| Literature DB >> 35055686 |
Ana Vasić1, Jovana Bjekić1, Gorana Veinović1, Darko Mihaljica1, Ratko Sukara1, Jasmina Poluga2,3, Saša R Filipović1, Snežana Tomanović1.
Abstract
This study assessed the level of knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) and tick-borne diseases (TBDs) among different groups of people in Serbia. Professionally tick-exposed persons (PTEPs), health care workers (HCWs), and the general population (GP) were subjected to an anonymous, voluntary, online questionnaire using Microsoft Forms. A total of 663 questionnaire responses were collected (February-March 2021), while 642 were included in the analysis. The significant difference in knowledge in TBDs existed between GP and PTEPs, and HCWs (p < 0.001). The perception of risk-to-tick exposure and TBDs was generally high (42.4 (95% CI: 33.6-51.2) within GP, 44.9 (95% CI: 35.8-53.9) within PTEPs and 46.2 (95% CI: 38.0-54.5) within HCWs), while fear was low (13.7 (95% CI: 7.9-19.5) within GP, 12.6 (95% CI: 7.3-19.9) within PTEPs, and 13.5 (95% CI: 7.4-19.5) within HCWs). Protective practices differed across groups (F (2639) = 12.920, p < 0.001, η2 = 0.039), with both PTEPs (t = 3.621, Cohen d = 0.332, p < 0.001) and HCWs (t = 4.644, Cohen d = 0.468, p < 0.001) adhering to more protective practices than the GP, without differences between PTEPs and HCWs (t = 1.256, Cohen d = 0.137, p = 0.421). Further education about TBDs in Serbia is required and critical points were identified in this study.Entities:
Keywords: Serbia; general population; health care workers; professionally tick-exposed persons; tick-borne diseases; tick-borne encephalitis virus
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35055686 PMCID: PMC8775684 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19020867
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Results of the tested parameters of the three groups of participants in terms of knowledge, attitudes, and practices in Serbia.
| Group | Participants (No.) | Mean Age of Participants (Years (CI)/Minimum–Maximum) | Sex | Having Children under 18 Years | Having Dogs | Tick Bite during the Lifetime | TBDs | TBDs—Family Members |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PTEPs | 199 | 42.9 (30.3–55.5)/20–74 | 101/97/1 | 72 | 97 | 146 | 8 | 14 |
| HCWs | 147 | 43.2 (30.6–55.7)/19–75 | 59/88/0 | 66 | 79 | 82 | 6 | 12 |
| GP | 296 | 39.7 (28.4–50.9)/18–76 | 80/215/1 | 129 | 108 | 165 | 3 | 24 |
| Total | 642 | 41.9/18–76 | 240/400/2 | 267 | 284 | 393 | 17 | 50 |
TBD—tick-borne diseases; PTEPs—professionally tick-exposed persons; HCWs—health care workers; GP—general population.
Figure 1Questions on the knowledge and opinion towards ticks and tick-borne diseases and the answers of the participants from the three different groups.
Figure 2(A) The perception of risk of ticks, tick-borne encephalitis, and tick-borne diseases; and (B) fear of ticks, tick-borne encephalitis, and tick-borne diseases in the three tested groups: general population (GP), professionally tick-exposed persons (PTEPs), and health care workers (HCWs).