Are We Ready to Follow HIV/AIDS Patients?/HIV/AIDS Hastalarim Takip Etmeye Hazir miyiz?
Objective: There is an increase in the number of HIV/AIDS cases in our city, which is parallel to the increase in our country. We started to follow HIV/AIDS cases in our center last year, and we conducted a survey to evaluate the knowledge level and attitudes of physicians and nurses working in our...
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description | Objective: There is an increase in the number of HIV/AIDS cases in our city, which is parallel to the increase in our country. We started to follow HIV/AIDS cases in our center last year, and we conducted a survey to evaluate the knowledge level and attitudes of physicians and nurses working in our hospital about HIV/AIDS, and the survey results were evaluated. Methods: A questionnaire consisting of 25 questions covering the demographic characteristics of the participants and measuring the level of knowledge about HIV/AIDS was applied. Results: 120 physicians and nurses with a mean age of 35.28[+ or -]8.58 participated in the survey. 62.5% were women. 55% were physicians, 45% nurses, 58.3% from internal medicine, 38.3% were surgical branches, and 3.3% were from basic sciences. All healthcare workers knew that HIV was transmitted through sexual contact and blood, and 99.2% with the use of shared injectors. 65% of the participants knew that HIV could be transmitted by breast milk, but 45.8% thought it could be transmitted by kissing. 45% of the participants, most of which were nurses, thought that the disease had no cure (p=0.001). 82.5% were aware of the increase in HIV cases in the country, and 56.7% thought that there was also an increase in our city. Although participants wanted these cases to be followed in our hospital (75.8%) and thought that prejudiced behavior was wrong (89.2%), they did not want to be included in the care of these patients (73%) due to the fear of contagion. They thought that it would be appropriate to follow them only in the Infectious Diseases clinic (60.8%). Conclusions: Even if they are not fully aware of it, healthcare professionals approach HIV/AIDS cases with prejudice. One of the reasons for this is the lack of knowledge about the disease. Lack of knowledge brings along discrimination and stigmatization. In-service training programs are needed to overcome this situation. Keywords: Survey, healthcare workers, knowledge of HIV. Amac: Ulkemizdeki HIV/AIDS olgu sayilarindaki artisa paralel olarak ilimizdeki olgu sayilarinda da artis gorulmektedir. Merkezimizde olgularin takip edilmeye baslanmasini izleyen surecte calisan hekim ve hemsirelerimizin HIV/AIDS konusundaki bilgi duzeylerinin ve konuya bakis acilarinin degerlendirilmesi amaciyla bir anket calismasi gerceklestirildi ve calismamizda bu calismanin sonuclari irdelendi. Yontemler: Hekim ve hemsirelere, demografik ozellikleri dikkate alinarak, HIV/AIDS hakkindaki bilgi (bul |
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We started to follow HIV/AIDS cases in our center last year, and we conducted a survey to evaluate the knowledge level and attitudes of physicians and nurses working in our hospital about HIV/AIDS, and the survey results were evaluated. Methods: A questionnaire consisting of 25 questions covering the demographic characteristics of the participants and measuring the level of knowledge about HIV/AIDS was applied. Results: 120 physicians and nurses with a mean age of 35.28[+ or -]8.58 participated in the survey. 62.5% were women. 55% were physicians, 45% nurses, 58.3% from internal medicine, 38.3% were surgical branches, and 3.3% were from basic sciences. All healthcare workers knew that HIV was transmitted through sexual contact and blood, and 99.2% with the use of shared injectors. 65% of the participants knew that HIV could be transmitted by breast milk, but 45.8% thought it could be transmitted by kissing. 