Knowledge and Attitude Toward Common Cold in Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract
Background Common cold is a self- limiting condition targeting the upper respiratory tract. Even though
it resolves on its own yet it accounts for 40% of absentees from work and a large number of visits to
the physician clinic. The most common sign and symptoms include sore throat, coryza, runny nose or
congestion, muscle pain, and sometimes cough. Symptomatic treatment of this minor ailment can be
either by herbal products or over the counter drugs. Nevertheless, it is always mistaken for Influenza
or bacterial infection. The proper knowledge of this condition could prevent mistreatment and would
keep the country’s resources intact. Accordingly, the aim of the current study is to assess the knowledge
and attitude of a sample of the Lebanese population on the common cold. Method A cross-sectional
descriptive questionnaire-based study was performed in Beirut area. The questionnaire was divided into
three parts that included demographic information, as well as knowledge and attitude questions. Results
were considered significant when P-value was ≤ 0.05 with a confidence interval of 95%. Results Three
hundred eighty-five adult Lebanese participants were enrolled in the study. The youngest age group was
more knowledgeable on common cold than the elderly. Moreover, Ph.D. holders scored the highest on the
knowledge score (6.71/10). Alarmingly, 14.8% of the tested sample still use antibiotics as soon as their
cold symptoms start. Around 88% of the participants believed that the Ministry of Public Health should be
involved to ensure the understanding of this condition in Lebanon. Conclusion The role of all health care
providers as well as their orders and the Ministry of Public Health is to ensure proper education on the
common cold by conducting awareness campaigns.
Journal/Conference Information
BAU journal-Health and wellbeing,DOI: DOI, ISSN: ISSN: 2617-1635, Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Pages Range: 1-9,