Department of Biological Sciences, College of Science and Technology, University of Liberia, Louisiana, Liberia.
Department of Biology, Shaoxing College of Arts and Sciences, Shaoxing University, Zhejiang Province, China.
Pan Afr Med J. 2023 Nov 9;46:77. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2023.46.77.27949. eCollection 2023.
Prevention is critical in safeguarding against the spread of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. The knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare workers (HCWs) regarding the disease play an important role in its prevention or spread, yet in this regard, data in Liberia remains scarce. Hence, determining the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices (KAP) level of HCWs toward HBV infection becomes necessary. A descriptive cross-sectional hospital-based study was conducted among 251 HCWs at two major health facilities in Monrovia. KAP regarding HBV was assessed using a standardized structured questionnaire. Results were analyzed using descriptive statistics for demographic characteristics, percentages for categorical variables, and mean ± standard deviation for continuous variables. Kruskal Wallis test, p < 0.05, was used to derive statistical inferences. Complete data from 248 respondents showed a mean age of 36.3 ± 8.9 years with most respondents were within 30-39 age range (45.82%). While poor knowledge was observed in responses to all categories of questions, correct response rates to questions range from 41.93 - 99.19% for transmission of HBV, to 98.79 - 100% for preventive measures of HBV. About 77.8% and 90.32% of study respondents strongly agreed that hepatitis B is a major public health threat and that following infection control guidelines will protect them from being infected with HBV at work respectively. More than half of the participants (60.08%) had a history of needle-stick injury (NSI), and washing the injury site with water and soap, sterilizing the wound, and checking whether the patient has a blood-borne disease was done by 48.79%, 53.62% and 27.01% of the respondents respectively. Findings from this study show that there is an inadequate level of KAP regarding HBV infection among the HCWs. It therefore is expedient to conduct regular awareness campaigns for HCWs on preventive measures against HBV infection in hospitals, in addition to workshops and in-service trainings on infection prevention and control (IPC) best practices.
预防是保护乙型肝炎病毒 (HBV) 感染传播的关键。医护人员(HCWs)对疾病的知识、态度和实践在其预防或传播中起着重要作用,但在这方面,利比里亚的数据仍然很少。因此,确定 HCWs 对 HBV 感染的知识、态度和实践(KAP)水平是必要的。在蒙罗维亚的两家主要卫生机构,对 251 名 HCWs 进行了一项描述性的横断面医院基础研究。使用标准化的结构化问卷评估了对 HBV 的 KAP。使用描述性统计数据对人口统计学特征、分类变量的百分比和连续变量的平均值 ± 标准差进行分析。使用 Kruskal Wallis 检验,p < 0.05,得出统计推论。从 248 名应答者中获得了完整的数据,平均年龄为 36.3 ± 8.9 岁,大多数应答者处于 30-39 岁年龄范围(45.82%)。尽管在所有类别的问题回答中都观察到知识较差,但对 HBV 传播的问题的正确回答率范围为 41.93-99.19%,对 HBV 的预防措施的正确回答率为 98.79-100%。大约 77.8%和 90.32%的研究参与者强烈同意乙型肝炎是一个主要的公共卫生威胁,并且遵循感染控制指南将保护他们免受工作中感染 HBV。超过一半的参与者(60.08%)有针刺伤(NSI)史,分别有 48.79%、53.62%和 27.01%的参与者用水和肥皂清洗伤口部位、对伤口进行消毒以及检查患者是否患有血源性疾病。这项研究的结果表明,HCWs 对 HBV 感染的 KAP 水平不足。因此,除了感染预防和控制(IPC)最佳实践的研讨会和在职培训外,在医院为 HCWs 定期开展有关 HBV 感染预防措施的宣传活动是及时的。