An Institutional Review of Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Medical Students Regarding Hepatitis B and C: A Cross-sectional Study

Mah Rukh, M. Khalid, Mahrukh Nadeem, Mahreen Saeed, Mahroo, Muhammad Hashim Ghouri
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Background: Hepatitis is a major health issue. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) of medical students regarding hepatitis B and C. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study conducted from March, 2018 to May, 2018. 310 medical students from Allama Iqbal Medical College participated. KAP towards Hepatitis B and C was assessed by using a pre-validated questionnaire. Association of gender and year of study was established with KAP of respondents. Also, associations of knowledge with attitude and practices were also established using Chi-square test taking ≤0.05 as standard p-value. SPSS version 21.0 was used. Results: 269 (86.77%) out of 310 distributed questionnaires were received. 116 (43.1%) respondents fell in age group 16-20, 150 (55.8%) in 21-25 years while 3 respondents (1.1%) were 25 year and above. 146 (54.3%) respondents were females and 123 (45.7) respondents were male. There were 54 (20.1%) respondents from first year, 59 (21.9%) respondents from second year, 53 (19.7%) respondents from third year, 55 (20.4%) respondents from fourth year and 48 (17.8%) respondents from final year. 132 (90.4%) female respondents and 98 (79.7%) male respondents had good knowledge regarding hepatitis B and C. No significant relationship was established between gender of respondents with their attitude and practices. As for relationship of knowledge of respondents with their attitude and practices, no significant association could be established. Conclusion: Overall, the medical students have adequate knowledge, sensible attitude but unsatisfactory practices in regards to Hepatitis B and C.
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医学生对乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎的知识、态度和实践的机构回顾:一项横断面研究
背景:肝炎是一个主要的健康问题。本研究的目的是评估医学生对乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎的知识、态度和实践(KAP)。方法:2018年3月至2018年5月进行的描述性横断面研究。来自阿拉马·伊克巴尔医学院的310名医学生参加了此次活动。使用预先验证的问卷对乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎的KAP进行评估。性别和研究年份与受访者的KAP建立了关联。此外,还使用卡方检验建立了知识与态度和实践的关联,卡方检验以≤0.05为标准p值。使用SPSS 21.0版本。结果:在310份已发放的问卷中,共收到269份(86.77%)。16-20岁年龄组有116名(43.1%)受访者在21-25年中下降,150名(55.8%)受访者在25岁及以上年龄组有3名(1.1%)受访者。146名(54.3%)受访者为女性,123名(45.7%)受访者为男性。第一年有54名受访者(20.1%),第二年有59名受访者(21.9%),第三年有53名受访者(19.7%),四年有55名受访者(20.4%),最后一年有48名受访者(17.8%)。132名(90.4%)女性受访者和98名(79.7%)男性受访者对乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎有良好的了解。受访者的性别与他们的态度和做法之间没有显著关系。至于受访者的知识与他们的态度和实践之间的关系,没有建立显著的联系。结论:医学生对乙型肝炎、丙型肝炎的认识、态度、操作等方面均较全面,但操作不当。
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