| Literature DB >> 34815672 |
Rohullah Roien1, Sayed Hamid Mousavi1, Akihiko Ozaki2,3, Sayed Abulqasem Baqeri1, Sayed Mohammad Reza Hosseini1, Shoaib Ahmad4, Sunil Shrestha5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a serious public health issue around the world. Health care workers (HCWs) are at high risk of HBV infection because they have direct contact with HBV infected blood and body fluids in their work.Entities:
Keywords: Kabul; health care worker; hepatitis; hepatitis B virus
Year: 2021 PMID: 34815672 PMCID: PMC8605488 DOI: 10.2147/JMDH.S334438
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Multidiscip Healthc ISSN: 1178-2390
Socio Demographic Characteristics of the Study Participants
| Variables | N (%) |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Male | 245 (48.8) |
| Female | 257 (51.19) |
| Age | |
| 18–24 | 247 (49.20) |
| 25–29 | 152 (30.27) |
| 30–34 | 40 (7.96) |
| 35–39 | 36 (7.17) |
| > 40 | 27 (5.37) |
| Education level | |
| Master’s degree | 20 (3.98) |
| Bachelor degree | 203 (40.43) |
| Certification degree | 279 (55.57) |
| Professions | |
| Medical doctors (MD) | 109 (21.71) |
| Midwives | 107 (21.31) |
| Nurses | 103 (20.51) |
| Medical Technologists | 92 (18.37) |
| Dentists | 78 (15.53) |
| Anesthetist | 13 (2.58) |
Percentage of Participants with Correct Responses to Knowledge Questions by Profession
| HBV causes liver cancer | 92 (84.40) | 96 (89.71) | 95 (92.23) | 80 (86.95) | 68 (87.17) | 12 (92.30) | 443 (88.24) |
| HBV carriers can transmit the infection | 92 (84.40) | 97 (90.65) | 85 (82.52) | 79 (85.86) | 66 (84.61) | 11 (84.61) | 430 (85.65) |
| HBV spread by casual contact such as handshaking | 90 (82.56) | 83 (77.57) | 82 (79.61) | 73 (79.34) | 62 (79.48) | 11 (84.61) | 401 (79.88) |
| HBV spread by contact with open wounds/cut? | 100 (91.74) | 104 (97.19) | 100 (97.08) | 85 (92.39) | 72 (92.30) | 12 (92.30) | 473 (94.22) |
| HBV can be transmitted by contaminated blood and body fluids | 105 (96.33) | 104 (97.19) | 100 (97.08) | 85 (92.39) | 70 (89.74) | 10 (76.92) | 474 (94.42) |
| HBV can be transmitted by unsterilized syringes, needles and surgical instruments | 104 (95.41) | 100 (93.45) | 97 (94.17) | 84 (91.30) | 70 (89.74) | 9 (69.23) | 464 (92.43) |
| Hepatitis B transmitted by unsafe sex | 100 (91.74) | 103 (96.26) | 85 (82.52) | 85 (92.39) | 67 (85.89) | 10 (76.92) | 450 (89.64) |
| Hepatitis B transmitted from mother to child | 98 (89.90) | 102 (95.32) | 88 (85.43) | 82 (89.13) | 65 (83.33) | 9 (69.23) | 444 (88.44) |
| Vaccine can prevent hepatitis B infection | 104 (95.41) | 100 (93.45) | 96 (93.20) | 86 (93.47) | 67 (85.89) | 8 (61.53) | 461 (91.83) |
| Do you think HBV has a laboratory test? | 99 (90.82) | 92 (85.98) | 92 (89.32) | 75 (81.52) | 69 (88.46) | 11 (84.61) | 438 (87.25) |
| HBV has post exposure prophylaxis | 63 (57.79) | 58 (54.20) | 61 (59.22) | 43 (46.73) | 52 (66.66) | 8 (61.53) | 485 (56.77) |
| Hepatitis B can be cured/treated | 97 (88.99) | 79 (73.83) | 80 (77.66) | 79 (85.86) | 71 (91.02) | 10 (76.92) | 416 (82.86) |
Multivariable Analysis of Poor Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Hepatitis B Prevention Among HCWs
