Use of face masks in a primary care outpatient setting in Hong Kong: Knowledge, attitudes and practices

Summary Objectives To assess if a knowledge gap exists in the correct use of face masks, and to explore the correlations between knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding the use of face masks among outpatients and their caregivers in an outpatient clinic in Hong Kong. Study design Cross-sectiona...

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description Summary Objectives To assess if a knowledge gap exists in the correct use of face masks, and to explore the correlations between knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding the use of face masks among outpatients and their caregivers in an outpatient clinic in Hong Kong. Study design Cross-sectional study. Methods Outpatients and their caregivers who were present at an outpatient setting in Hong Kong were invited to participate in this survey. All participants were asked to complete a self-administered closed-ended questionnaire about their knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding the use of face masks. Data were described using descriptive statistics and correlation coefficients. Results Among the 399 respondents, 52% knew the correct steps in wearing a face mask, and their attitudes toward face masks were generally positive. Further analyses showed that respondents were more likely to wear a face mask at a clinic than in a public place or at home. Moreover, respondents were more likely to wear a face mask to protect others against influenza-like illness (ILI) than for self-protection. There was low to moderate correlation between attitudes and practices (correlation coefficient 0.26, P  
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Adult
Ambulatory Care
Attitudes
Carers
Chinese people
Correlation coefficients
Cross-Sectional Studies
Education
Face mask
Female
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Hong Kong
Hospital transmission
Humans
Infectious Disease
Influenza-like illness
Internal Medicine
Male
Masks
Masks - statistics & numerical data
Middle Aged
Minisymposium
Outpatient clinics
Primary Health Care
Surveys and Questionnaires
Young Adult
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