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Title: STAFF NURSE' KNOWLEDGE REGARDING HIV/AIDS AT A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL, NAWABSHAH.
Authors: Rashid Hussain Burdi1, Ghulam Abbas Panhwar2, Shaista Sahto3, Shafktullah Wassan4, Pir Bux Jokhio5, Bachal Khan Jiskani6
Journal: Journal of Peoples University of Medical and Health Sciences, Pakistan
Publisher: Peoples University of Medical and Health Sciences for Women, Nawabshah (Shaheed Benazirabad)
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2024
Volume: 14
Issue: 4
Language: en
Keywords: HIV/AIDSNursingknowledge and skills
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: HIV/AIDS prevalence is rising in Pakistan. To care for infected patients, nurses must possess the necessary skills. The domain in which nurses provide care is influenced by their knowledge and attitudes. Assessing nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and practices is therefore crucial. OBJECTIVES: To assess staff nurses' HIV/AIDS-related knowledge, attitudes, and practices METHODS: 200 staff nurses were picked using a convenience sample technique in a cross-sectional, quantitative study design. The data was gathered via a 20-item questionnaire. Items 06, 07, and 07 about knowledge, attitudes, and practice were included in this KAP survey. IBM SPSS. 23 was utilized for data analysis. RESULTS: 194 97%, people answered this questionnaire. 101 52.07% of the 194 responders were female. The knowledge of the 55 28.9% and 66 35.1% participants was good to excellent. 125 participants 64% felt that nurses have a fundamental right to be aware of the status of patients with HIV/AIDS, and 97 participants 50% strongly agreed that they are afraid of becoming infected when caring for an infected patient. Although they were terrified when executing invasive interventions, nurses were also at ease with non-invasive care techniques. CONCLUSION: Although nurses today know more about HIV/AIDS, there has always been concern about patient-to-nurse virus transmission. To lower the risk of illness transmission, nurses must participate in an appropriate infection control training program.
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