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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS): Comparing the knowledge, attitude and practices of different health care workers.

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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS): Comparing the knowledge, attitude and practices of different health care workers.

Auteurs : Ahmed I. Albarrak [Arabie saoudite] ; Rafiuddin Mohammed [Arabie saoudite] ; Ali Al Elayan [Arabie saoudite] ; Feras Al Fawaz [Arabie saoudite] ; Musab Al Masry [Arabie saoudite] ; Mohammed Al Shammari [Arabie saoudite] ; Saud Bin Miaygil [Arabie saoudite]

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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) is a viral respiratory illness that was recently recognized in humans. Recently, the Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia reported a substantial increase in MERS cases, primarily from the Riyadh region. The objective of the present study was to evaluate knowledge, attitude and practices towards MERS among physicians, nurses, pharmacist and technicians individually.

DOI: 10.1016/j.jiph.2019.06.029
PubMed: 31431424

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<AbstractText Label="RESULTS" NlmCategory="RESULTS">A total of 391 participants of which physicians (162; 41.4%), pharmacists (18; 4.6%), nurses (130; 33.3%) and technicians (81; 20.7%) were included with a response rate of 95.71%. The majority of the participants were female (53.70%) and mostly in the nurse's category (40.5%). The participants reported the highest main source of information was seminars and workshops (n=191; 48%) followed by social media (n=179; 45%). The overall score indicates good knowledge among physicians (95.7%), pharmacists (88.9%), nurses (86.2%) and technicians (91.4%) and showed statistically significant (p=0.039). The study showed a positive attitude among physicians (96.3%), pharmacist (94.4%), nurses (94.6%) and technicians (90.1%) with no statistically significant (p=0.273). However, the majority of the participants showed average practices towards MERS. However, the least practice among participants was the use of facemask in the crowds (24.2%). The demographic characteristic's age, gender and professions showed significantly associated with mean knowledge score. Similarly, statistical significance observed in gender and experience demographic variables with a mean attitude score.</AbstractText>
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