Awusabo-Asare K, Marfo C
Department of Geography and Tourism, University of Cape Coast, Ghana.
Health Transit Rev. 1997;7 Suppl:271-80.
Health Care Workers as key players in the prevention and management of diseases and important opinion and community leaders have become targets for studies, more so with the outbreak of HIV. Their perceptions, attitudes and practices have implications for the management of diseases in both health centres and communities. This study reports some of the results of in-depth interviews with Health Care Workers in the Cape Coast municipality (Ghana) on their perception of risk of exposure to HIV, attitudes to known persons with HIV/AIDS, counselling and confidentiality. Results indicate a general fear of infection given the working environment and conditions such as the insufficient supply of basic items, and inadequate information on the sero-status of some patients. Although aware of the basic precautions needed to avoid infection, some health workers did not follow them. There was also a lack of consensus among them on the issues of confidentiality and responsibility towards a discordant partner. The main arguments were those of the general debate between safeguarding individual rights and protecting the common good. It is important for the medical establishment to debate the issue so that the rights of some individuals are not compromised.
医护人员作为疾病预防和管理的关键角色以及重要的意见领袖和社区领袖,已成为研究对象,随着艾滋病病毒的爆发更是如此。他们的认知、态度和做法对医疗中心和社区的疾病管理都有影响。本研究报告了对加纳海岸角市医护人员进行深入访谈的部分结果,内容涉及他们对感染艾滋病病毒风险的认知、对已知艾滋病病毒/艾滋病患者的态度、咨询和保密情况。结果表明,鉴于工作环境和条件,如基本物品供应不足以及一些患者血清状况信息不充分,医护人员普遍担心感染。尽管一些医护人员知道避免感染所需的基本预防措施,但他们并未遵守。在保密问题以及对性伴侣一方感染而另一方未感染情况的责任问题上,他们也缺乏共识。主要争议点在于维护个人权利与保护公共利益之间的普遍辩论。医疗机构对该问题进行辩论很重要,这样一些个人的权利才不会受到损害。