ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2023,15,5,801-810.DOI:10.5530/pj.2023.15.155Published:October 2023Knowledge and Perception of the Risk of Respiration Disorders in COVID-19 Pandemic in COPD Patient: A Mixed-Method StudyAmelia Lorensia, Rivan Virlando Suryadinata, and Dita Sukmaya Prawitasari Amelia Lorensia1,*, Rivan Virlando Suryadinata2, Dita Sukmaya Prawitasari3 1Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Surabaya, Surabaya, INDONESIA. 2Faculty of Medicine, University of Surabaya, Surabaya, INDONESIA. 3Faculty of Medicine, University of Surabaya, Indonesia. Abstract:Introduction: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have a higher risk for COVID-19-related complications. Knowledge and perception will greatly influence the behavior of a COPD patient in dealing with a problem, such as the risk of COVID-19 infection. The purpose of the study was to determine knowledge and perceptions about the risk of respiration disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic in COPD patients. This research was a mixed methods research with an explanatory sequential research design. The location was conducted in Rungkut District in Surabaya City, East Java, from May-October 2022. Sampling by purposive sampling method, and analyzed descriptively. The research sample was 116 people. On the knowledge, the most correct answers were the COVID-19 virus was contagious (112 of 116). On the perception, the answer with the most positive level is a question regarding the use of masks. Some respondents had a low knowledge category (54 of 116), and the most positive perception category (57 of 116). The respondents' knowledge of the COVID-19 virus showed COVID-19 virus was a contagious disease and was transmitted through air. But many respondents didn’t know about the type of COVID-19 virus. Therefore, it was necessary to develop a strategy to increase knowledge about COVID-19 and related COPD treatment. Keywords:COPD, COVID-19, knowledge, Perception.View:PDF (817.41 KB) PDF Images Knowledge and Perception of the Risk of Respiration Disorders in COVID-19 Pandemic in COPD Patient: A Mixed-Method Study ‹ Evaluation of In vivo Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Activity of Oroxyulum indicum, Baicalein, Chrysin with Phytochemical Analysis and Molecular Docking Study up Analysis of the Phytochemical and Antibacterial Properties of the Indigenous Mizo Medicinal Plant, Helicia Excelsa ›