Knowledge, Attitude and Practice concerning Hepatitis B infection among the health care personnel in selected Primary Health Care Centres in Lucknow

Mukesh Shukla, S. Tyagi, Neeraj Gupta
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Background: Hepatitis B is a major global health problem and one of the most serious type of viral hepatitis, but it can be prevented with strategies like safe and effective vaccination, increasing awareness and by adhering to universal precautions. Objective: To assess the knowledge, attitude and practice concerning Hepatitis B infection among the health care personnel. Materials and methods: Cross-Sectional study was conducted among health care personnel working at the Primary Health Centres in Lucknow. A total of 89 health care personnel comprising of medical officers, staff nurses, laboratory technicians, pharmacists including class IV workers present on the day of data collection were included in the study and interviewed using pretested questionnaire. Descriptive summary using frequencies, proportions and percentages were used to present study results. Result: Majority (93.4%) of the medical officers were aware about type of hepatitis in comparison to staff nurses, paramedical staff and class IV workers (20.0%, 21.8% and 4.5% respectively). Knowledge about symptoms of hepatitis B was found minimal (9.1%) among class IV workers and paramedical staff (18.7%) as compared to doctors (80.0%) and staff nurse (35.0%). Only 13.6% of class IV worker had concern to report each and every case of needle stick injury. Practice to strictly follow of universal precautions and biomedical waste management guidelines was found to be least (9.1% and 18.1% respectively) among class IV workers. Conclusion: The study revealed sub-optimal KAP (Knowledge, attitude and practices) in concern to several aspects of Hepatitis B infection among primary healthcare personnel. Key words: Hepatitis B, Knowledge, Attitude, Practices, Healthcare personnel
勒克瑙选定初级卫生保健中心卫生保健人员关于乙型肝炎感染的知识、态度和做法
背景:乙型肝炎是一个主要的全球卫生问题,也是最严重的病毒性肝炎类型之一,但可以通过安全有效的疫苗接种、提高认识和坚持普遍预防措施等策略加以预防。目的:了解医务人员对乙型肝炎感染的知识、态度和行为。材料和方法:在勒克瑙初级保健中心工作的卫生保健人员中进行了横断面研究。研究共纳入89名医务人员,包括收集数据当日在场的医务人员、护士长、实验室技术人员、药剂师(包括IV级工作人员),并使用预测问卷进行访谈。描述性总结使用频率,比例和百分比来呈现研究结果。结果:医务人员对肝炎类型的知别率(93.4%)高于普通护士(20.0%)、辅助医务人员(21.8%)和四级工作人员(4.5%)。与医生(80.0%)和护士(35.0%)相比,IV类工作人员和辅助医务人员(18.7%)对乙型肝炎症状的了解最少(9.1%)。只有13.6%的IV类工人关心报告每一起针刺伤病例。在第四类工人中,严格遵守普遍预防措施和生物医学废物管理准则的做法最少(分别为9.1%和18.1%)。结论:该研究揭示了初级卫生保健人员在乙肝感染的几个方面的知识、态度和实践不理想。关键词:乙型肝炎;知识;态度
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