Hijab or Niqab Interacts with Facemasks Usage at Healthcare Settings in Kabul, Afghanistan: A Multi-Center Observational Study
Abstract
1. Introduction
1.1. Objective
1.2. Ethics Approval
2. Methods
2.1. Study Setting
2.2. Inclusion and Exclusion
2.3. Data Variables and Data Collection
2.4. Statistics
3. Result
Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Study Participants
4. Discussion
5. Limitations and Implications
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Frequency | Percent | |
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
Men | 1279 | 64.9 |
Women | 691 | 35.1 |
Age | ||
Less than 40 | 1396 | 70.9 |
More than 40 | 574 | 29.1 |
Location of subject | ||
Inside the building of the hospital (indoor) | 942 | 47.8 |
Inside the building of the hospital (outdoor) | 1028 | 52.2 |
Time of observation | ||
Morning | 867 | 44.0 |
Afternoon | 1103 | 56.0 |
Mask usage | ||
No | 566 | 28.7 |
Yes | 1404 | 71.3 |
Type of mask (1404) | ||
Surgical | 1333 | 94.9 |
Cloth | 38 | 2.7 |
Filtered (N95) | 33 | 2.4 |
Approach of using mask (1404) | ||
Correct | 1209 | 86.1 |
Incorrect | 195 | 13.9 |
Hospital Name/Total Observed Subjects | No | Yes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Frequency | Percent | Frequency | Percent | |
JAMHORIAT/113 | 38 | 33.6% | 75 | 66.4% |
IBNI SINA/115 | 34 | 29.6% | 81 | 70.4% |
MAIWAND/106 | 47 | 44.3% | 59 | 55.7% |
ESTIQLAL/107 | 40 | 37.4% | 67 | 62.6% |
BARCHI/89 | 15 | 16.9% | 74 | 83.1% |
ALI ABAD/110 | 32 | 29.1% | 78 | 70.9% |
ARYANA/104 | 19 | 18.3% | 85 | 81.7% |
AMIRI/105 | 18 | 17.1% | 87 | 82.9% |
ROYAL/90 | 17 | 18.9% | 73 | 81.1% |
GLOBAL/95 | 32 | 33.7% | 63 | 66.3% |
SHAIKH ZAYID/110 | 54 | 49.1% | 56 | 50.9% |
WAZIR AKBAR KHAN/114 | 22 | 19.3% | 92 | 80.7% |
INDRAGANDI/117 | 45 | 38.5% | 72 | 61.5% |
102 BED KHAIR KHANA/111 | 34 | 30.6% | 77 | 69.4% |
SAMA/92 | 21 | 22.8% | 71 | 77.2% |
KHATUMUL NABEYEEN/86 | 7 | 8.1% | 79 | 91.9% |
MILAT/86 | 4 | 4.7% | 82 | 95.3% |
MALALAI/106 | 40 | 37.7% | 66 | 62.3% |
RABEYA BALKHI/114 | 47 | 41.2% | 67 | 58.8% |
Variable n = 1970 | Mask Usage (By Observation) | |
---|---|---|
Yes n (%) | No n (%) | |
Gender | ||
Men (1279) | 885 (69.2) | 394 (30.8) |
Women (691) | 519 (75.1) | 172 (24.9) |
X2 = 7.663 | p₋value = 0.006 | |
Age | ||
Less than 40 (1396) | 995 (71.3) | 401 (28.7) |
More than 40 (574) | 409 (71.3) | 165 (28.7) |
X2 = 0.000 | p₋value = 0.993 | |
Location of the subject | ||
Indoor/Inside the ward (942) | 709 (75.3) | 233 (24.7) |
Outdoor/In the yard (1028) | 695 (67.6) | 333 (32.4) |
X2 = 14.080 | p₋value = 0.000 | |
Total | 1404 (71.3%) | 566 (28.7%) |
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Nemat, A.; Danishmand, T.J.; Essar, M.Y.; Raufi, N.; Ahmad, S.; Lazarus, S. Hijab or Niqab Interacts with Facemasks Usage at Healthcare Settings in Kabul, Afghanistan: A Multi-Center Observational Study. Healthcare 2022, 10, 1946. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10101946
Nemat A, Danishmand TJ, Essar MY, Raufi N, Ahmad S, Lazarus S. Hijab or Niqab Interacts with Facemasks Usage at Healthcare Settings in Kabul, Afghanistan: A Multi-Center Observational Study. Healthcare. 2022; 10(10):1946. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10101946
Chicago/Turabian StyleNemat, Arash, Tamim Jan Danishmand, Mohammad Yasir Essar, Nahid Raufi, Shoaib Ahmad, and Suleman Lazarus. 2022. "Hijab or Niqab Interacts with Facemasks Usage at Healthcare Settings in Kabul, Afghanistan: A Multi-Center Observational Study" Healthcare 10, no. 10: 1946. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10101946
APA StyleNemat, A., Danishmand, T. J., Essar, M. Y., Raufi, N., Ahmad, S., & Lazarus, S. (2022). Hijab or Niqab Interacts with Facemasks Usage at Healthcare Settings in Kabul, Afghanistan: A Multi-Center Observational Study. Healthcare, 10(10), 1946. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10101946