远东联邦区社会护理机构工作人员对艾滋病毒感染的认识及其在提供优质服务和降低自我感觉感染艾滋病毒风险方面的意义

I. O. Taenkova, O. E. Trotsenko, L. Balakhontseva, A. A. Taenkova, E. Bazykina
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研究目的:揭示影响服务提供的认识水平和污名化因素,揭示社会护理人员自我感觉感染艾滋 病毒的风险,以及规划旨在提高其有关艾滋病毒感染问题能力的活动的必要性。材料和方法:通过结构化问卷,对远东联邦区 6 个主体的 386 名社会护理机构专家进行了社会学研究。调查参与者的平均年龄为 41.5 岁,工作年限为 11.2 年。研究采用了社会学(调查)和分析研究方法。研究结果艾滋病毒/艾滋病是当今主要的医疗和社会问题之一。社会医疗机构的专业人员在工作中不可避免地会遇到艾滋病毒感染者。他们对艾滋病毒传播途径的认识不足,对艾滋病毒感染者的污名化,导致他们害怕并不愿意与这些服务对象打交道。74.7% 的受访者认为自己对艾滋病毒感染问题的了解程度令人满意。所有参与者都非常了解艾滋病毒的主要传播途径,但只有 66.1%的受访者知道母婴传播。受访者对自我感觉感染艾滋病病毒的风险缺乏了解,在与感染艾滋病病毒的客户共事时感到焦虑,在与艾滋病病毒呈阳性的同事共事时警惕性很高。然而,高达 25.7%的受访者表示愿意帮助艾滋病毒感染者。调查参与者选择使用安全套、一次性医疗器械和个人卫生用品以及避免静脉注射毒品作为预防艾滋病毒感染的措施。结论:研究结果表明,人们对这一问题的认识水平不够,因此可以得出结论认为,接受社 会服务的艾滋病毒感染者在一定程度上会受到鄙视,而且社会工作者自我感觉在职业上容易感染 艾滋病毒。这表明有必要进一步监测社会工作者的知识,以确定优先主题,从而提高他们在艾滋病毒感染问题上的专业能力,同时有必要为社会护理机构的专家举办培训研讨会,以促进发展他们与艾滋病毒呈阳性的客户打交道的实际技能。
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Social care institutions workers of the far eastern federal district awareness on HIV-infection and its significance in providing quality services and lowering self-perceived HIV risk
Objective of the research: to reveal level of awareness and stigmatizing factors that influence service provision, to disclose self-perceived HIV risk of social care workers and a necessity of planning events targeted at increasing their competence concerning the issues of HIV-infection. Materials and methods: by the means of a structured questionnaire, a sociological research was conducted among 386 specialists of social care institutions of 6 constituent entities of the Far Eastern Federal district. Mean age of survey participants was 41.5 years, work experience – 11.2 years. Sociological (survey) and analytical research methods were utilized in the study. Results: HIV/AIDS epidemic is one of main medical and social issues of modern days. Specialists of social care institutions will inevitably meet with people living with HIV during their practice. Their insufficient awareness about HIV transmission route, stigmatization of people living with HIV cause fear and reluctance to work with such recipients of the service. Respondents rated their knowledge on the issue of HIV-infection as satisfactory in 74.7%. All participants were well aware of main routs of HIV transmission however, mother-to-child transmission was known only by 66.1% of respondents. A certain lack of knowl­edge was revealed regarding self-perceived HIV risk as well as anxiety regarding working with HIV-infected clients and high rate of alert when working with HIV-positive colleagues. However, up to 25.7% of respondents expressed their readiness to help people living with HIV. Using condoms, disposable medical instruments and personal hygiene items as well as avoiding intravenous drug use were selected by survey participants as measures of HIV-infection prevention. Conclusion: the results of the research indicate insufficient level of awareness on the issue, because of which a con­clusion can be made that there is a certain degree of stigmatization of clients living with HIV receiving social services, as well as existence of self-perceived occupational vulnerability to HIV among social workers. This reveals a necessity of further surveillance over social workers’ knowledge to define priority topics in order to increase their professional competence on the issue of HIV-infection as well as expediency of holding training seminars for specialists of social care institutions contributing to development of their practical skills in work with HIV-positive clients.
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