K. Amorha, Martin Ifeanyi Chiebue, E. Ayogu, O. Ukoha-Kalu, M. Okonta
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大学生是感染和传播乙型肝炎(HBV)的高危人群。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚大学埃努古校区(UNEC)本科生对乙肝的知识、态度和行为。2014年4月至5月,对UNEC的本科生进行了横断面和描述性调查。对360名学生进行了一份包含33个项目的结构化问卷调查,内容涉及乙肝知识基础的陈述、对乙肝的态度和做法。采用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS) v 16.0进行统计分析,采用独立样本t检验和ANOVA检验,显著性水平P≤0.05。大多数患者听说过肝炎(93.0%)和乙型肝炎(89.9%)。不到一半(35.9%)的人认为他们可能感染乙型肝炎。只有25.6%的人接受了乙肝筛查,只有33.0%的人接种了乙肝疫苗。在360名受访者中,97.2%、10%和24.4%的受访者表示“知识良好”、“态度积极”和“行为良好”。卫生科学专业的学生在乙型肝炎方面的实践明显优于工商管理专业的学生[1.89 (95% CI;1.67 - 2.11) vs 1.46 (95% CI;1.19 - 1.73);F = 3.072;P = 0.05]。本研究结果显示,总体而言,UNEC的本科生对肝炎和乙型肝炎有很好的了解,但这既没有转化为有利的态度,也没有转化为良好的做法。
Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice of Undergraduate Students in University of Nigeria Enugu campus (UNEC) towards Hepatitis B
Undergraduate students represent a population that is at high-risk for acquiring and spreading hepatitis B infection (HBV). This study was designed to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and practice of undergraduate students in the University of Nigeria Enugu Campus (UNEC) towards Hepatitis B. During April to May 2014, a cross-sectional and descriptive survey was conducted amongst undergraduate students of UNEC. A 33-item structured questionnaire on statements concerning knowledge base of HBV, attitudes and practices towards hepatitis B were distributed to 360 students. Statistical analysis was carried out with the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) v 16.0 using the independent sample’s t-test and ANOVA test with level of significance set at P ≤ 0.05. Majority had heard of hepatitis (93.0%) and hepatitis B (89.9%). Less than half (35.9%) thought they could get hepatitis B infection. Only 25.6% had gone for a hepatitis B screening and just 33.0% had been vaccinated against HBV. Out of the 360 respondents, 97.2 %, 10 % and 24.4 % had good knowledge, positive attitudes and good practice, respectively. The students of health sciences had significantly better practice in hepatitis B than the students of business administration [1.89 (95% CI; 1.67 – 2.11) versus 1.46 (95% CI; 1.19 – 1.73); F = 3.072; p = 0.05]. The results of this study reveal that overall, undergraduate students of UNEC had good knowledge on hepatitis and hepatitis B but this translated neither to favourable attitudes nor good practices.