COVID-19 and the public response: Knowledge, attitude and practice of the public in mitigating the pandemic in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Zelalem DesalegnNegussie DeyessaBrhanu TekaWelelta ShiferawDamen HailemariamAdamu AddissieAbdulnasir AbageroMirgissa KabaWorkeabeba AbebeBerhanu NegaWondimu AyeleTewodros HaileYirgu GebrehiwotWondwossen AmogneEva Johanna KantelhardtTamrat AbebePublished in: PloS one (2021)
The public in Addis Ababa had moderate knowledge, an optimistic attitude and descent practice. The information flow from government and social media seemed successful seeing the majority of the respondents identifying preventive measures, signs and symptoms and transmission route of SARS-CoV-2. Knowledge and attitude was not associated with practice, thus, additional innovative strategies for practice changes are needed. Two thirds of the service provider made available hand washing facilities which seems a first positive step. However, periodic evaluation of the public KAP and assessment of service providers' preparedness is mandatory to combat the pandemic effectively.