KUMJ | VOL. 21 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 83 | JULY-SEPTEMBER. 2023
Public Awareness and Attitude towards COVID-19 Infection and Vaccines: A cross-sectional national survey in Nepal
Pant S, Bhattarai S, Ranabhat K, Dumre SP, Rajbhandari B, Mudvari A, Bista B, Bhandari R, Adhikari SK, Dhimal M, Gyanwali P
Abstract: Background
To combat COVID-19, high vaccination rates are essential. However, challenges
such as vaccine denial, lack of knowledge, and negative attitudes hinder progress.
Assessing public understanding of vaccination is crucial to promote acceptance and
reducing reluctance.
Objective
To understand people’s awareness and attitude regarding COVID-19 infection and
vaccines in Nepal.
Method
A cross-sectional web-based survey was conducted among the Nepali population
of age 18 years and above in April 2021 during the early phase of vaccination
deployment. A structured questionnaire was used to collect awareness data, and
a five-point Likert scale was employed to assess participants’ attitudes. The survey
categorized participants into two groups based on whether their awareness level
or attitude score was above or below the mean. The secondary outcome was the
association between socio-demographic factors and COVID-19 awareness or attitude.
Result
Of 475 eligible participants, 46% had a low level of awareness on COVID-19
infection whereas 56% had low awareness on COVID-19 vaccines. Every six out of
ten participants had a positive attitude towards the national COVID-19 vaccination
program. Most of the participants had high awareness of COVID-19 symptoms and
preventive measures (hand hygiene, physical distancing, mask), but two-thirds had a
false perception of vaccine safety and contraindications. People’s education status,
occupation, province, and current/prior COVID-19 infection status were found to be
significantly associated with their awareness regarding COVID-19 disease or vaccines.
Conclusion
The study revealed limited COVID-19 awareness among the Nepali population but
a positive attitude toward the national vaccination program. Regular updates on
COVID-19 and vaccines are important as new variants and vaccines emerge.
Keyword : Attitude, COVID-19 virus, Public awareness, Vaccination