医学生血源性传播疾病风险的知识、态度与行为:一项横断面研究

Nada Bajuaifer, Hanaa Hego, M. Elgendy, Hanan Elmoneim
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背景:医学生早期临床接触血源性病原体(BBP)的风险较高。目的:在此,我们旨在评估他们对BBP的知识,并展示他们对报告暴露事件的态度。方法:采用结构化问卷对乌姆库拉大学医科学生进行横断面研究。结果:反应率为中等(66.5%,n = 905),约90% (n = 817)的学生对BBP有一定的认识,53.5% (n = 484)的学生对BBP的传播方式有较高的认识,78.7% (n = 713)的学生对BBP的认识较低。约18% (n= 164)的受访者至少接触过一次BBP。学生暴露于BBP的主要危害是年龄较小,女性,在第三年或之后缺乏BBP的先前教育,人类免疫缺陷病毒作为BBP的主要关注点,以及对报告程序的无知。结论:对BBP的认识不足,报告存在一定的差距。实际有效的预防和管理教育对于减少职业暴露至关重要。此外,在允许学生开始临床培训之前,必须确保学生的知识和理解。
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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Medical Students Regarding Risk of Blood-Borne Transmitted Diseases: A Cross Sectional Study
Background: Medical students are at a high risk of exposure to Blood-borne Pathogens (BBP) through their earlier clinical exposure. Aim: Herein, we aim to evaluate their knowledge about BBP and demonstrate their attitudes toward reporting the exposure incident. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a structured questionnaire amongst medical students-Umm Al-Qura University. Results: With a moderate response rate (66.5%, n = 905), about 90% (n = 817) of participants had previous knowledge about BBP, 53.5% (n = 484) of the students had a high knowledge level about the mode of transmission of BBP, 78.7% (n = 713) demonstrated low attitudes toward the BBP. About 18% (n= 164) of the respondents were exposed at least once to BBP. The main hazards for student exposure to BBP were younger age, females, lacking prior education about BBP at or after the third year, human immunodeficiency virus as a BBP of major concern, and ignorance of reporting procedures. Conclusion: Inadequate knowledge about BBP and some gaps in reporting were observed. Actual effective education for prevention and management is essential to minimize occupational exposure. In addition, it is compulsory to ensure students' knowledge and understanding before allowing them to start clinical training.
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