Knowledge of Community Pharmacists in Saudi Arabia Regarding Human Monkeypox, Its Management, Prevention, and Vaccination: Findings and Implications
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design, Setting, and Population
2.2. Sampling Method, Sample Size, and Sample Size Calculations
2.3. Development of the Questionnaire
2.4. Design and Administration of the Questionnaire
2.5. Data Management and Analysis
2.6. Ethics Statement
3. Results
3.1. Response Rate
3.2. Sociodemographic Data
3.3. Knowledge of Monkeypox Disease
3.3.1. Overall Knowledge of Monkeypox
3.3.2. Participants’ Responses to the Knowledge Statements
3.3.3. The Association between Participants’ Knowledge and Their Sociodemographic Characteristics
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | N (%) |
---|---|
Gender | |
Male | 164 (86.77) |
Female | 25 (13.23) |
Age group | |
24–30 | 97 (51.32) |
31–40 | 69 (36.51) |
41–50 | 20 (10.58) |
>50 | 3 (1.59) |
Educational level | |
BPharm/PharmD | 169 (89.42) |
Postgraduate diploma | 8 (4.23) |
MSc/MPharm/equivalent or higher | 12 (6.35) |
Experience as a community pharmacist in Saudi Arabia (in years) | |
Less than 1 year | 36 (19.05) |
1–5 | 82 (43.39) |
6–10 | 43 (22.75) |
More than 10 | 28 (14.81) |
Overall Knowledge Scores and Knowledge Subdomains | Mean ± SD |
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Overall knowledge (28 items) | 17.72 ± 5.56 out 28 |
Causative pathogen and epidemiology of monkeypox (5 items) | 2.93 ± 1.20 out of 5 |
Diagnosis and clinical characteristics (13 items) | 8.88 ± 3.0 out of 13 |
Routes of transmission (5 items) | 3.28 ± 1.48 out of 5 |
Clinical management and prevention (5 items) | 3.16 ± 1.48 out of 5 |
No. | Statement | Yes | No | I Do Not Know |
---|---|---|---|---|
K1 | Monkeypox is caused by a virus (i.e., a viral disease infection) | 180 (95.2) | 2 (1.1) | 7 (3.7) |
K2 | Monkeypox is a newly discovered disease in humans in 2022 | 83 (43.9) | 88 (46.6) | 18 (9.5) |
K3 | Globally, in this year 2022, monkeypox has caused less than 10,000 cases till now | 75 (39.7) | 56 (29.6) | 58 (30.7) |
K4 | In Saudi Arabia, there are reported cases of monkeypox in 2022 | 107 (56.6) | 40 (21.2) | 42 (22.2) |
K5 | The current global outbreak of monkeypox is declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) a Public Health Emergency of International Concern | 122 (64.6) | 24 (12.7) | 43 (22.8) |
K6 | Skin rashes and lesions are one of the key characteristics for identifying monkeypox | 165 (87.3) | 12 (6.3) | 12 (6.3) |
K7 | The following are signs and symptoms that can occur in persons with monkeypox: | |||
K7.1 Fever | 168 (88.9) | 5 (2.6) | 16 (8.5) | |
K7.2 Chills | 145 (76.7) | 14 (7.4) | 30 (15.9) | |
K7.3 Lymphadenopathy (swelling of the lymph nodes) | 141 (74.6) | 16 (8.5) | 32 (16.9) | |
K7.4 Headache | 149 (78.8) | 19 (10.1) | 21 (11.1) | |
K7.5 Exhaustion/lack of energy | 160 (84.7) | 10 (5.3) | 19 (10.1) | |
K7.6 Muscle aches | 157 (83.1) | 8 (4.2) | 24 (12.7) | |
K7.7 back pain | 124 (65.6) | 25 (13.2) | 40 (21.2) | |
K7.8 Respiratory symptoms (e.g., sore throat, nasal congestion, cough) | 122 (64.6) | 31 (16.4) | 36 (19.0) | |
K8 | The incubation period of monkeypox (i.e., time from exposure to the pathogen to onset of symptoms) can range from 1–5 days | 87 (46.0) | 43 (22.8) | 59 (31.2) |
K9 | Monkeypox symptoms typically last from 2 to 4 weeks | 119 (63.0) | 12 (6.3) | 58 (30.7) |
K10 | The case-fatality rate for monkeypox infection has been estimated at approximately 30% | 55 (29.1) | 63 (33.3) | 71 (37.6) |
K11 | Human-to-human transmission can occur via close contact with skin lesions or respiratory secretions of an infected person with monkeypox | 161 (85.2) | 12 (6.3) | 16 (8.5) |
