The Knowledge and Perception about COVID-19 among Medical Imaging Professionals

TitleThe Knowledge and Perception about COVID-19 among Medical Imaging Professionals
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsDogra A, Ewaidat HAl, Samee NAbdel, Allam JPrakash, Patro KKumar, Plawiak P, Mahmoud NF, Hammad M
JournalHealth & Social Care in the Community
Date Published2023
ISSN0966-0410
Abstract

The coronavirus invaded the world in late 2019. It includes many subtypes, majorly severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). Jordan has faced enormous hardships in dealing with the abrupt spread of the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Jordan has taken severe and deterring measures to combat the disease’s spread, such as closing Jordanian schools and institutions. Medical imaging professionals (MIPs) play a vital role in corona patients’ diagnosis, management, and treatment planning, and their awareness is essential to understand. This study focuses on medical imaging professionals (MIPs) and their aid in COVID-19 planning. The knowledge and perception of the COVID-19 pandemic were assessed using a live cross-sectional survey conducted during the outbreak. Medical imaging professionals and trainees in private, military, and government hospitals provided data. Regarding the diagnosis of COVID-19, the researchers have found that molecular biology techniques are the first line of defence, whereas nasopharyngeal swabs and the polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) are also prevalent among medical professionals for COVID-19 testing. Overall, medical imaging experts and interns in Jordan exhibited expected levels of knowledge and perception. They advised following the CDC and WHO guidelines in their healthcare settings to offer an acceptable approach during the pandemic.

URLhttps://doi.org/10.1155/2023/5329930
DOI10.1155/2023/5329930

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Data aktualizacji: 15/12/2023 - 15:21; autor zmian: Paweł Pławiak (pplawiak@iitis.pl)