Knowledge and Perceptions about Covid-19 among Physiotherapists in Pakistan- A Cross-Sectional Survey
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COVID-19, SARS-CoV-Knowledge , Perception , Physiotherapists , Web-Based SurveyAbstract
The whole world is experiencing the worst infectious and contagious Corona Virus (COVID-19) disease. An understanding of the disease among physiotherapist may result in prevention of rapid spread of infection and better rehabilitation. The aim of this study is to evaluate the knowledge and perception about COVID-19 among physiotherapist in Pakistan. A cross-sectional, web-based study was conducted among physiotherapist about COVID-19 during the period of January to February 2021. A 24-item survey instrument was adopted and distributed randomly among physiotherapist by using social media; it required 5-10 minutes to complete. Knowledge and assessment were assessed on the basis of percentage. A total 193 participants were completed the survey questionnaire among which majority were females (61%) and (34.2%) were males. (53.9%) participants got information by social media. Physiotherapists have good knowledge about COVID-19 spread (92.2%), incubation period (92%) and symptoms onset (73.1%). Regarding perception of COVID-19, (92.7%) physiotherapist perceived that wearing a mask can protect infection but showed poor perception regarding treatment such as antibiotics (50.8%) and vaccines (20.2%) respectively. We have identified significantly good knowledge levels of participants but poor perception about Corona virus (COVID-19) among physiotherapists of Pakistan through this study. As the threat is continuously emerging globally, the educational campaigns like seminars and symposiums are urgently needed.
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