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Population-based survey of human monkeypox disease knowledge in the Philippines: An online cross-sectional study.

Daniel Joseph E Berdida
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2023)
What problem did the study address? Assessing people's knowledge about monkeypox will help the government and healthcare workers (HCWs) create policies to prevent the spread of the virus. To the best of my knowledge, this is the first study that used a national online survey to assess Filipinos' human monkeypox knowledge. What were the main findings? Most participants had insufficient knowledge of the monkeypox infection. Participants' primary source of monkeypox infection information is social media, specifically Facebook. Participants older than 30 had higher knowledge of monkeypox infection. Where and on whom will the research have impact? Raising public awareness and knowledge about monkeypox disease prevents viral transmission in the community. HCWs (e.g., nurses, midwives, and doctors) should report monkeypox patients to appropriate health authorities. Standard and droplet precautions should be practiced and taught to the public to prevent the virus' spread. The government and HCWs should intensify monkeypox awareness programs to increase the public's knowledge and awareness of the disease. They can utilize social media platforms to disseminate correct and relevant information.
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