评估医科、牙科、护理和物理治疗专业学生对乙型肝炎疫苗接种的认识、态度和实践的研究

Divya C. V., Nithya G., K. S. Premlal
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肝炎 "一词描述的是一种肝脏炎症。病毒感染通常会引起肝炎,但也有其他可能的原因。其中包括由药物、酒精、毒素和其他药物引起的肝炎,以及由自身免疫性疾病引起的肝炎。世界卫生组织建议,到 20 世纪末,所有国家都应将乙型肝炎疫苗 (HBV) 纳入其常规的婴幼儿免疫方案中。评估就读于医学、牙科、护理和物理治疗课程的学生对乙型肝炎疫苗接种的认识、态度和实践。喀拉拉邦科济科德地区一家高等医疗机构中学习医学、牙科、护理和物理治疗的学生参与了此次横断面调查。在评估知识、态度和实践(KAP)时,采用了一份结构化、开放式的自填问卷,用于收集有关 HBV 感染和疫苗接种的信息。在对知识、态度和实践进行评估时,采用了适当的评分方法。利用 SPSS 软件 20.0 版对数据进行了分析。在做出回答的 335 名学生中,256 名学生(76.4%)已接种疫苗,232 名学生(69.3%)对乙型肝炎疫苗接种知之甚少,6 名学生(16.7%)未接种疫苗,其余 23 名学生(6.9%)不确定接种情况。约 38.8%的学生有良好的接种习惯,这表明学生的乙肝疫苗接种知识、态度和习惯之间存在显著关联。这项研究表明,学生的乙肝疫苗接种知识、态度和实践之间存在关联,这意味着对该疾病的更好了解对个人的实践有积极影响。
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A Study to Evaluate the Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Hepatitis B Vaccination Among Medical, Dental, Nursing and Physiotherapy Students
The term ‘hepatitis’ describes an inflammation of the liver. A viral infection commonly causes it, but there are other possible causes of hepatitis. These include hepatitis caused by drugs, alcohol, toxins and other pharmaceuticals, as well as hepatitis caused by autoimmune conditions. The World Health Organisation suggested that by the close of the 20th century, all nations should include the Hepatitis B vaccine (HBV) in their regular infant and childhood immunisation regimens. To evaluate the knowledge, attitude and practice of Hepatitis B vaccination among students attending medical, dental, nursing and physiotherapy courses. Students studying medicine, dentistry, nursing and physiotherapy at a tertiary health care facility in Kerala’s Kozhikode district are participating in this cross-sectional survey. A structured, open-ended questionnaire that the self-administered knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) used to gather information regarding HBV infection and vaccination was employed to assess the KAP. For the assessment of knowledge, attitude and practice, appropriate scoring was carried out. Utilising SPSS Software version 20.0, the data was analysed. Out of the total 335 students who responded, 256 (76.4%) students were vaccinated, 232 (69.3%) showed poor knowledge towards Hepatitis B vaccination, 6 (16.7%) were not vaccinated and the remaining 23 (6.9%) are not sure about vaccination status. About 38.8% of students have good practice and show a significant association between knowledge, attitude and practice of Hepatitis B vaccination among students. This study shows an association between knowledge, attitude and practice of Hepatitis B vaccination among students, implying that a better understanding of the disease has a positive effect on the practices exercised by an individual.
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