K12 | Human-to-human transmission can occur via prolonged face-to-face contact with an infected person | 103 (54.5) | 53 (28.0) | 33 (17.5) |
K13 | Persons could get infected via direct contact with objects, surfaces, or materials contaminated with the monkeypox | 126 (66.7) | 36 (19.0) | 27 (14.3) |
K14 | Animal-to-human transmission can occur via eating inadequately cooked meat and other animal products of an infected animal | 107 (56.6) | 43 (22.8) | 39 (20.6) |
K15 | Asymptomatic individuals (i.e., during the incubation period of the infection) are the main source of spreading the monkeypox infection | 123 (65.1) | 23 (12.2) | 43 (22.8) |
K16 | Diagnosis of monkeypox infection is confirmed by using a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test | 122 (64.6) | 18 (9.5) | 49 (25.9) |
K17 | Medications such as tecovirimat and brincidofovir that were developed to treat smallpox may be used to treat monkeypox | 100 (52.9) | 24 (12.7) | 65 (34.4) |
K18 | There are approved vaccines for the prevention of monkeypox | 81 (42.9) | 51 (27.0) | 57 (30.2) |
K19 | Standard preventive and precautionary measures are effective in preventing monkeypox | 133 (70.4) | 15 (7.9) | 41 (21.7) |
K20 | Supportive care and adequate hydration may be enough for most patients with an intact (healthy) immune system | 128 (67.7) | 24 (12.7) | 37 (19.6) |
K21 | Patients with severe monkeypox symptoms or at increased risk to develop severe monkeypox infection should be referred for a specialized medical care | 156 (82.5) | 9 (4.8) | 24 (12.7) |
Variable | Total Knowledge Score Median (IQR) | p Value a |
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Gender | ||
Male (n = 164) | 19 (16–21) | 0.500 |
Female (n = 25) | 18 (14–21) | |
Age group | 0.063 | |
24–30 (n = 97) | 18 (15–21) | |
31–40 (n = 69) | 20 (17–22) | |
≥41 (n = 23) | 19 (16–23) | |
Educational level | ||
BPharm/PharmD (n = 169) | 19 (16–21) | 0.723 |
Postgraduate diploma (n = 8) | 16.50 (10–23) | |
MSc/MPharm/equivalent or higher (n = 12) | 20 (12–20) | |
Experience as a community pharmacist in Saudi Arabia (in years) | ||
Less than 1 year (n = 36) | 18 (14.25–21) | 0.040 * |
1–5 (n = 82) | 18 (16–21) | |
6–10 (n = 43) | 20 (18–24) | |
More than 10 (n = 28) | 19 (15–21.75) |
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Alrasheedy, A.A.; Aldawsari, A.H.; Alqasir, M.I.; Alsawyan, O.A.; Alalwan, O.A.; Alwaker, S.A.; Almutairi, M.S.; Godman, B. Knowledge of Community Pharmacists in Saudi Arabia Regarding Human Monkeypox, Its Management, Prevention, and Vaccination: Findings and Implications. Vaccines 2023, 11, 878. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040878
Alrasheedy AA, Aldawsari AH, Alqasir MI, Alsawyan OA, Alalwan OA, Alwaker SA, Almutairi MS, Godman B. Knowledge of Community Pharmacists in Saudi Arabia Regarding Human Monkeypox, Its Management, Prevention, and Vaccination: Findings and Implications. Vaccines. 2023; 11(4):878. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040878
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlrasheedy, Alian A., Abdulrahman H. Aldawsari, Munyib I. Alqasir, Omar A. Alsawyan, Osama A. Alalwan, Saleh A. Alwaker, Masaad S. Almutairi, and Brian Godman. 2023. "Knowledge of Community Pharmacists in Saudi Arabia Regarding Human Monkeypox, Its Management, Prevention, and Vaccination: Findings and Implications" Vaccines 11, no. 4: 878. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040878
APA StyleAlrasheedy, A. A., Aldawsari, A. H., Alqasir, M. I., Alsawyan, O. A., Alalwan, O. A., Alwaker, S. A., Almutairi, M. S., & Godman, B. (2023). Knowledge of Community Pharmacists in Saudi Arabia Regarding Human Monkeypox, Its Management, Prevention, and Vaccination: Findings and Implications. Vaccines, 11(4), 878. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040878