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. 2020 Nov 11;8:2050312120970721. doi: 10.1177/2050312120970721

Table 2.

Summary of included studies on patterns of knowledge, attitude, and practice and associated factors of COVID-19.

Author Knowledge Attitude Practice Associated factors
Zhong et al. 1 Good = 90% • Good = 97.1% • Avoided crowded places = 96.4%
• Wore masks = 98%
• Lower likelihood of negative attitudes and
• preventive practices toward COVID-2019
Wolf et al. 6 • Know symptoms = 71.7%
• Prevent infection = 69.8%
• “Very worried” about getting the coronavirus = 24.6% • Ready to fight the outbreak = 20.8% • Sex
• Race
• Economic status
• Health literacy and
• Day of survey
Shi et al. 22 • Extensive knowledge = 89.51% • Good = 77.17% • Advanced training and
• Experience of caring for patients with COVID-19
Roy et al. 25 • Knows multiple modes of transmission = 29.5%
• Regarded COVID-19 as a highly contagious disease = 43%
• Acknowledged that washing hands frequently could stop the spread of infection = 97%
• Regarded fever as a symptom of COVID-19 = 18.2%
• Agreed to quarantine = 96%
• Thought social distancing is essential to stop the virus from spreading = 98%
• Considered traveling within the country to be safe during the pandemic = 88.7%
Dost et al. 8 • Alcohol based hand antiseptics = 806%
• Liquid soap = 67.3%
• Sodium hypochlorite (1/10 diluted) = 37.0%, should be used as disinfectants.
• Started wearing masks after the pandemic because of fear of disease transmission = 43.9%
Geldsetzer 26 • Wearing a common surgical mask was “highly effective” = 37.8% of United States and 29.7% of United Kingdom
• Prudent to refrain from eating at Chinese restaurants = 25.6% of United States and 29.6% of United Kingdom
• Thought that children were at an especially high risk of death = 53.8% of United States and 39.1% of United Kingdom
• Recommended care-seeking option of staying home and contacting their
• Good practice = 64.2% of United States and 79.0% of United Kingdom
Erfani et al. 27 • Good knowledge = 90% • Had a moderate attitude = 60.8% • Had moderate practice = 71.3% • Male gender
• Non-health care–related professions
• Single and lower level of education
Hanafiah and Wan 28 • COVID-19 is a contagious respiratory disease = 98.9% agree
• COVID-19 is caused by a bacteria
• Called SARS-CoV-2 and can be treated with antibiotics = 64.7% disagree
• COVID-19 is a zoonotic disease = 70.2% agree
• COVID-19 is a pandemic disease = 68.5% agree
• There is currently no approved vaccine to prevent COVID-19 = 93.5% agree
• Agreeing that COVID-19 is a very deadly disease = 79%
• worried about themselves and loved ones getting sick with COVID-19 = 96.3%
• Worried about spreading COVID-19 to others = 94.4%
• Worried about the impact of COVID-19 on their work, livelihood and the economy = 96.1%
• Agreed they could reduce their risk of getting COVID-19 by avoiding crowded public areas, keeping their hands clean, and not touching their face = 99.1%
• Agreed that closure of areas of congregations such as schools and places of worship are an extreme and unnecessary measure to control the spread of COVID-19 = 16.4%
• Language
• Gender
• Age
• Education level and
• Employment status.
Huynh et al.9 • Knew the mode of transmission = 67.0%
• Knew the isolation period = 65.8%
• Knew treatment = 58.4%
• Held positive attitude regarding the risk of personal = 82.3%, and family members = 79.8% • Occupation
Khader et al. 23 Knew the incubation period is 1–14 days = 36.1% • Perceived COVID-19 as very dangerous = 17.7%
• Perceived it as moderately dangerous = 71.7%
• Perceived it as not dangerous = 9.5%
• Had good practice on prevention of disease transmission = 74.7%
Bener and Al-Khal 29 Had good knowledge = 79.4% • Afraid to travel for fear of being affected by SARS = 60% • Poor level of practice = 31.7% • Level of education
Almutairi et al. 30 • Not sure about their knowledge regarding incubation period = 50.5%
• Not sure the period of communicability = 36.5%
• Had good knowledge regarding quarantine = 86.2%
• Believed that there was a vaccine available for the disease = 25.5%
• Aware that the disease was a viral illness = 91.6%
• Mistakenly believed that the disease was an immunodeficiency disease 48.9%
• Hand washing = 94%, and the use of face masks in crowded areas = 74.9%
• Avoiding touching their eyes, noses, or mouths = 81.3%
• Gender
Azlan et al. 17 • Good = 80.5% • Positive attitudes = 83.1% • Avoiding crowds = 83.4%
• Proper hand hygiene = 87.8%
• Wearing of face masks = 51.2%.
• Age
• Religion
• Occupation
• Income
• gender
Al-Hanawi et al. 14 • Good = 81.64% • Positive attitudes = 94% • Refrained from attending social events = 95%
• Avoided crowded places = 94%
• Avoided shaking hands = 88%
• Gender
• Age
• Marital status
• Level of education
• Occupation
• Income level
Zhang et al. 19 • Good = 89% • Worried = 85% • Good = 89.7% • Work experience
• Occupation
Lau et al. 31 • Knows transmission route:
• Coughing and sneezing = 89.5%
• Indirect hand contact = 72.6%
• Face to face talking = 83.0%
• Handshakes or hugs = 81.2%
• Sharing and eating from the same dish = 84.9%
• Worried = 80.3% • Hand washing = 89.9%
• Avoided crowded places = 62.9%
• Social distancing = 32.4%
• Wearing face masks = 28%
• Residence
• Level of education
• Having phone/television
• Income
Reuben et al. 32 • Good knowledge = 99.5% • Positive attitudes = 79.5% • Practicing social distancing/self-isolation = 92.7%
• Improved personal hygiene = 96.4%
• Using face mask respectively 82.3%=
• Having good knowledge
Saqlain et al. 18 • Good knowledge = 93.2% • Positive attitude (mean = 8.43) • Good practice = 88.7% • Occupation
• Age
• Year of experience
Maheshwari et al. 16 • Good knowledge = 92.7% • Positive attitude ⩾ 80% • Avoided unnecessary travel = 98.6%
• Maintain social distance = 98.3%
• Washing hands = 96.6%
• used hand sanitizer = 92.7%
• Wear face mask = 91.1%
• Gender
Prasad Singh et al. 15 • Good knowledge = 40% • Good attitude about social distancing = 97.8%
• Good attitude about lockdown strategy = 99.1%
• Regular hand washing/sanitizing using alcohol = 98.7%
• Covering mouth and nose while coughing or sneezing = 97.4%
• Social distancing = 97%
• Staying at home = 97.8%
• Cook meat and eggs well = 21.2%
• Avoid unprotected direct contact with live animals = 30.3%
• Seek hospital/health unit = 87%
Asaad et al. 24 • Had sufficient knowledge = 51% • Exhibited a positive attitude ⩾ 70% • Occupation