Information and Misinformation of Covid-19 Pandemic: A Descriptive Analysis of Local Perception in Delta State, Nigeria
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Department of Biological Sciences, Dennis Osadebay University, Asaba (Nigeria)
Department of Biological Sciences, Dennis Osadebay University, Asaba (Nigeria)
Department of Public Health, Imo State University, Oweri, (Nigeria)
Department of Public Health, Imo State University, Oweri, (Nigeria)
Department of Public Health, Imo State University, Oweri, (Nigeria)
Article Information
DOI: 10.51244/IJRSI.2025.120800319
Subject Category: Public Health
Volume/Issue: 12/9 | Page No: 3524-3535
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2025-01-14
Accepted: 2025-01-28
Published: 2025-10-10
Abstract
A lot of misconceptions and misinformation are been circulated concerning COVID-19. This study was therefore designed to investigate the role, and impact of information and misinformation with regard to socio-demographic factor relative to knowledge, attitude and cultural belief of the people of Delta State. The study adopted an online survey about misinformation on COVID-19 pandemic. The study investigated social media such as Whatsapp, Twitter, Facebook; and physical interaction and their impact on misinformation of COVID-19 on misinformation and information. The structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Data collected were analyzed using simple percentage, mean and standard deviation. Finding of the study showed that overall 45% of the sample population had good knowledge of COVID-19 management practice. Significant difference was found between the demographic factor knowledge and practice of COVID-19 management procedure, hence the impact was felt in Delta State. Also, the level of information about COVID-19 was low, due to the impact of socio-demographic factor about COVID-19 in Delta State. The acceptability of such information about COVID-19 prevention protocols were hindered by misconceptions (socio-demographic factors) about COVID-19 information, hence orientation of the populace about COVID-19 education need to be enhanced in Delta State. It was concluded that the knowledge of COVID-19 was poor and the practice (prevention protocol) was also poor among the respondents. It was recommended that health programme planners should consider reorientation of the respondents against COVID-19.
Keywords
Information, Misinformation , Covid-19, Pandemic
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