Hepatitis B Vaccination Status among Health Care Workers in a Tertiary Hospital in Ethiopia.

Hepatitis research and treatment Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-06-29 DOI:10.1155/2017/6470658
Mohammed Biset Ayalew, Boressa Adugna Horsa
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Background: Even though health professionals (HPs) need special consideration for hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination, this is not widely implemented in low- and middle-income countries. The aim of this study was to determine the vaccination status of health professionals against hepatitis B virus infection, to identify barriers to vaccination and to identify factors associated with vaccination status.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted from June 1 to 15, 2016. Data was collected using self-administered questionnaire and analysed using SPSS version 21. A test of association was done using binary logistic regression and P value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: Out of 286 HPs included in the study 28.7% received full course vaccination against HBV. The most frequently mentioned reasons for not being vaccinated against HBV are unavailability of the vaccine (58.2%) and its cost (18.5%). Age, marital status, level of education, and type of profession have significant association with vaccination status.

Conclusion: HBV coverage among HPs in Gondar University Hospital (GUH) is inadequate. This is mostly due to unavailability of the vaccine and its cost. Vaccination status significantly varies based on level of education, type of profession, age, and marital status. We recommend making vaccines available and accessible.

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背景:尽管卫生专业人员(HPs)需要特别考虑接种乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)疫苗,但在低收入和中等收入国家并未广泛实施。本研究旨在确定卫生专业人员接种乙型肝炎病毒疫苗的情况,找出接种疫苗的障碍,并确定与接种情况相关的因素:这项横断面研究于 2016 年 6 月 1 日至 15 日进行。数据采用自填式问卷收集,并使用 SPSS 21 版进行分析。采用二元逻辑回归法进行关联检验,P 值小于 0.05 视为具有统计学意义:在参与研究的 286 名 HPs 中,28.7% 接种了全程的 HBV 疫苗。未接种 HBV 疫苗的最常见原因是没有疫苗(58.2%)和疫苗费用(18.5%)。年龄、婚姻状况、教育水平和职业类型与疫苗接种情况有显著关联:结论:贡德尔大学医院(GUH)HPs的HBV覆盖率不足。结论:贡达大学医院(GUH)HPs 的 HBV 接种率不足,这主要是由于疫苗供应不足和成本问题。受教育程度、职业类型、年龄和婚姻状况不同,疫苗接种情况也大不相同。我们建议提供和普及疫苗。
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