Flora Infeksiyon Hastalıkları ve Klinik Mikrobiyoloji Dergisi (Jun 2022)

Knowledge, Attitude and Anxiety Levels About COVID-19 Among Healthcare Workers at Ankara City Hospital, Türkiye

  • Ebru AYDIN,
  • Rahmet GÜNER,
  • Bircan KAYAASLAN,
  • Hakkı ÖZTÜRK,
  • Turan BUZGAN

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5578/flora.20229808
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2
pp. 249 – 260

Abstract

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Introduction: We aimed to assess the present knowledge, attitude and anxiety levels of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among healthcare workers at Ankara City Hospital. Materials and Methods: The study was implemented in the form of an online survey, based on voluntary participation and conducted on healthcare workers at the Ministry of Health Ankara City Hospital by using convenience sampling and snowball method between 30 May-2 July 2020. There were 28 questions on knowledge and 8 questions on attitude. The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) was used to measure the anxiety level of the participants. The results were analyzed using the SPSS program. Results: Of the participants, 75% were females, 61.25% were nurses/midwives, and mean age was 34.5 ± 10.1 years. A significant portion of the participants (84.50%) had a moderate or adequate level of knowledge. The highest knowledge score in terms of their professions are doctors, followed by nurses/midwives. The most used resource (71.25%) by our participants was the Ministry of Health’s web page, posters and brochures. The knowledge adequacy of those who have a case algorithm is 1.8 times. Of the participants, 61.0% demonstrated a positive attitude. 25.25% were gauged to have severe and moderate anxiety. Of the participants, 42.39% stated that anxiety causing reason was the future of their family in case of death in our study. The anxiety score of the female participants was higher than that of the men, young people were higher than the other age groups. There was no significant correlation between the level of knowledge and attitude; whereas a negative, weak correlation was identified between the level of knowledge and anxiety, and between attitude and anxiety. Conclusion: Although the knowledge level of the participants was found to be adequate, in-service training on infection control measures, especially on the use of personal protective equipment should be continued using official information, such as algorithms are designed and other sources by the Ministry of Health. Health workers, especially women and young people, should be monitored psychologically, treated and social support for them should be increased during the pandemic. Increasing knowledge and positive attitudes may be contribute to decrease anxiety scores.

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