Assessing knowledge, attitude, and practice towards COVID-19 among sub assistant agriculture officers: An empirical study in Bangladesh

Roy, D., Kumar Ghosh, T., Saha, M. and Sarker, S. (2020) Assessing knowledge, attitude, and practice towards COVID-19 among sub assistant agriculture officers: An empirical study in Bangladesh. Journal of Contemporary Studies in Epidemiology and Public Health, 2(1), ep21001. (doi: 10.30935/jconseph/9364)

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Abstract

The government of Bangladesh pays special attention to the agriculture sector to limit the current and after-effects of COVID-19 regarding food insecurity. Sub assistant agriculture officers - the frontline extension workers are working to maintain the normal trend of production and marketing amid COVID-19 pandemic, which, in turn, possess severe health threat of virus infection. Therefore, we investigated the knowledge, attitude, and practice towards COVID-19 among the sub assistant agriculture officers. The study was conducted in Gopalganj and Narail districts of Bangladesh with a total of 110 respondents. Data were collected through group interviews using a structured questionnaire in June 2020. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, chi square tests and binary logistic regressions. We found that about 66.36 percent of the respondents had good knowledge; 65.45 percent had positive attitude towards successful control and prevention; and 62.73 percent were taking good preventive practices towards COVID-19. However, still good number of the respondents had poor knowledge (33.64 percent), less positive attitude (34.55 percent) and poor practice (37.27 percent). Age, gender and service experience were significantly associated with good knowledge, and age and service experience were significantly associated with good practice. We recommend for the continuous flow of COVID-19 information from the health department as well as awareness campaigns and official circular about symptoms and preventive measures from the controlling authority, i.e. Department of Agricultural Extension. Finally, the limited sample size of the study advises to be more careful about generalizing the findings in other parts of the country.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Roy, Debashis
Authors: Roy, D., Kumar Ghosh, T., Saha, M., and Sarker, S.
College/School:College of Social Sciences
Journal Name:Journal of Contemporary Studies in Epidemiology and Public Health
Publisher:Bastas Publications
ISSN:2634-8543
ISSN (Online):2634-8543
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2020 by the authors
First Published:First published in Journal of Contemporary Studies in Epidemiology and Public Health 2(1):ep21001
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons Licence

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