Department of Periodontics, University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria.
J Dent Educ. 2013 Jun;77(6):793-800.
The objective of this study was to assess Nigerian dental therapy students' knowledge, attitudes, and willingness to care for patients with HIV. A twenty-six-item questionnaire was used to conduct a cross-sectional study of the dental therapy students of Federal School of Dental Therapy and Technology, Enugu State, Nigeria. The level of knowledge of HIV transmission and prevention among the respondents was high. However, misconceptions about the transmission of HIV through blood donation, mosquito bite, and sharing cups and plates were noted. Erroneous descriptions of HIV as harmless, self-limiting, antibiotic sensitive infection, punishment virus, and contagious infection were also reported. More than half (56.2 percent) and 25.2 percent of the respondents, respectively, expressed feelings of empathy and sympathy towards individuals with HIV. About three-quarters (74.3 percent) expressed willingness to treat patients with HIV, and 87.6 percent expressed confidence in their ability to prevent occupational HIV acquisition. This expressed confidence was significantly associated with their willingness to treat patients with HIV. More than half (55.7 percent) of the respondents reported they can adequately deliver HIV-related information to patients. A total of 86.2 percent said there is a need for training dental therapists in the clinical care of patients with HIV, and 89.0 percent said that dental therapists can play a significant role in the dissemination of HIV-related information. The vast majority (90.0 percent) expressed willingness to disseminate HIV-related information, and the majority (70.5 percent) considered the dental therapist the most suitable dental professional to give HIV-related information to patients.
本研究旨在评估尼日利亚牙科治疗师学生对艾滋病患者的护理知识、态度和意愿。采用包含 26 个问题的问卷对尼日利亚埃努古州联邦牙科治疗技术学院的牙科治疗师学生进行了横断面研究。调查对象对 HIV 传播和预防的了解程度较高。但仍存在对通过献血、蚊虫叮咬和共用杯子和盘子传播 HIV 的误解。还报告了对 HIV 的错误描述,认为其没有危害、自我限制、对抗生素敏感的感染、惩罚病毒和传染性感染。超过一半(56.2%)和 25.2%的受访者分别对 HIV 感染者表示同情和同情。约四分之三(74.3%)的受访者表示愿意治疗 HIV 患者,87.6%的受访者表示对自己预防职业性 HIV 感染的能力有信心。这种表达的信心与他们治疗 HIV 患者的意愿显著相关。超过一半(55.7%)的受访者表示他们能够向患者提供足够的 HIV 相关信息。共有 86.2%的人表示需要对牙科治疗师进行 HIV 相关临床护理培训,89.0%的人表示牙科治疗师可以在 HIV 相关信息传播方面发挥重要作用。绝大多数(90.0%)表示愿意传播 HIV 相关信息,大多数(70.5%)人认为牙科治疗师是向患者提供 HIV 相关信息的最合适的牙科专业人员。