Knowledge and attitudes regarding sexually transmitted infections among healthcare workers.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Giulia Ciccarese, Ilaria Salvi, Giorgio Oddenino, Giulia Silvestrini, Maria G Mavilia, Aurora Parodi, Francesco Drago
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Abstract

Background: Healthcare workers have a fundamental role in providing care and education on sexually transmitted infections (STIs). However, their knowledge is often worryingly limited. This study aimed to assess the real knowledge and attitude regarding STIs among healthcare workers of the IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Genoa, Italy.

Methods: The recruited subjects were asked to complete a 31-item questionnaire, divided into 3 sections: socio-demographic context, knowledge about STIs, and personal sexual behavior.

Results: We enrolled 140 subjects, employed as nurses (52.9%), physicians (12.9%), laboratory technicians (7.1%), or other workers (27.1%). Despite the generalized erroneous belief of having a good level of knowledge on the matter, only one-third of the subjects could correctly identify STIs among a list of diseases, and less than one-third correctly recognize all possible ways of transmission. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was the most frequently recognized STI (97%), but only 39.2% of healthcare workers were correctly informed about the body fluids that can transmit the virus. Most participants (93.5%) correctly identified condoms as effective in preventing STIs but did not indicate complete abstinence as the only way to guarantee protection against STIs. Most participants were informed on the oncogenic potential of human papillomavirus (HPV) infections (82%), the usefulness of the Pap test (85.7%), and the existence of vaccines against some STIs (63.5%).

Conclusions: Overall, healthcare workers have limited knowledge about STIs. Creating specific educational programs aimed at healthcare providers should become a priority.

医护人员对性传播感染的认识和态度。
背景:医护人员在提供护理和性传播感染 (STI) 教育方面发挥着重要作用。然而,他们的知识往往有限,令人担忧。本研究旨在评估意大利热那亚IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino医院医护人员对性传播疾病的真实了解和态度:方法:要求受试者填写一份包含 31 个项目的问卷,问卷分为三个部分:社会人口背景、性传播感染知识和个人性行为:我们招募了 140 名受试者,他们分别是护士(52.9%)、医生(12.9%)、实验室技术人员(7.1%)或其他工作者(27.1%)。尽管受试者普遍错误地认为自己对性传播疾病有一定的了解,但只有三分之一的受试者能从一系列疾病中正确识别出性传播疾病,只有不到三分之一的受试者能正确识别出所有可能的传播途径。人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)是最常见的性传播疾病(97%),但只有 39.2% 的医护人员正确了解可传播该病毒的体液。大多数参与者(93.5%)正确地认为安全套能有效预防性传播疾病,但没有指出完全禁欲是保证免受性传播疾病侵害的唯一方法。大多数参与者都了解人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染的致癌可能性(82%)、巴氏试验的有用性(85.7%)以及某些性传播感染疫苗的存在(63.5%):总体而言,医护人员对性传播感染的了解有限。结论:总体而言,医护人员对性传播疾病的了解有限,针对医护人员制定专门的教育计划应成为当务之急。
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