| Variables | Knowledge | P-value | Attitude | p-value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Profession | Good | Poor | Favorable | Not Favorable | ||
| Medical Doctors | 99 (90.83) | 10 (9.18) | 0.001922 | 42 (38.53) | 67 (61.46) | 0.060284 |
| Medical Technologists | 82 (89.13) | 10 (10.86) | 47 (51.08) | 45 (48.91) | ||
| Midwives | 104 (97.20) | 3 (2.80) | 50 (46.72) | 57 (53.27) | ||
| Nurses | 99 (96.12) | 4 (3.88) | 43 (41.74) | 60 (58.25) | ||
| Dentists | 68 (87.17) | 10 (12.82) | 41 (52.56) | 37 (47.43) | ||
| Anesthetist | 11 (84.61) | 2 (15.38) | 8 (61.53) | 5 (38.46) | ||
| Overall | 463 (92.23) | 39 (7.76) | 231 (46.01) | 271 (53.98) | ||
| Sex | ||||||
| Male | 223 (91.02) | 22 (8.97) | 0.022069 | 121 (49.38) | 124 (50.61) | 0.1838 |
| Female | 244 (94.94) | 13 (5.05) | 121 (47.08) | 136 (52.91) | ||
| Age | ||||||
| 18–24 | 228 (92.30) | 19 (7.69) | 0.035495 | 107 (43.31) | 140 (56.68) | 0.1684 |
| 25–29 | 139 (91.44) | 13 (8.55) | 72 (47.36) | 80 (52.63) | ||
| 30–34 | 39 (97.50) | 1 (2.50) | 21 (52.5) | 19 (47.50) | ||
| 35–39 | 36 (100.00) | 0 (0.00) | 24 (66.66) | 12 (33.33) | ||
| >40 | 26 (96.29) | 1 (3.70) | 18 (66.66) | 9 (33.33) | ||
Percentage of HCWs Who Responded Correctly to the Attitude Questions
| I am concerned about HBV infection at work | 50 (45.87) | 65 (60.74) | 58 (56.31) | 48 (52.17) | 54 (69.23) | 8 (61.53) | 283 (56.37) |
| Hepatitis B vaccine is safe and effective | 87 (79.81) | 89 (83.17) | 36 (34.95) | 76 (82.60) | 53 (67.94) | 7 (53.84) | 348 (69.72) |
| Changing of gloves during blood collection and tests is waste of time | 38 (34.86) | 35 (32.71) | 39 (37.86) | 25 (27.17) | 45 (57.69) | 6 (46.15) | 188 (37.45) |
| All patients should be tested for HBV before they receive health care | 91 (83.48) | 93 (86.91) | 76 (73.78) | 77 (83.69) | 60 (76.92) | 7 (53.84) | 404 (80.47) |
| I do not feel comfortable to take care of people with HBV | 74 (67.88) | 46 (42.99) | 69 (66.99) | 50 (54.34) | 37 (47.43) | 5 (38.46) | 281 (55.79) |
| Following infection control guidelines will protect from being infected with HBV at work? | 90 (82.56) | 90 (84.11) | 70 (67.96) | 74 (80.43) | 56 (71.79) | 4 (30.76) | 384 (76.49) |
Percentage of Health Care Workers Who Responded Correctly to the Practice Questions
| Have you ever screened for hepatitis B? | 82 (75.22) | 88 (82.24) | 93 (90.29) | 74 (80.43) | 48 (61.53) | 4 (30.76) | 389 (77.49) |
| Have you got vaccinated against HBV? | 74 (67.88) | 67 (74.61) | 51 (49.51) | 43 (46.73) | 47 (56.41) | 4 (30.76) | 286 (56.97) |
| How many doses of HBV vaccine did you receive? | |||||||
| Three doses | 7 (6.42) | 11 (10.28) | 1 (0.97) | 3 (3.26) | 11 (14.10) | 1 (7.69) | 34 (6.77) |
| I always change gloves for each patient during blood taking | 89 (81.65) | 88 (89.24) | 85 (82.52) | 73 (79.34) | 55 (70.51) | 7 (53.84) | 397 (79.08) |
| Have you ever had a needle prick injury? | 87 (79.81) | 92 (87.98) | 88 (85.43) | 66 (71.73) | 60 (76.92) | 9 (69.23) | 402 (80.07) |
| I always report for needle stick injury | 75 (68.80) | 76 (75.02) | 76 (73.78) | 65 (70.65) | 106 (57.69) | 10 (76.92) | 347 (69.12) |