45% of the participants, most of which were nurses, thought that the disease had no cure (p=0.001). 82.5% were aware of the increase in HIV cases in the country, and 56.7% thought that there was also an increase in our city. Although participants wanted these cases to be followed in our hospital (75.8%) and thought that prejudiced behavior was wrong (89.2%), they did not want to be included in the care of these patients (73%) due to the fear of contagion. They thought that it would be appropriate to follow them only in the Infectious Diseases clinic (60.8%). Conclusions: Even if they are not fully aware of it, healthcare professionals approach HIV/AIDS cases with prejudice. One of the reasons for this is the lack of knowledge about the disease. Lack of knowledge brings along discrimination and stigmatization. In-service training programs are needed to overcome this situation. Keywords: Survey, healthcare workers, knowledge of HIV. Amac: Ulkemizdeki HIV/AIDS olgu sayilarindaki artisa paralel olarak ilimizdeki olgu sayilarinda da artis gorulmektedir. Merkezimizde olgularin takip edilmeye baslanmasini izleyen surecte calisan hekim ve hemsirelerimizin HIV/AIDS konusundaki bilgi duzeylerinin ve konuya bakis acilarinin degerlendirilmesi amaciyla bir anket calismasi gerceklestirildi ve calismamizda bu calismanin sonuclari irdelendi. Yontemler: Hekim ve hemsirelere, demografik ozellikleri dikkate alinarak, HIV/AIDS hakkindaki bilgi (bulas yollari ve korunma onlemleri) duzeylerini ve hastaliga bakis acilarini olcen ve toplam 25 sorudan olusan bir anket uygulandi. Bulgular: Ankete %62.5'i kadin, yas ortalamasi 35.28 [+ or -] 8.58 olan 120 hekim ve hemsire katildi. %55'i hekim, %45'i hemsire olan katilimcilarinin %58.3'u dahili brans, %38.3'u cerrahi brans, %3.3'u ise temel bilimlerdendi. Katilimcilarin tamami HIV/AIDS'in cinsel temas ve kan yolu ile %99.2'si ortak enjektor kullanimi ile bulastigini biliyordu. Anne sutu ile bulastigi %65 oraninda biliniyordu. Ancak katilimcilarin %45.8'i opusme ile hastaligin bulasacagini dusunuyordu. Hemsirelerde anlamli oranda yuksek olmak uzere katilimcilarin %45'i hastaligin tedavisi olmadigini dusunuyordu (p=0.001). Ulkede HIV olgularinin artisinin farkinda olanlar %82.5 ve ilimizde de artis oldugunu dusunenler %56.7 oranindaydi. Katilimcilar hastanemizde bu olgularin takip edilmesini istiyor (%75.8) ve onyargili davranmanin yanlis oldugunu (%89.2) dusunuyordu. Ancak %73 oraninda katilimci kendilerine bulasacagi kaygisiyla bu hastalarin takibini ustlenmeyi istemeyip; %60.8 oraninda katilimci sadece infeksiyon hastaliklari kliniginde takibin uygun olacagini dusunuyordu. Sonuclar: HIV/AIDS olgu sayilarinda gozlenen artislar nedeniyle hastalarin kendi yasadiklari bolgelerde takibi uygun olacaktir. Ancak saglik calisanlari farkinda olmasalar da HIV/AIDS olgularina bir onyargi ile yaklasmaktadir. Bunun nedenlerinden biri hastalikla ilgili bilgi yetersizligidir. Bilgi yetersizligi ayirimcilik ve damgalamayi da beraberinde getirmektedir. Bu nedenle bilgi duzeylerinin artirilmasina yonelik hizmet ici egitimler artirilmalidir. Anahtar Sozcukler: Anket, HIV bilgi duzeyi, saglik calisani.</description><identifier>ISSN: 1301-143X</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.36519/kd.2022.3798</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>DOC Design and Informatics Co. 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We started to follow HIV/AIDS cases in our center last year, and we conducted a survey to evaluate the knowledge level and attitudes of physicians and nurses working in our hospital about HIV/AIDS, and the survey results were evaluated. Methods: A questionnaire consisting of 25 questions covering the demographic characteristics of the participants and measuring the level of knowledge about HIV/AIDS was applied. Results: 120 physicians and nurses with a mean age of 35.28[+ or -]8.58 participated in the survey. 