Assessment of the role of risk perceptions in decisions and behaviors among New COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia households systematic review 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.2260Abstract
Background
Most countries, Saudi Arabia faced several challenges during the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, some of which were related to the religious position of the country. The main challenges included deficits in knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward COVID-19, again toward new COVID-19 the negative psychological impacts of the pandemic on the general population and healthcare workers, the management of religious mass gatherings (e.g., Hajj and Umrah), and the imposition of travel regulations. Previous literature reported strong associations between decisions and several socio demographic variables about new COVID-19. However, knowledge about how behavioral factors, including risk perceptions and preferences, impact individuals’ attitudes towards receiving new COVID-19 mutant is currently lacking. According to the WHO COVID-19 technical guidance, ‘staying at home if feeling unwell’ is one of the critical public health and social measures (PHSM). Aim of the study: To assess the role of risk perceptions in decisions and behaviors among New COVID-19 mutant in Saudi Arabia households systematic review 2024. Method: This systematic review utilized the PubMed database for data extraction, including freely accessible studies published in the last 5 years among New COVID-19 mutant. 7 articles from different study designs were included, while awareness and non-English language studies were excluded. Results: In recent years, the concept of role of risk perceptions in decisions and behaviors among New COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia a systematic review 2024. With regard to age-standardized rates (ASR), the incidence of New COVID-19 pandemic was estimated to be high number cases (males and females) in Saudi Arabia with ASR incidence rates of in males and in females. Conclusion: The adoption of broad among New COVID-19 mutant in Saudi Arabia households strategies using a vaccine adapted to the dominant variant in circulation would yield substantial benefits in Saudi Arabia. The earliest responses of the Saudi authorities to the New COVID-19 mutant pandemic involved the implementation of suspension of religious activities, closure of non-essential shops, enforcement of changes at the workplace,. However, the country has faced several challenges, including deficits in the knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward New COVID-19 mutant pandemic.




