| Literature DB >> 23043358 |
Saad A Khan1, Jayanthy Moorthy, Hanan Omar, Syed Shahzad Hasan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The continuous increase in number of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) represents a serious health and economic burden. HIV positive individuals with oral lesions have significantly lower oral health-related quality of life than HIV positive individuals without oral lesions. The objective of this study was to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) within a cohort of HIV/AIDS positive patients towards HIV/AIDS associated oral lesions.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23043358 PMCID: PMC3532141 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-850
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Demographics of the participating individuals
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| Male | 180 (67) | |
| Female | 90 (33) | |
| Married | 123 (46) | |
| Single | 97 (36) | |
| Separated | 44 (16) | |
| Divorced | 6 (2) | |
| Widow | 0 | |
| Primary | 75 (28) | |
| Secondary | 160 (59) | |
| University | 35 (13) | |
| 0-to 6 months | 9 (3) | |
| 6-12 months | 22 (8) | |
| 1-3 years | 87 (32) | |
| 4 years and above | 152 (57) |
PLWHA’s knowledge of HIV/AIDS associated oral lesions
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Male | 43 (24%) | 137(76%) | P = 0.44 | RS = .049 | |
| P = .423 | |||||
| Female | 54(60%) | 36(40%) | | | |
| mean age | 37 | 39 | | RS = -.104 | |
| P=0.087 | |||||
| Married | 76(62%) | 46(38%) | P = 0.842 | RS = −.015 | |
| P = 0.802 | |||||
| Single | 89(64%) | 49(36%) | | | |
| Separated | 3(75%) | 1(25%) | | | |
| Divorced | 3(50%) | 3(50%) | | | |
| Widow | 0 | 0 | | | |
| Primary | 29 (39%) | 46(61%) | P = 0.893 | RS = −.0029 | |
| P = 0.036 | |||||
| Secondary | 58(36%) | 102(64%) | | | |
| University | 12(34%) | 23(66%) | | | |
| 0-to 6 months | 5 (56%) | 4(45%) | P = 0.642 | RS = −.042 | |
| P = 0.493 | |||||
| 6-12 months | 9(41%) | 13(59%) | | | |
| 1-3 years | 31(36%) | 56(64%) | | | |
| 4 years and above | 54(36%) | 98(64%) |
Attitudes of PLWHA towards HIV/AIDS associated oral lesions
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 110(61%) | 70(39%) | P = 0.210 | RS = .076 | |
| P = 0.212 | |||||
| Female | 62(69%) | 28(31%) | | | |
| (mean age) | 39 | 38 | P = 0.307 | RS = .044 | |
| P = 0.474 | |||||
| Married | 78(64%) | 44(36%) | P = 0.871 | RS = −.008 | |
| P = 0.902 | |||||
| Single | 50(63%) | 29(37%) | | | |
| Separated | 3(75%) | 1(25%) | | | |
| Divorced | 3(50%) | 3 (50%) | | | |
| Widow | 0 | 0 | | | |
| Primary | 44(59%) | 31(41%) | P = 0.415 | RS = .080 | |
| P = 0.191 | |||||
| Secondary | 103(64%) | 57(36%) | | | |
| University | 25(71%) | 10(29%) | | | |
| 0-to 6 months | 7(77%) | 2(23%) | P = 0.850 | RS = −.021 | |
| P = 0.733 | |||||
| 6-12 months | 14(64%) | 8(36%) | | | |
| 1-3 years | 55(63%) | 32(37%) | | | |
| 4 years and above | 96(63%) | 56(37%) | |||
Practices of PLWHA towards seeking professional care
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 118(66%) | 62(34%) | P = 0.856 | RS = .011 P = .857 | |
| Female | 60(67%) | 30(33%) | | | |
| Mean age | 38 | 39 | P = 0.175 | RS = −.021 P = 0.732 | |
| Married | 79(65%) | 43(35%) | P = 0.415 | RS = −.024 P = 0.695 | |
| Single | 92(67%) | 46(33%) | | | |
| Separated | 4(100%) | 0 | | | |
| Divorced | 3(50%) | 3(50%) | | | |
| Widow | 0 | 0 | | | |
| Primary | 48(64%) | 27(36%) | P = 0.214 | RS = −.026 P = 0.670 | |
| Secondary | 111(69%) | 49(31%) | | | |
| University | 19(54%) | 16(46%) | | | |
| 0-to 6 months | 4(44%) | 5(56%) | P = 0.107 | RS = −.042 P = 0.490 | |
| 6-12 months | 19(86%) | 3(14%) | | | |
| 1-3 years | 57(66%) | 30(34%) | | | |
| 4 years and above | 98(64%) | 54(36%) | |||
Figure 1Knowledge, attitude and practices of HIV/Aids patients towards oral lesions.
Reporting on effectiveness of training received by PLWHA
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 166(94%) | 10(6%) | P = 0.669 | RS = −.026 P = 0.670 | |
| Female | 86(96%) | 4(4%) | | | |
| Mean age | 38 | 40 | P = 0.005 | RS = −.024 P = 0.691 | |
| Married | 113(94%) | 7(6%) | P = 0.888 | RS = −.031 P = 0.610 | |
| Single | 129(95%) | 7(5%) | | | |
| Separated | 4(100%) | 0 | | | |
| | Divorced | 6(100%) | 0 | | |
| Widow | 0 | 0 | | | |
| Primary | 70(96%) | 4(4%) | P = 0.338 | RS = −0.080 P = 0.191 | |
| Secondary | 149(94%) | 10(6%) | | | |
| University | 33(100%) | 0 | | | |
| 0-to 6 months | 8(100%) | 0 | P = 0.659 | RS = −.071 | |
| 6-12 months | 21(95%) | 1(5%) | | P = 0.250 | |
| 1-3 years | 83(97%) | 3(3%) | | | |
| 4 years and above | 140(93%) | 10(7%) | |||
Effectiveness of training and knowledge attitude and practices
| Knowledgeable | 94(96%) | 4(4%) | p = 0.516 | R2 = .40 P = 0.512 | |
| Non-Knowledgeable | 158(94%) | 10(6%) | | | |
| Positive | 160(95%) | 9(5%) | p = 0.952 | R2 = −.004 P = 0.952 | |
| Negative | 92(95%) | 5(5%) | | | |
| Seek professional care | 165(93%) | 12(7%) | p = 0.118 | R2 = −.096 P = 0.119 | |
| Not Seeking professional care | 87(98%) | 2(2%) |