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南非农村护士对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的知识、态度、行为及认知

HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes, practices and perceptions of rural nurses in South Africa.

作者信息

Delobelle Peter, Rawlinson Jakes L, Ntuli Sam, Malatsi Inah, Decock Rika, Depoorter Anne Marie

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2009 May;65(5):1061-73. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2009.04973.x.

Abstract

AIM

This paper is a report of a study exploring HIV/AIDS-related knowledge, attitudes, practices and perceptions of nurses in the largely black and rural Limpopo Province of South Africa.

BACKGROUND

Studies of HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes and practices among healthcare workers in developing countries have shown gaps in knowledge and fear of contagion, coupled with ambivalent attitudes in caring for patients with HIV/AIDS and inconsistent universal precautions adherence.

METHOD

A cross-sectional study of a random sample of primary health care (PHC) (n = 71) and hospital nurses (n = 69) was carried out in 2005, using a questionnaire, focus groups and in-depth interviews.

FINDINGS

Hospital nurses reported a higher frequency of care for patients with HIV/AIDS (P < 0.05), but less HIV/AIDS training when compared to PHC nurses (P < 0.001). HIV/AIDS knowledge was moderately adequate and associated with professional rank, frequency of care and training (P < 0.001). Attitudes towards patients with HIV/AIDS were mainly positive and were statistically significantly correlated with HIV/AIDS knowledge (P < 0.01) and training (P < 0.05). Three out of four nurses reported that they practised universal precautions (76.1%), but fear of occupational HIV transmission and lack of injection safety was found. Seven in 10 nurses reported previous needlestick injuries, but postexposure prophylaxis was not available in all healthcare facilities. Participants reported a higher workload because of HIV/AIDS, lack of training impacting negatively on their work, and stigma and shared confidentiality affecting them emotionally.

CONCLUSION

There is a need for accelerated HIV/AIDS training of rural nurses and for wider implementation of universal precautions and postexposure prophylaxis availability in public health facilities in southern Africa.

摘要

目的

本文是一项关于南非林波波省以黑人为主的农村地区护士对艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关知识、态度、行为及认知的研究报告。

背景

对发展中国家医护人员艾滋病毒/艾滋病知识、态度及行为的研究表明,他们存在知识差距、对传染的恐惧,在护理艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者时态度矛盾,且普遍预防措施的遵守情况不一致。

方法

2005年对基层医疗(PHC)护士(n = 71)和医院护士(n = 69)的随机样本进行了横断面研究,采用问卷调查、焦点小组和深入访谈的方法。

结果

与基层医疗护士相比,医院护士报告护理艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的频率更高(P < 0.05),但接受艾滋病毒/艾滋病培训的次数更少(P < 0.001)。艾滋病毒/艾滋病知识水平中等,与专业职级、护理频率和培训相关(P < 0.001)。对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的态度主要为积极,且与艾滋病毒/艾滋病知识(P < 0.01)和培训(P < 0.05)在统计学上显著相关。四分之三的护士报告称他们采取了普遍预防措施(76.1%),但存在对职业性艾滋病毒传播的恐惧和注射安全问题。十分之七的护士报告曾有过针刺伤,但并非所有医疗机构都能提供暴露后预防。参与者报告称,由于艾滋病毒/艾滋病,工作量增加,缺乏培训对其工作产生负面影响,耻辱感和信息共享的保密性在情感上对他们造成影响。

结论

需要加快对农村护士的艾滋病毒/艾滋病培训,并在南部非洲的公共卫生机构更广泛地实施普遍预防措施和提供暴露后预防。

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