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A Study on Knowledge, Attitude and Practice towards Covid-19 among Government Employees in Naypyitaw ( Yin Po Po Thwin, 2023)

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Title A Study on Knowledge, Attitude and Practice towards Covid-19 among Government Employees in Naypyitaw ( Yin Po Po Thwin, 2023)
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Publication date 2023-03-01
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Yin Po Po Thwin
Description
This study was aimed to assess the level of knowledge, attitude and practice
related to COVID-19 and was conducted among the selected Government’s Employees
in Naypyitaw, between May to November 2022 using pre-structured self-administered
questionnaires. A total of 171 eligible respondents, from four different Ministries,
participated. As almost all respondents (161 persons) are graduated, most of them got
a high general knowledge score regarding description about COVID-19, risk group
and mode of transmission of COVID-19 infection. Nearly two-thirds had less positive
attitude toward disease condition and coping capacity of institutions, whereas fourthfifth
of the respondents showed positive attitude for the control strategy of Myanmar.
Only few participants (twelve persons) responded proper handwashing is not easy due
to limited practice and insufficient handwashing facilities. According to the finding, it
can be assumed that job, residency type and educational level, mainly influence the
knowledge about COVID-19 among respondents. Knowledge about high-risk groups
and disease transmission was associated with attitude of worry about COVID-19
infection. Attitude for transmission was also associated with intended practice and
coping capacity for preventive activities.
Thesis/dissertations
Yangon University of Economics
U Thein Naing
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