Measuring HIV knowledge and attitudes in the health care setting: Italian results from an ECDC/EACS survey.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
HIV Medicine Pub Date : 2025-06-26 DOI:10.1111/hiv.70067
Maria Mazzitelli, Mattia Trunfio, Karine Dubé, Ana-Mendez Lopez, Esteban Martinez
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Abstract

Introduction: In 2023, ECDC and EACS conducted a survey aimed to assess health care providers' knowledge of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) on key concepts of HIV transmission and prevention, and their behaviours towards people living with HIV (PLWH) in the WHO European Region. The present work describes data from Italy to identify areas requiring implementation at the national level.

Methods: We anonymously collected and analysed cross-sectional survey data from 438 Italian health care professionals from Italy and described them by clinical settings and years of practice.

Results: There were 438 respondents (36 ± 11 years, 77.8% physicians and 38.3% HIV care providers). Less than half of them (43.8%) had received training on "equity, diversity, or inclusion" and "HIV stigma/discrimination." Less than a fifth (17.4%) disagreed with the statement "Undetectable = Untransmittable", and 23.4% and 39.8% were unaware of the preventive benefits of pre-exposure and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). Knowledge was lower among non-HIV care providers and those with <5 years of work experience. Concerns about acquiring HIV through routine, low/no-risk clinical activities were more common among non-HIV care providers and less experienced professionals, leading to inappropriate and stigmatizing practices (e.g., use of double gloves) in up to 52.4% of cases. Over a fifth (29.2%) of respondents were unaware of workplace protocols for HIV-specific infection control and PEP. Discriminatory behaviours, including unwillingness to care for PLWH and unauthorized disclosure of HIV status, were reported by 21.9% and 12.5% of respondents.

Conclusions: These findings highlight significant knowledge gaps and improper or stigmatizing practices for HIV care in the Italian health care system. Improved educational initiatives, starting before entering the workforce and extending to institutions outside HIV care settings, are needed to reduce stigma and improve health care practice.

衡量卫生保健机构中的艾滋病毒知识和态度:意大利ECDC/EACS调查的结果。
2023年,ECDC和EACS进行了一项调查,旨在评估世卫组织欧洲区域卫生保健提供者对人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)传播和预防关键概念的知识,以及他们对艾滋病毒感染者(PLWH)的行为。本工作介绍了意大利的数据,以确定需要在国家一级实施的领域。方法:我们匿名收集和分析来自意大利的438名意大利卫生保健专业人员的横断面调查数据,并根据临床环境和实践年数对其进行描述。结果:调查对象438人(36±11岁),其中医生占77.8%,艾滋病医护人员占38.3%。其中不到一半(43.8%)接受过“公平、多样性或包容性”和“艾滋病污名/歧视”方面的培训。不到五分之一(17.4%)的人不同意“检测不到=无法传播”的说法,23.4%和39.8%的人不知道暴露前和暴露后预防(PEP)的预防作用。结论:这些发现突出了意大利卫生保健系统中HIV护理的重大知识差距和不当或污名化做法。需要改进教育举措,从进入劳动力队伍之前开始,并扩展到艾滋病毒护理机构以外的机构,以减少污名和改善保健做法。
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HIV Medicine
HIV Medicine 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
167
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: HIV Medicine aims to provide an alternative outlet for publication of international research papers in the field of HIV Medicine, embracing clinical, pharmocological, epidemiological, ethical, preclinical and in vitro studies. In addition, the journal will commission reviews and other feature articles. It will focus on evidence-based medicine as the mainstay of successful management of HIV and AIDS. The journal is specifically aimed at researchers and clinicians with responsibility for treating HIV seropositive patients.
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