Publications by authors named "Refah Tamanna"

We aimed to explore coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) risk perception and prevention practices among people living in high- and low-population density areas in Dhaka, Bangladesh. A total of 623 patients with confirmed COVID-19 agreed to participate in the survey. Additionally, we purposively selected 14 participants from diverse economic and occupational groups and conducted qualitative interviews for them accordingly.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Refah Tamanna"

  • - Refah Tamanna's research primarily focuses on public health issues, particularly regarding risk perception and prevention practices related to infectious diseases like COVID-19.
  • - In the study titled "COVID-19 Risk Perception and Prevention Practices among High- and Low-Density Populations in Bangladesh," Tamanna conducted a mixed-methods study involving 623 surveyed COVID-19 patients and qualitative interviews with 14 participants from varied economic and occupational backgrounds.
  • - The findings highlight significant differences in COVID-19 risk perception and prevention behaviors between individuals living in high-density and low-density areas, shedding light on the socio-economic factors influencing health responses during the pandemic in Bangladesh.