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The prevalence and outcome of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia bacteraemia over a 5 year period at tertiary care in Saudi Arabia
Ali Amer Al Shehri, Bader Ibrahim Asiri, Khalid Mousa Asiri, Mohammad Abdullah Albakkar, Salmah Muidh Ali Alharbi, Saeed Saad Alqahtani, Sultan Ahmad Alkahtani, Yahya Mohammed Aloosh
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022. 9525054

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Acceptance, perception and awareness regarding COVID-19 vaccination among general population in Karachi, Pakistan
Tafazzul Hyder Zaidi, Nadira Hyder Zaidi, Aamer Humayun Ansari, Sobia Memon, Faheem Ahmed, Aleena Waheed, Javeria Abdul Mateen, Amtul Bari, Fatima Tuz Zehra
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022. 9525052

Misconceptions and Fears among Primary Health Care Physicians in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia, regarding COVID-19
Ameen Mohammed Hashem Malky, Khalid M. Almosa
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022. 9525066

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Granulomatous Gastritis in Crohn's Disease - is it Common or Rare: Review Article
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis: A Review Article
Hani Raka Karrar, Mahmoud Ismail Nouh, Rehab Salah Aldin Alhendi,
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Salihah Ali Razqan, Mohammed Yahya Mojammam, Hessa Meteq Albalawi, Mohammed Aljunaid Alamin Alsheikh, Naif Ibrahim Saeed Abusharhah,
Saleh Jabbar Alzahrani, Sara Gafar Ali Seedahmed
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022. 9525062

Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography in the evaluation of pancreatic and biliary disorders
Shaza Youssef, Thamin Alassaad
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Classification and Diagnosis of Acute Pancreatitis
Thamin Alassaad, Shaza Youssef
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice towards Over-the-Counter Drugs (OTC) use among adult population in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Fathi El-Gamal, Badr Atia Alsahafi, Ibrahim Alsammak, Emad Darwesh, Raad Albogami, Abdullah Taha
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022. 9525056

A Prospective Study Comparing Laparoscopic with Open Appendectomy in Children with Complicated Appendicitis
Younes, Alaa E.
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022. 9525063

Physical Activity and Eating Habits Impact on Attentiveness and Academic Achievement Among Health Specialty Students in University of Hail
Khalid Farhan Alshammari, Abdulmohsin Homoud Almalaq, Fadi Sulaiman Alqassim, Khalid Falah Alqahtani
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022. 9525064

Assessment of Knowledge and practice of Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY) among Primary care physicians in Najran, Saudi Arabia
Mohammed Ayed Huneif
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022. 9525065

Primary Healthcare Physicians' Knowledge, Attitude and Practices about Diabetic Foot Prevention and Management in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia
Hassan Mohammed H. Alqarni, Abdulrahman Mohammed Alshehri,
Shahad Hassan Ali Alhayaza, Ali Al-Mousa
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DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022. 9525079

Knowledge and awareness level about radial head subluxation mechanism among Saudi population living in western region of Saudi Arabia
Enaam M.Junainah, Areej A. Alsufyani, Abdulaziz B. Alghuraibi, Ahmed F.Aljuhani, Raghad M. Alsaqqa, Huda A. Alzahrani
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Allergy to Salbutamol
Turki Alahmadi
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June 2022 - Volume 20, Issue 6

Misconceptions and Fears among Primary Health Care Physicians in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia, regarding COVID-19

(1) MBBS; , Ministry of Health, Abha, Saudi Arabia
(2) SBFM , Consultant of Preventive Medicine & Health Leadership, Ministry of Health, Abha, Saudi Arabia

Corresponding Author:
Dr. Ameen M.H. Malky
Email: Malkya44@gmail.com

Received: April 2022 Accepted: May 2022; Published: June 1, 2022. Citation: Ameen Mohammed Hashem Malky, Khalid M. Almosa, Misconceptions and Fears among Primary Health Care Physicians in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia, regarding COVID-19. World Family Medicine. 2022; 20(6): 40- 52.
DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2022.9525066

Abstract

This study aimed to identify primary care physicians’ misconceptions regarding COVID-19, and to assess their fear of COVID-19. Following an analytical cross-sectional study design in primary healthcare (PHC) centers in Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia, 515 PHC physicians were included. A self-administered questionnaire was used for data collection. It included personal characteristics, misconceptions about COVID-19, and the Fear of COVID-19 Scale. Results showed that only 10.5% of PHC physicians did not have any misconceptions regarding COVID-19, while 53.6% had low misconceptions and 35.9% had high misconceptions. PHC physicians’ main sources of information about COVID-19 were the social media (58.1%), followed by the Internet (55.5%), and mass media (47%). More than half of primary care physicians (50.1%) had high grades of fear of COVID-19. PHC physicians’ misconceptions scores significantly and positively correlated with their COVID-19 fears scores (r=0.425, p<0.001). Differences in grades of misconceptions among PHC physicians differed significantly according to their nationality (p=0.003), but did not differ significantly according to any other personal characteristics. The youngest PHC physicians (aged <30 years) had significantly the highest grades of high fear of COVID-19 (58.4%, p<0.001). Female PHC physicians had significantly more high fear grade toward COVID-19 than males (56.6% and 47.2%, respectively, p=0.048). The study concluded that misconceptions and fears regarding COVID-19 are common among PHC physicians in Aseer Region. Social media is the main source of health information regarding COVID-19. Fear among PHC physicians is significantly and positively correlated with their misconceptions.

Keywords: Misconceptions, Corona phobia, Fear of COVID-19, Primary healthcare,
Saudi Arabia







 


 

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