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Background: During the first week of March, the fast increase of
coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases reached over 100
countries with more than 100,000 cases. Healthcare authorities
have already initiated awareness and preparedness activities
beyond borders. A poor understanding of the disease among
pharmacists may result in delayed treatment and the rapid
spread of infection. This study aimed to investigate
the knowledge and attitude and compliance of pharmacists toward
COVID-19 infection control.
Methods: A descriptive correlation design was used to investigate
factors influencing
compliance with COVID-19 infection control precaution among
pharmacists who was worked between October 2020 and December
2020 in north of Jordan. A 54-item survey instrument
was adapted and distributed to pharmacists by face-to-face
interviews; it required 10 minutes to complete. A chi square test
was used to investigate the level of association among variables
at the significance level of p<0.05.
Results: Of 300 participants, a total of 266 pharmacists completed
the survey
(response rate: 88.7%); 34.2% were males, 60.9% were aged
25-34 years, and most
were full time pharmacists (72.2%) and senior pharmacists
(15.0%). Regarding
COVID-19, most of the participants used social media to obtain
information (73.3%),and a significant proportion of pharmacists had moderate
level of knowledge (61.7%) and showed positive attitudes of
COVID-19 prevention and control and have good compliance
(25.6%) toward COVID-19 infection control precaution. Factors
such as attitude and gender were associated with compliance
toward COVID-19 infection control precaution.
Conclusion: As the global threat of COVID-19 continues to
emerge, it is important to improve the knowledge and perceptions
of pharmacists. Educational interventions
are needed to reach pharmacists beyond borders, and further
studies are warranted.
Keywords: Coronavirus, outbreak, COVID-19, knowledge, perceptions,
healthcare.
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