Awareness, knowledge, attitude and practices regarding human papilloma virus among female students at the University of Namibia

H. Amukugo, Blessing Rufaro Rungayi, A. Karera
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Purpose: The high prevalence of human papilloma virus (HPV) infection and its association with cervical cancer (as one of the leading causes of death in Namibia) makes it important to determine the level of understanding as well as beliefs of the public regarding HPV, especially that of young university female students. The purpose of the study was to determine awareness, knowledge, attitude and practices regarding HPV, among female students at the University of Namibia.Methods: A quantitative cross sectional research design was adopted using a convenient sample of 126 female students from the 534 females at the health sciences faculty, University of Namibia, Main Campus. Data was collected using a modified, adopted self-administered questionnaire and analysed using Microsoft Excel 2013.Results: The majority of participants were below 25 years (79.1%), single (91.7%) and nursing students (93.3%). HPV awareness was generally high with the majority aware of HPV infection (71%), cervical cancer (94.2%), genital warts (90%) and HPV vaccine (54.2%). Only 40% knew that HPV could be transmitted through skin to skin contact and only 9.2% knew that HPV was not associated with herpes. Attitude towards HPV was positive, 55% believed they were at risk of HPV and 82% were willing to receive the HPV vaccine. Practices regarding HPV were poor, 68% were sexually active, 40% reported using condoms sometimes, 7% never used condoms at all and 75% had never had a Pap smear test done.Conclusions: Level of awareness and knowledge of HPV, its related diseases and vaccines was moderate to high, attitude was generally positive whilst practice was poor among female students at the health sciences faculty, University of Namibia. Students need to be encouraged to engage in safe sexual practice to prevent and reduce risk of HPV infection.
纳米比亚大学女学生对人乳头瘤病毒的认识、知识、态度和做法
目的:人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染的高流行率及其与宫颈癌(在纳米比亚是导致死亡的主要原因之一)的关联,使得确定公众,特别是年轻大学女学生对HPV的理解程度和信念非常重要。该研究的目的是确定纳米比亚大学女学生对HPV的认识、知识、态度和做法。方法:采用定量横断面研究设计,从纳米比亚大学主校区健康科学学院534名女生中抽取126名女生作为方便样本。数据收集采用修改后的自我管理问卷,并使用Microsoft Excel 2013进行分析。结果:以25岁以下(79.1%)、单身(91.7%)、护生(93.3%)为主。HPV意识普遍较高,大多数人知道HPV感染(71%),宫颈癌(94.2%),生殖器疣(90%)和HPV疫苗(54.2%)。只有40%的人知道HPV可以通过皮肤接触传播,只有9.2%的人知道HPV与疱疹无关。对HPV的态度是积极的,55%的人认为他们有感染HPV的风险,82%的人愿意接受HPV疫苗。有关HPV的做法很差,68%的人性活跃,40%的人报告有时使用安全套,7%的人从未使用安全套,75%的人从未做过巴氏涂片检查。结论:纳米比亚大学卫生科学学院女学生对人乳头瘤病毒及其相关疾病和疫苗的认识和知识水平中等至较高,态度普遍积极,但实践较差。需要鼓励学生进行安全的性行为,以预防和减少HPV感染的风险。
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