Monitoring the prevention of COVID 19 practice in major cities in Ethiopia, Nov. 24-30/ 2020
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| Name | Monitoring the prevention of COVID 19 practice in major cities in Ethiopia, Nov. 24-30/ 2020 |
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| Abstract | This monitoring study was conducted to enable proactive interventions on the basis of the practices observed by individuals who could be exposed to the transmission of COVID-19 across 15 different cities. The study involved weekly monitoring of individual behaviors towards the preventive practice of COVID-19 in 15 major cities of Ethiopia. The cities were Addis Ababa, Adama, Jimma, Bahir-Dar, Gondar, Hawassa, Wolaita Sodo, Hosaena, Mekelle, Dir Dawa, Harar, Jigjiga, Gambella, Assosa, and Semera. Eight service sectors (hot-spot sites for mobility) were selected based on the level of crowding that implies the presence of high risk for the transmission of COVID-19. A repeated cross-sectional observation design was being conducted on weekly basis involving one weekday and one weekend. The study population included all individuals who were visiting the selected eight sites for different reasons. The study participants were individuals who were found at the selected hotspot sites at the time of assessment. There were 10 randomly identified individuals per facility on each day of data collection. ODK (Open Data Kit) and a mobile application were used to collect data with GPS of the site of observation. The data deposited in a server has been downloaded for merging and analysis using Excel and SPSS. The proportion of preventive methods of COVID-19 is very low, less than 10% country level; cloth and surgical masks were the main types of masks used; the use of scarf/ “Netela” should be of concern as these may not be sustainable and not strong to prevent the transmission. 967 (1.8%) had all the three proper practices, 6,803 (12.5%) had any of the two proper practices, 17,788 (32.7%) had any one of the proper practices, and 28,836 (53.0%) had none of the three practices. |
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| Date Data Collection Started | 2020-11-30 |
| Date Data Collection End | 2020-12-06 |
| Title | Monitoring COVID-19 prevention practice: Hand hygiene, respiratory hygiene, and physical distance in major cities in Ethiopia |
| Data Type | Survey |
| PublicationYear | 2020 |
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| Description | The study involved weekly monitoring of individual behaviors towards the preventive practice of COVID-19 in 15 major cities of Ethiopia and 5980 individuals participated. The cities were Addis Ababa, Adama, Jimma, Bahir-Dar, Gondar, Hawassa, Wolaita Sodo, Hosaena, Mekelle, Dir Dawa, Harar, Jigjiga, Gambella, Assosa, and Semera. Eight service sectors (hot-spot sites for mobility) were selected based on the level of crowdedness that implies the presence of high risk for the transmission of COVID-19. A repeated cross-sectional observation design was being conducted on weekly basis involving one weekday and one weekend. The study population included all individuals who were visiting the selected eight sites for different reasons. Participants of the study were individuals who were found at the selected hotspot sites at the time of assessment. |
| Dataset study design | Longitudinal |
| Date Data Archived | 2021-01-29 |
| Date Data Cataloged | 2021-02-05 |
| Data Generating Unit | Public Health Emergency Management |
| URL | https://rtds.ephi.gov.et/public/showdetail/211 |
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