Journal ArticleOpen Access
COVID-19 knowledge, attitude, and practices among the Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Sylhet Agricultural University, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Bangladesh Agricultural University
Published InPublic Health in Practice
Year2022
Citations9
Abstract
Objectives: The Rohingya refugee population in Bangladesh has become more vulnerable to COVID-19 because of their living and environmental conditions. The aim of the study was to represent an assessment of the Rohingya people's COVID-19-related knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) at eight refugee camps in Cox's Bazar. Study design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: This study was completed with a total of 400 responses between July and September of 2020. A questionnaire was created to assess demographic characteristics (5 items), knowledge (10 items), attitude (5 items), practices (5 items), and information sources (1 item). Aside from the KAP scores, the scores are also presented based on demographic variables. Results: The KAP of the respondents were not satisfactory, with scores of 5.8 ±…
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