62.5% were women. 55% were physicians, 45% nurses, 58.3% from internal medicine, 38.3% were surgical branches, and 3.3% were from basic sciences. All healthcare workers knew that HIV was transmitted through sexual contact and blood, and 99.2% with the use of shared injectors. 65% of the participants knew that HIV could be transmitted by breast milk, but 45.8% thought it could be transmitted by kissing. 45% of the participants, most of which were nurses, thought that the disease had no cure (p=0.001). 82.5% were aware of the increase in HIV cases in the country, and 56.7% thought that there was also an increase in our city. Although participants wanted these cases to be followed in our hospital (75.8%) and thought that prejudiced behavior was wrong (89.2%), they did not want to be included in the care of these patients (73%) due to the fear of contagion. They thought that it would be appropriate to follow them only in the Infectious Diseases clinic (60.8%). Conclusions: Even if they are not fully aware of it, healthcare professionals approach HIV/AIDS cases with prejudice. One of the reasons for this is the lack of knowledge about the disease. Lack of knowledge brings along discrimination and stigmatization. In-service training programs are needed to overcome this situation. Keywords: Survey, healthcare workers, knowledge of HIV. Amac: Ulkemizdeki HIV/AIDS olgu sayilarindaki artisa paralel olarak ilimizdeki olgu sayilarinda da artis gorulmektedir. Merkezimizde olgularin takip edilmeye baslanmasini izleyen surecte calisan hekim ve hemsirelerimizin HIV/AIDS konusundaki bilgi duzeylerinin ve konuya bakis acilarinin degerlendirilmesi amaciyla bir anket calismasi gerceklestirildi ve calismamizda bu calismanin sonuclari irdelendi. Yontemler: Hekim ve hemsirelere, demografik ozellikleri dikkate alinarak, HIV/AIDS hakkindaki bilgi (bulas yollari ve korunma onlemleri) duzeylerini ve hastaliga bakis acilarini olcen ve toplam 25 sorudan olusan bir anket uygulandi. Bulgular: Ankete %62.5'i kadin, yas ortalamasi 35.28 [+ or -] 8.58 olan 120 hekim ve hemsire katildi. %55'i hekim, %45'i hemsire olan katilimcilarinin %58.3'u dahili brans, %38.3'u cerrahi brans, %3.3'u ise temel bilimlerdendi. Katilimcilarin tamami HIV/AIDS'in cinsel temas ve kan yolu ile %99.2'si ortak enjektor kullanimi ile bulastigini biliyordu. Anne sutu ile bulastigi %65 oraninda biliniyordu. Ancak katilimcilarin %45.8'i opusme ile hastaligin bulasacagini dusunuyordu. Hemsirelerde anlamli oranda yuksek olmak uzere katilimcilarin %45'i hastaligin tedavisi olmadigini dusunuyordu (p=0.001). Ulkede HIV olgularinin artisinin farkinda olanlar %82.5 ve ilimizde de artis oldugunu dusunenler %56.7 oranindaydi. Katilimcilar hastanemizde bu olgularin takip edilmesini istiyor (%75.8) ve onyargili davranmanin yanlis oldugunu (%89.2) dusunuyordu. Ancak %73 oraninda katilimci kendilerine bulasacagi kaygisiyla bu hastalarin takibini ustlenmeyi istemeyip; %60.8 oraninda katilimci sadece infeksiyon hastaliklari kliniginde takibin uygun olacagini dusunuyordu. Sonuclar: HIV/AIDS olgu sayilarinda gozlenen artislar nedeniyle hastalarin kendi yasadiklari bolgelerde takibi uygun olacaktir. Ancak saglik calisanlari farkinda olmasalar da HIV/AIDS olgularina bir onyargi ile yaklasmaktadir. Bunun nedenlerinden biri hastalikla ilgili bilgi yetersizligidir. Bilgi yetersizligi ayirimcilik ve damgalamayi da beraberinde getirmektedir. Bu nedenle bilgi duzeylerinin artirilmasina yonelik hizmet ici egitimler artirilmalidir. 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We started to follow HIV/AIDS cases in our center last year, and we conducted a survey to evaluate the knowledge level and attitudes of physicians and nurses working in our hospital about HIV/AIDS, and the survey results were evaluated. Methods: A questionnaire consisting of 25 questions covering the demographic characteristics of the participants and measuring the level of knowledge about HIV/AIDS was applied. Results: 120 physicians and nurses with a mean age of 35.28[+ or -]8.58 participated in the survey. 