nizam’s institute of medical sciences Panjagutta - Hyderabad, Telangana, India , Nizami, Mohammed Ismail Department of Emergency Medicine - Nizam’s institute of medical sciences Panjagutta - Hyderabad, Telangana, India , Sarath Chandra, Uppaluri Department of Emergency Medicine - Nizam’s institute of medical sciences Panjagutta - Hyderabad, Telangana, India , Sharma, Ashima Department of Emergency Medicine - Nizam’s institute of medical sciences Panjagutta - Hyderabad, Telangana, India , Dharani Reddy, Gaddam Department of Emergency Medicine - Nizam’s institute of medical sciences Panjagutta - Hyderabad, Telangana, India , Tarannum, Lubna Department of Emergency Medicine - Nizam’s institute of medical sciences Panjagutta - Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Abstract :
Objective: COVID-19 has become a major public health concern in recent times with
detrimental effects on health and economy of the nation exerting unbearable pressure
on health care personnel. It is vital for the caretakers and the people accompanying those
patients to be aware of the ongoing pandemic and its impact on the society and to realize
their responsibility towards curbing the spread of the disease. The aim of this study is to
assess the awareness of COVID-19 among the attendants accompanying the patients at
emergency department (ED) and to determine their perception of the disease.
Methods: A questionnaire was prepared and the attendants were approached with it.
The attendants responded to the questionnaire by choosing the appropriate answers.
Illiterates were explained about the questions in the language they understood and the
responses were recorded. The survey was conducted from May 25th, 2020 to June 10th,
2020. Descriptive analysis was done to represent the study characters.
Results: A total of 509 participants responded to the questionnaire with the mean age
between 30 to 50 years. Participants were fairly conversant of the preventive measures but
a significant portion lacked the knowledge of transmission and the impact of COVID-19.
Education was observed to have a positive correlation with the correct responses given.
Conclusion: Public education for the spread of awareness is yet to reach the illiterate
section of the society. The need exists for educating the attendants of the patients as well
who actually are potential candidates for contracting and also for spreading the disease.
Keywords :
Awareness , COVID-19 , Attendants , Emergency department