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评估一个电子学习包,以提高英国威尔士监狱工作人员对血源性病原体的认识。

Evaluation of an e-learning package to improve understanding of blood-borne viruses amongst prison staff in Wales, UK.

作者信息

Ellen Perrett Stephanie, Erricker Mark, Lyons Marion

机构信息

Blood Borne Virus Prison Nurse Specialist, based at Health Protection, Public Health Wales, Cardiff, UK.

出版信息

Int J Prison Health. 2014;10(1):47-54. doi: 10.1108/IJPH-04-2013-0019.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The purpose of this paper is to provide education on blood-borne viruses (BBVs) to prison staff to help reduce stigma within the prisons, improve the care prisoners receive and reduce the risk of occupational transmission.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: An e-module was used to improve staff understanding of hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV) and HIV at a prison in Wales, UK. An assessment was used to gather data on prison staff understanding of BBVs prior to undertaking the e-module.

FINDINGS

In total, 530/697 (76 per cent) prison staff completed the BBV e-module. Average pre- and post-course assessment scores were 8.6/11 and 10.85/11, respectively. Most staff understood the modes of hepatitis transmission, however, gaps in understanding were highlighted. In total, 22 per cent of staff believed HBV and HCV were airborne, 9 per cent believed transmission occurred through sharing cutlery. In total, 31 per cent of staff believed prisoners with hepatitis should declare their status to the prison. Practical implications: The e-module significantly improved staff understanding of BBVs and should be incorporated into future prison training packages. Future education should include how BBVs are not transmitted with an emphasis on casual contact. Medical confidentiality in prisons should also be addressed. Improving understanding will help reduce the stigma of BBVs within prison and improve the multidisciplinary care the prisoner receives.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE: To the authors knowledge this is the first published evaluation of a BBV learning package for custodial staff. Evaluation of this educational package demonstrates a unique and valuable insight into the general understanding of BBVs by prison staff in Wales, UK.

摘要

目的

本文旨在为监狱工作人员提供关于血源性病毒(BBV)的培训,以帮助减少监狱内的污名化现象,改善囚犯所接受的护理,并降低职业传播风险。

设计/方法/途径:在英国威尔士的一所监狱中,使用了一个电子模块来提高工作人员对乙型肝炎(HBV)、丙型肝炎(HCV)和艾滋病毒(HIV)的认识。在开展电子模块之前,通过一项评估收集监狱工作人员对血源性病毒的了解情况的数据。

研究结果

共有530/697(76%)的监狱工作人员完成了血源性病毒电子模块。课程前后的平均评估分数分别为8.6/11和10.85/11。大多数工作人员了解肝炎的传播方式,然而,仍存在一些理解上的差距。共有22%的工作人员认为HBV和HCV是通过空气传播的,9%的工作人员认为是通过共用餐具传播的。共有31%的工作人员认为患有肝炎的囚犯应该向监狱申报自己的病情。实际意义:该电子模块显著提高了工作人员对血源性病毒的认识,应纳入未来的监狱培训套餐中。未来的教育应包括血源性病毒不会通过何种方式传播,重点强调日常接触。还应解决监狱中的医疗保密问题。提高认识将有助于减少监狱内血源性病毒的污名化现象,并改善囚犯所接受的多学科护理。

原创性/价值:据作者所知,这是首次发表的针对监管人员血源性病毒学习套餐的评估。对该教育套餐的评估展示了对英国威尔士监狱工作人员对血源性病毒的总体理解的独特而有价值的见解。

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