Knowledge, attitude, and practice of cold chain management among primary health care workers in Giwa, Northwestern Nigeria

B. Nwankwo, Shuaibu Joga, A. Olorukooba, L. Amadu, M. Onoja-Alexander, K. Hamza
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Background: Cold chain management is a system of transport and storage of vaccines in a potent state from the time of manufacture to the time of administration. Preserving vaccines from its manufacture through administration requires adequate cold chain infrastructure, compliance with standards, and effective management. At the end of the chain, are healthcare providers who should have adequate knowledge to manage the cold chain. Aim: The aim of this study is to assess knowledge, attitude, and practice of cold chain management among primary health care (PHC) workers. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out using a pretested, structured, interviewer-administered questionnaire. A multistage sampling method was used in selecting the 78 respondents. Data were collated and analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 23. Data were presented using frequencies and proportions. Results: Majority (71.8%) of the respondents knew the correct temperature range for which vaccines should be stored. Only 3.8% of the respondents had good knowledge of cold chain management. About two-thirds (75.6%) of the respondents agreed that cold chain management is important. Most respondents (78.5%) showed a positive attitude toward cold chain management. Only over half (51.3%) of the respondents had appropriate practice. Conclusion: This study has shown that the PHC workers in the study area had poor knowledge, about two-thirds had a positive attitude and only about half of them had appropriate practice on cold chain management. The local government department should improve on training and retraining of PHC workers on cold chain management.
尼日利亚西北部吉瓦市初级卫生保健工作者冷链管理的知识、态度和实践
背景:冷链管理是疫苗从生产到给药期间处于有效状态的运输和储存系统。从疫苗生产到管理,疫苗的保存需要充分的冷链基础设施、遵守标准和有效的管理。在冷链的末端,是医疗保健提供者,他们应该有足够的知识来管理冷链。目的:本研究的目的是评估初级卫生保健(PHC)工作者对冷链管理的知识、态度和实践。材料和方法:横断面研究采用预先测试,结构化,访谈者管理的问卷。采用多阶段抽样方法,选取78名受访者。数据整理和分析使用统计软件包社会科学版本23。数据用频率和比例表示。结果:大多数(71.8%)应答者知道疫苗应储存的正确温度范围。只有3.8%的受访者了解冷链管理。约三分之二(75.6%)的受访者认为冷链管理很重要。大多数受访者(78.5%)对冷链管理持积极态度。只有超过一半(51.3%)的受访者有适当的做法。结论:本研究表明,研究区初级保健工作者对冷链管理的认识较差,约三分之二的人态度积极,只有约一半的人有适当的冷链管理实践。当地政府部门应加强对初级保健人员冷链管理的培训和再培训。
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