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Covid-19 Appropriate Behavior General Population in Central | 96040

Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science
eISSN No. 2347-2367 pISSN No. 2347-2545

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Covid-19 Appropriate Behavior General Population in Central and Rural Area

Author(s): Abhinesh Singh Baghel*, Surekha Tayade, Tanvi Guru and Manas Singh Baghel

Abstract

Background and aims: The lengthy influence on life conduct such as hand washing, usage of the mask, distance, respiratory hygiene, farewell to manual shaking, prevent crowds etc. is certain to have a major impact on the COVID 19 epidemic and the concomitant restrictions. The aim of this study was to create and analyse a questionnaire for the evaluation of changes in living behaviours of individuals during COVID 19. Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study was a broad Indian community online survey. We did the study during COVID-19 outbreak. We obtained the data using demographic and preventative behaviour surveys. This study was a fast, wider online cross-section study in several towns, cities and villages in India during the unlocking period. The data were gathered utilizing the web interview and phone interview platform of Google Form. The researcher members of the group shared a typical invite message with a link to the online survey through email, Facebook, Insta, and WhatsApp via personal and social connections. Result: A research among the general population of central India and rural Indians was carried out in this respect, taking appropriate behaviour, and ensuring that the covid-19 virus is safe and prevented. Finally, in order to evaluate the particular area which displays a divergence from the predicted findings, certain actions may be implemented if the exact impacts are found, and such a deviation would further enhance our understanding of this specific issue. The knowledge and awareness at a higher level, such as the research design, would certainly aid in evaluating the effects.

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