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[Preprint]. 2025 May 7:2025.05.06.25327113.
doi: 10.1101/2025.05.06.25327113.

Knowledge and attitudes of commercial motorcyclists on personal protective equipment in the crisis-affected Limbe and Tiko Health Districts of Cameroon toward injury prevention: A formative research study for a health education intervention

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Knowledge and attitudes of commercial motorcyclists on personal protective equipment in the crisis-affected Limbe and Tiko Health Districts of Cameroon toward injury prevention: A formative research study for a health education intervention

Chrisantus Eweh Ukah et al. medRxiv. .

Abstract

Background: In Cameroon, commercial motorcycle riders are essential for urban transportation; however, they face considerable health risks from road traffic accidents and workplace hazards. Despite the critical role of personal protective equipment (PPE) in reducing injury risks, riders often possess limited knowledge and attitudes towards PPE. This study aimed to assess the knowledge and attitudes of motorcycle riders in the Limbe and Tiko Health Districts.

Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted with 499 commercial motorcycle riders aged 18 and older in these districts from the 15th of May 2024 to the 17th of August 2024. Participants were selected through consecutive sampling at motorcycle pick-up locations after obtaining ethical approval from the University of Buea, with severely ill individuals excluded from the study. Trained research assistants administered structured questionnaires to gather data on sociodemographics, riding habits, and riders' knowledge and attitudes regarding PPE use. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics with SPSS version 25, and Bloom's Criteria was applied to classify participants' knowledge as good or poor.

Results: The average age of the 499 riders was 32.2±7.6 years, all of whom were male, with 48.5% aged between 21-30 years. Only 32.1% held a valid motorcycle license, and 37.1% were internally displaced due to the ongoing socio-political crisis in the two English-speaking regions of Cameroon. The findings showed that 30.7% of riders had good knowledge of PPE, 26.1% displayed positive attitudes, while only 13.2% practiced good PPE usage. This study highlights significant deficiencies in knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to PPE among motorcycle riders in Limbe and Tiko Health Districts, underscoring the necessity for targeted health education interventions to enhance their understanding and usage of PPE, ultimately improving safety and reducing injuries among riders.

Keywords: Attitudes; Injury Prevention; Knowledge; Motorcycle Riders; Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

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Competing interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.Authors

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Motorcycle riders’ knowledge on the different types of personal protective equipment.
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Overall knowledge of bike riders on personal protective equipment.
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Overall attitudes of motorcycle riders toward personal protective equipment.

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