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A Comparative Study of the Current State of Response to COVID-19, Knowledge, Attitudes, and Support of Local Public Health Care Practitioners

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ÀÓÀº½Ç ( Yim Eun-Shil ) - Daegu Health College Department of Nursing

¼­ÀÎÁÖ ( Seo In-Ju ) - Daegu Health College Department of Nursing
±è¼ø±¸ ( Kim Soon-Gu ) - Daegu Health College Department of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: The study was done to compare the status of dispatch of public officials in charge of health care in response to COVID-19 according to location of primary health care posts and the practitioners¡¯ knowledge, attitude and support related to COVID-19.

Methods: Among the 193 practitioners surveyed, 175 people in Chungcheong-do, Jeolla-do and Gyeongsang-do were selected for final analysis according to work status and differences in knowledge, attitude and support. Data were analyzed using x 2 and one-way ANOVA, followed by a Scheffe?-test.

Results: There was a statistically significant difference by region in the number of days and places for dispatch teams to respond to COVID-19. In particular, in the case of support, the overall score was low, but Gyeongsang-do, which had the longest number of dispatch days due the occurrence of a large-scale confirmation of patients, showed higher support compared to other regions. Knowledge of COVID-19 was high, but there were no regional differences.

Conclusion: Regarding performance of COVID-19 response tasks, the support level was low, indicating that psychological support and appropriate compensation from the local government are required. In addition, it is necessary to prepare a system for the provision of alternative services to prevent a work gap in health clinics.
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COVID-19, Primary health care posts, Knowledge, Attitude, Support
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