| Background: This study aimed to develop and practically use a questionnaire to evaluate knowledge,
attitude, and practice (KAP) of women regarding the use of sanitizers at home against coronavirus
disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Methods: An online cross-sectional study was conducted among Iranian women (aged ≥18 years). The
KAP items were selected based on the experts’ opinions, and the scale underwent a series of validation
processes, including the face, content, and construct validity, and internal consistency for reliability.
Results: The internal consistency coefficient exceeded 0.7 for KAP subunits. Exploratory factor analysis
(EFA) suggested a three-factor construct for each subunit, and the results of the confirmatory factor
analysis (CFA) indicated acceptable fit indices for the proposed models. Overall, 330 women (mean age:
36.78±10.12 years, married: 74.2%, and bachelor’s degree: 46.7%) completed the questionnaire. The
level of adequate knowledge on sanitizer use, positive attitude, and good practice achieved were 87.0%,
58.5%, and 66.1%, respectively. Among demographic variables, education level and occupation showed
a significant relationship (P<0.05) against KAP and attitude, individually.
Conclusion: Despite the high percentage of knowledge, the participants did not get a high attitude and
practice score. |