Knowledge and Attitude of Blood Donors Towards Hepatitis B Virus Risk Behaviour in Ikenne Local Government Area, Ogun State, Nigeria

O. Adeyemo, B. O. Olugasa, A. Olarinmoye, A Betiku
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection poses a major global health concern, responsible for estimated 500,000 to 1.2 million human deaths each year. The clinical manifestations of HBV-related deaths that usually arise after chronic-hepatitis include liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. The transfusion of blood is a critical risk point for inadvertent transmission of Hepatitis B virus at emergency healthcare points. This poses a significant public health challenge especially in developing countries. The impact of this challenge in Ikenne Local Government area is yet to be estimated. This study was designed to assess the level of knowledge and attitude of blood donors in the four major towns in Ikenne Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria. A questionnaire survey enlisted 143 blood donors at selected blood banks in Ikenne, Ilishan, Iperu and Irolu towns in Ikenne Local Government Area, Ogun State, from February 4th to March 24th, 2021. Data collected were summarized using descriptive and correlation test statistics. Some 120 (93.9%) of the respondents were 18-34 years old. Unpaid donors accounted for 102 (78%) of the respondents. 2.8% of the respondents were confirmed positive for Hepatitis B virus before. Some 113 (86.9%) agreed that people should freely go for laboratory screening. Two-third 82 (63.1%) of the respondents indicated they knew where to get screened. Respondents’ knowledge was scored 2.423 ± 0.963, while a weak positive correlation was found between respondents’ knowledge and their risk behaviour (R = 0.296; P = <0.0001). The mean ± standard deviation of attitude of respondents was 4.207 ± 0.859, while a weak positive correlation was found between respondents’ Attitude and their risk behaviour (R = 0.225; P = < 0.010). Blood donors previously screened for the virus in general had better knowledge and behavioural attitudes that were compliant with Hepatitis B prevention, compared with previously unscreened individuals who exhibited high risk behaviour to the virus.
尼日利亚奥贡州Ikenne地方政府地区献血者对乙型肝炎病毒危险行为的知识和态度
乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染是一个重大的全球卫生问题,估计每年造成50万至120万人死亡。慢性肝炎后hbv相关死亡的临床表现通常包括肝硬化和肝细胞癌。输血是乙肝病毒在紧急卫生保健点无意传播的一个关键风险点。这对公共卫生构成重大挑战,特别是在发展中国家。这一挑战对伊肯地方政府地区的影响还有待估计。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚奥贡州Ikenne地方政府区的四个主要城镇的献血者的知识水平和态度。一项问卷调查于2021年2月4日至3月24日在奥贡州Ikenne地方政府区的Ikenne、Ilishan、Iperu和Irolu镇的选定血库对143名献血者进行了调查。收集的数据采用描述性和相关性检验统计进行汇总。其中,18 ~ 34岁的有120人(93.9%)。无偿献血者占102人(78%)。2.8%的应答者之前被确认为乙型肝炎病毒阳性。约113人(86.9%)同意市民应自由前往化验室作检查。三分之二(63.1%)的受访者表示他们知道在哪里进行筛查。被调查者的知识得分为2.423±0.963,而被调查者的知识与危险行为呈弱正相关(R = 0.296;P = <0.0001)。调查对象态度的均值±标准差为4.207±0.859,调查对象态度与危险行为呈弱正相关(R = 0.225;P = < 0.010)。与以前未接受病毒筛查的表现出对病毒有高风险行为的个人相比,以前接受过病毒筛查的献血者一般具有更好的知识和符合乙型肝炎预防的行为态度。
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