Knowledge and attitudes of health care workers about AIDS and HIV infection before and after distribution of an educational booklet.

M D McKinnon, C Insall, C D Gooch, A Cockcroft
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Hospital workers (509) in a health authority were surveyed, and asked if they were in contact with HIV positive or AIDS patients; about their perception of risk; of their knowledge about and attitudes towards HIV and AIDS problems at work; and their desire for more information about AIDS and HIV. Overall scores for level of knowledge and attitudes were calculated; clinical workers scored better than non-clinical workers. Following the first survey, an information booklet was distributed to all health authority staff and after distribution, 232 staff were surveyed again. In this group (the follow-up group), there was a reduction in perceived risk, an improvement in the level of knowledge and in attitudes, and a reduction in the desire for further information. The group who initially had the least level of knowledge and most unfavourable attitudes (non-clinical workers) were the group who improved most.

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发放教育小册子前后医护人员对艾滋病和艾滋病毒感染的知识和态度。
对卫生当局的医院工作人员(509人)进行了调查,询问他们是否与艾滋病毒阳性或艾滋病患者有接触;关于他们对风险的感知;他们在工作中对爱滋病毒及爱滋病问题的认识及态度;以及他们希望获得更多关于艾滋病和艾滋病毒的信息。计算知识水平和态度总分;临床工作者得分高于非临床工作者。在第一次调查之后,向所有卫生当局工作人员分发了一份资料小册子,分发之后,又对232名工作人员进行了调查。在这一组(随访组)中,感知风险降低,知识水平和态度有所改善,对进一步信息的渴望也有所减少。最初拥有最少知识水平和最不利态度的群体(非临床工作者)是改善最多的群体。
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