Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices in Adapting to COVID-19 Pandemic Conditions a Cross-sectional Survey among Mongolian Residents
This survey aims to compare the level of knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the population towards coronavirus infection with the results of the baseline survey result; to define the challenges faced by the participants and the behavioral changes when they have overcome and are adapting to the new style; to develop and disseminate evidence-based recommendations for decision-makers who are dealing with the pandemic. A total of 1896 people aged 15-60 years old participated in the study. The survey data were collected using quantitative (questionnaire) and qualitative (observation) methods. The survey questionnaire consisted of 45 questions of 6 chapters: demographic, knowledge, attitude and adaptation practice towards coronavirus infection, patient satisfaction with health care service delivery, and information demand.