Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) Survey about COVID-19 and Telehealth and Virtual Medicine Services of Atlanta College of Professional Advancement students
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Ramadan, Awatef A. Ben
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) Survey about COVID-19 and Telehealth and Virtual Medicine Services of Atlanta College of Professional Advancement studentsAbstract
The study investigator constructed a survey tool to estimate the students' reactions to different public health precautions and interventions that may be practiced during the current pandemic. The study aims: To measure the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) regarding COVID-19 among Atlanta College of Professional Advancement students. To evaluate the students' KAP about telehealth and virtual medical services to screen, diagnose, and treat COVID-19 and other current acute and chronic The results of this study are expected to: Assist in better preparation for the campus and the university COVID-19-related awareness interventions Tailor different interventions and campaigns to educate the students about the effectiveness and efficiency of Telemedicine and telehealth information technology and motivate them to use these safe healthcare services during this infectious pandemic to manage COVID-19 and other health issues. Methods: Study Design: A cross-sectional descriptive study will be conducted at Atlanta College of Professional Advancement, targeting all undergraduate and graduate students, all races, all gender, and all nationalities. Study Survey: It is a structured questionnaire with closed-ended questions. The study tool comprises 60 structured questions that assess the students' KAP during the COVID-19 pandemic and assess their KAP towards telemedicine and telehealth services to manage the pandemic and follow-up on their current or future different health problems. The survey constructed into a Survey-Monkey format. A link to the survey was created and has been disseminated to the students' emails from March, 24, 2021 to the present. Data Analysis: In this poster, we present the results that we retrieved from the survey monkey's results link from March 24 to April 1, 2021.Collections