Knowledge on Post Exposure Prophylaxis of HIV among Nurses of a Private Hospital

D. Khadgi, Pooja A Shah, A. Mahato, Karishma Khadgi
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Introduction: There are many effective prevention interventions available for those experiencing occupational exposure, and post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is one of them. Different studies worldwide have shown low utilization of PEP for HIV due to lack of adequate knowledge. Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge on PEP of HIV among nurses. Methodology: Descriptive cross-sectional research design was used and all the 130 nurses working in a private hospital of Biratnagar were the sample. Self-administered semi-structured questionnaire was used. Descriptive statistics as percentage, mean, median and standard deviation were used to analyse the data. Results: Almost all of the nurses knew the meaning of PEP and the majority were aware about components, indications and best time for initiating PEP after exposure. Less than half had knowledge about appropriate treatment regimen, antiretroviral drugs used for PEP, PEP drugs contraindicated during pregnancy, effectiveness of PEP and duration of protection by PEP. Findings also revealed that only one-third of the nurses (35.8%) had adequate knowledge on PEP of HIV. Conclusion: In least developed and developing countries like Nepal, healthcare workers including nurses have to work in resource-limited settings, putting themselves at higher risk of contracting different blood borne infections, including HIV, a disease without cure so far. Thus the findings reflect the need for the in-service awareness program and the integration of content in the pre-service curriculum on PEP of HIV for the nurses who are at risk for occupational exposure.
某私立医院护士HIV暴露后预防知识的调查
有许多有效的预防措施可用于那些经历职业暴露,暴露后预防(PEP)是其中之一。世界各地的不同研究表明,由于缺乏足够的知识,PEP对艾滋病毒的利用率很低。目的:了解护理人员艾滋病毒PEP知识知晓情况。方法:采用描述性横断面研究设计,以Biratnagar一家私立医院的130名护士为样本。采用自我管理的半结构化问卷。采用百分率、平均值、中位数和标准差等描述性统计方法对数据进行分析。结果:几乎所有护士都知道PEP的含义,大多数护士了解暴露后PEP的成分、适应症和最佳启动时间。不到一半的人了解PEP的适当治疗方案、PEP使用的抗逆转录病毒药物、妊娠期PEP药物禁忌、PEP的有效性和PEP的保护时间。调查结果还显示,仅有三分之一(35.8%)的护士对PEP有足够的了解。结论:在尼泊尔等最不发达国家和发展中国家,包括护士在内的卫生保健工作者必须在资源有限的环境中工作,使自己面临感染各种血液传播感染的更高风险,包括艾滋病毒,这是一种迄今无法治愈的疾病。因此,本研究结果反映了对职业暴露风险护士开展在职艾滋病意识项目和整合职前课程内容的必要性。
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