Relationship Between the Level of Knowledge of Covid-19 and The Movement Control Order (MCO) among Patients at Kinarut Health Clinic.

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https://doi.org/10.23917/bik.v17i1.3298

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Covid-19, Knowledge, Movement Control Order , MCO, Malaysia, Clinic

Abstract

The country has been facing the Covid-19 crisis that has affected the rest of the world in this decade. Numerous approaches and alternatives are implemented by the government to overcome this pandemic either controlled or stopped utterly.  In order for the government to succeed, the emphasis on breaking the chain of infection of Covid-19 and  the  direction of  the  Movement  Control  Order  (MCO)  must be strengthened. Thus, the main goal of this study is to identify the level of patient’s knowledge regarding Covid-19 and Movement Control Order  as well as to analyze the relationship between the level of knowledge about Covid-19 and Movement Control Order () among patients who come for treatment at the Kinarut Health clinic.  Methodology: This study applies the quantitative research methodology, specifically surveys through questionnaires, whereas the sampling method used is systematic sampling with 200 patients in the Kinarut area. Analysis of instrument evaluation and sampling technique is also discussed in this study. Analysis: The finding showed that the patients' knowledge level about Covid-19 was at a moderate level with a mean value = 3.610, SD = 0.345. The level of knowledge relating to Movement Control Order (MCO) is also at a moderate level with a mean value = 3.610, SP = 0.345.  Result: The correlation analysis showed that there is a strong relationship between the level of knowledge about Covid-19 and the level of knowledge of the Movement  Control Order, with a correlation value of r = 0.71, p> 0.05. Thus, the results of this analysis show  that there is a  strong relationship between  the variables of the knowledge level of Covid-19 and Movement Control Order in breaking the chain of infection Covid-19, particularly among patients who are living around Kinarut. 

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2023-11-26

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2024-01-31

Published

2024-02-06

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Baddiri, B., Abdullah, M. K., Musa, M., Mamat, R., Makajil, J. D., Duasin, C., & Jelemie, C. S. (2024). Relationship Between the Level of Knowledge of Covid-19 and The Movement Control Order (MCO) among Patients at Kinarut Health Clinic . Jurnal Berita Ilmu Keperawatan, 17(1), 64–71. https://doi.org/10.23917/bik.v17i1.3298

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