Dr.Kebede, Dawit( Consultant Internist and PCCM specialist )Dr .Melke, Addisu( Consultant Internist and Nephrologist )Chala, Kalkidan2021-02-072023-11-052021-02-072023-11-052020-01http://etd.aau.edu.et/handle/123456789/25013Background; in this era of COVID-19 epidemic health care workers are at increased risk of contracting the disease. The WHO estimates that around 20% of HCW have already acquired the infection in the world worst affected areas. It is a paramount important to prevent spread of infection among the HCWs as they can be a source of community transmission. There are some evidences showing there is a gap in knowledge, attitude and practice of personal protective equipment use among the health care workers. Objective: To assess knowledge, attitude and practice of PPE among HCWs that are currently working in Tikur Anbessa Specialized hospital and Eka Kotebe general hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Methodology: This cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted on HCWs of TASH and EKGH in the month of October 2020. Participants were selected using convenient sampling method and 45 itemed, web-based, self-administered questionnaires were used for data collection via internet access. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 26. Socio-demographic and important information assessing KAP were collected. Result: A total of 277 HCWs responded to the questionnaire from both centers. The mean age was 30.77±5.78 years. Among them majority was male (n=158, 57%) and majority were from TASH 261 (94.2%). Medical doctors constituted 73.2% (n=203) followed by nurses (n=70, 25.3%). On average, 38.6% had 8hours of work per day. Among the responders, 18.8% (n=51) uses informal ways to gather information and 19.1% (n=53) of HCWs tested positive for COVID-19. Knowledge, attitude and practices regarding PPE use among these HCWs were 73.9%, 40.3% and 57.7% respectively. Conclusion and Recommendation: This survey shows that there is poor attitude and practice of PPE especially N95 use among HCWs. Institution based training and inclusive updates needs to be implemented.en-USProtective equipment , Covid-19Knowledge, attitude and practice of health care workers towards personal protective equipment in the era of Covid-19Thesis