62.5% were women. 55% were physicians, 45% nurses, 58.3% from internal medicine, 38.3% were surgical branches, and 3.3% were from basic sciences. All healthcare workers knew that HIV was transmitted through sexual contact and blood, and 99.2% with the use of shared injectors. 65% of the participants knew that HIV could be transmitted by breast milk, but 45.8% thought it could be transmitted by kissing. 45% of the participants, most of which were nurses, thought that the disease had no cure (p=0.001). 82.5% were aware of the increase in HIV cases in the country, and 56.7% thought that there was also an increase in our city. Although participants wanted these cases to be followed in our hospital (75.8%) and thought that prejudiced behavior was wrong (89.2%), they did not want to be included in the care of these patients (73%) due to the fear of contagion. They thought that it would be appropriate to follow them only in the Infectious Diseases clinic (60.8%). Conclusions: Even if they are not fully aware of it, healthcare professionals approach HIV/AIDS cases with prejudice. One of the reasons for this is the lack of knowledge about the disease. Lack of knowledge brings along discrimination and stigmatization. In-service training programs are needed to overcome this situation. Keywords: Survey, healthcare workers, knowledge of HIV. Amac: Ulkemizdeki HIV/AIDS olgu sayilarindaki artisa paralel olarak ilimizdeki olgu sayilarinda da artis gorulmektedir. Merkezimizde olgularin takip edilmeye baslanmasini izleyen surecte calisan hekim ve hemsirelerimizin HIV/AIDS konusundaki bilgi duzeylerinin ve konuya bakis acilarinin degerlendirilmesi amaciyla bir anket calismasi gerceklestirildi ve calismamizda bu calismanin sonuclari irdelendi. Yontemler: Hekim ve hemsirelere, demografik ozellikleri dikkate alinarak, HIV/AIDS hakkindaki bilgi (bulas yollari ve korunma onlemleri) duzeylerini ve hastaliga bakis acilarini olcen ve toplam 25 sorudan olusan bir anket uygulandi. Bulgular: Ankete %62.5'i kadin, yas ortalamasi 35.28 [+ or -] 8.58 olan 120 hekim ve hemsire katildi. %55'i hekim, %45'i hemsire olan katilimcilarinin %58.3'u dahili brans, %38.3'u cerrahi brans, %3.3'u ise temel bilimlerdendi. Katilimcilarin tamami HIV/AIDS'in cinsel temas ve kan yolu ile %99.2'si ortak enjektor kullanimi ile bulastigini biliyordu. Anne sutu ile bulastigi %65 oraninda biliniyordu. Ancak katilimcilarin %45.8'i opusme ile hastaligin bulasacagini dusunuyordu. Hemsirelerde anlamli oranda yuksek olmak uzere katilimcilarin %45'i hastaligin tedavisi olmadigini dusunuyordu (p=0.001). Ulkede HIV olgularinin artisinin farkinda olanlar %82.5 ve ilimizde de artis oldugunu dusunenler %56.7 oranindaydi. Katilimcilar hastanemizde bu olgularin takip edilmesini istiyor (%75.8) ve onyargili davranmanin yanlis oldugunu (%89.2) dusunuyordu. Ancak %73 oraninda katilimci kendilerine bulasacagi kaygisiyla bu hastalarin takibini ustlenmeyi istemeyip; %60.8 oraninda katilimci sadece infeksiyon hastaliklari kliniginde takibin uygun olacagini dusunuyordu. Sonuclar: HIV/AIDS olgu sayilarinda gozlenen artislar nedeniyle hastalarin kendi yasadiklari bolgelerde takibi uygun olacaktir. Ancak saglik calisanlari farkinda olmasalar da HIV/AIDS olgularina bir onyargi ile yaklasmaktadir. Bunun nedenlerinden biri hastalikla ilgili bilgi yetersizligidir. Bilgi yetersizligi ayirimcilik ve damgalamayi da beraberinde getirmektedir. Bu nedenle bilgi duzeylerinin artirilmasina yonelik hizmet ici egitimler artirilmalidir. Anahtar Sozcukler: Anket, HIV bilgi duzeyi, saglik calisani.</abstract><pub>DOC Design and Informatics Co. Ltd</pub><doi>10.36519/kd.2022.3798</doi></addata></record> |
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