| Literature DB >> 22028961 |
Emeka B Kesieme1, Kenechi Uwakwe, Eshiobo Irekpita, Andrew Dongo, Kefas John Bwala, Bamidele J Alegbeleye.
Abstract
Background. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a well recognised occupational health hazard preventable by vaccination. Objectives. To determine the knowledge of operating room personnel (ORP) in Nigeria about the Hepatitis B vaccine, their perception of Hepatitis B vaccination and vaccination status against HBV. Methods. Four university hospitals were selected by simple random sampling. A structured questionnaire was administered to 228 ORP after obtaining consent. Result. Only 26.8% of ORP were vaccinated against HBV. The primary reason for not being vaccinated or for defaulting from vaccination was lack of time. Differences in age, sex, duration of practice and respondent's institution between vaccinated and unvaccinated ORP were not significant (P > 0.05). The majority (86.8%) had the awareness of the existence of Hepatitis B vaccine. 83.8% of respondents believed that the vaccine should be given to the ORP as part of work place safety measures. The majority were aware of the modes of transmission of HBV infection. 78.9% of respondents believed that Hepatitis B vaccine is safe and 81.1% would recommend it to another staff. Conclusion. Despite a good knowledge about HBV infection and vaccine, most of ORP are still not vaccinated. Hepatitis B vaccination should be a prerequisite for working in the theatre, hence putting surgical patients at reduced risk.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22028961 PMCID: PMC3199087 DOI: 10.1155/2011/157089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hepat Res Treat ISSN: 2090-1364
Vaccination status.
| Vaccination status | |
|---|---|
| Vaccinated | 61 (26.8%) |
| Not vaccinated | 167 (73.2%) |
| Total | 228 (100%) |
Knowledge of hepatitis B vaccine.
| Are you aware of vaccination for hepatitis B | |
|---|---|
| Yes | 198 (86.8%) |
| No | 30 (13.2%) |
| Total | 228 (100%) |
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| Hepatitis B vaccine should be given to ORP as part of work place safety | |
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| Yes | 191 (83.8%) |
| No | 13 (5.7%) |
| DNK | 24 (10.5%) |
| Total | 228 (100%) |
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| Hepatitis B vaccine can be administered simultaneously with HBIG (the immunoglobulin) when indicated | |
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| Yes | 102 (44.9%) |
| No | 36 (15.9%) |
| DNK | 89 ( 39.2%) |
| Total | 227(100%) |
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| When indicated as part of PEP, it should be administered within 24 hrs of exposure | |
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| Yes | 116 (50.9%) |
| No | 27 (11.8%) |
| DNK | 85 (37.3%) |
| Total | 227 (100%) |
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| For complete protection, it consists of two doses at 0 and 6 months | |
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| Yes | 55 (24.6%) |
| No | 71 (31.7%) |
| DNK | 98 (43.8) |
| Total | 224 (100%) |
Knowledge of risk factors.
| Percutaneous injury with blood | |
|---|---|
| Yes | 188 (91.7%) |
| No | 17 (8.3%) |
| Total | 205 (100%) |
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| Mucous membrane contact with blood | |
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| Yes | 168 (83.2%) |
| No | 33 (16.8%) |
| Total | 197 (100%) |
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| Contact of abraded skin with potentially infected tissue | |
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| Yes | 170 (84.6%) |
| No | 31 (15.4%) |
| Total | 201 (100%) |
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| Contact of skin afflicted with dermatitis with potentially infected body fluid | |
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| Yes | 146 (78.1%) |
| No | 41 (21.9%) |
| Total | 187 (100%) |
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| Do you agree you are at risk more than the general population | |
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| Agree | 173 (78.3%) |
| Disagree | 27 (12.2%) |
| DNK | 21 (9.5%) |
| Total | 221 (100%) |
Perception of HBV vaccine.
| Do you agree that HBV vaccine is safe | |
|---|---|
| Yes | 180 (78.9%) |
| No | 14 (6.1%) |
| DNK | 34 (14.9%) |
| Total | 228 (100%) |
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| I will recommend HBV vaccine to another surgical staff | |
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| Yes | 185 (81.1%) |
| No | 16 (7.0%) |
| DNK | 27 (11.8%) |
| Total | 224 (100%) |
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| How many of your colleagues do you think have received HBV vaccination | |
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| Yes | 29 (15.8%) |
| No | 22 (12.0%) |
| DNK | 132 (72.1%) |
| Total | 183 (100%) |