Abstract:
A total of 418 health care workers participated in the study with a response rate of 99.1%.
The majority of the study participants 310(74.2%), were males, and 163(39%) were nurses/
midwives respectively. More than half of the respondents 237(56.7%), had reported that
they didn‘t have face-to-face contact with a confirmed COVID-19 patient. Among the
respondents, 173(41.4%), 147(35.2%), 63(15.1%), and 65(15.6%) of the health professionals had always used gloves, medical masks, face shield, or goggles/protective glasses, and
disposable gown, respectively. In this study, age between 25–34 years (AOR = 0.20), age
between 35–44 years (AOR = 0.13), family size of >6 (AOR = 3.77), work experience of 21–
30 years (AOR = 0.01), and good handwashing habit (AOR = 0.44) were the protective factors against COVID-19. On the other hand, perception of non-exposure to COVD 19 (AOR =