Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice of Nurses Working with HIV/AIDS Patients
Hussein Mohamed Magdi;
Abstract
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has become one of
the most serious infectious diseases challenges to public health, it
is considered as the most devastating disease of the recent decade
due to its high morbidity, mortality and economic impacts. The
negative attitudes among people and healthcare providers prevent
many people from seeking HIV testing, returning for their results,
or securing treatment, possibly turning what could be a
manageable chronic illness into a death sentence and perpetuating
the spread of HIV.
The quality of care received by HIV-infected individuals
and AIDS patients can be affected by the reaction of healthcare
providers. In this regard, nurses have a key position in the
delivery of care. Knowledge, attitudes and delivery of care have
important role in HIV/AIDS prevention care and treatment among
health providers specially nurses. Therefore, it is important to
assess knowledge, practice and attitudes towards people living
with HIV/AIDS among nurses.
Aim of the Study:
The aim of this study was to assess knowledge, attitudes
and practices of nurses working with HIV/AIDS patients.
Summary
154
Research question:
This study is based on answering the following question:
What are the knowledge, attitudes and practice of nurses
working with HIV/AIDS patients?
Research settings:
The study was conducted at El-Homiaat Hospital in El-
Abbassia.
Subjects of the study:
It was convenient sample. The subjects of the present study
included 65 nurses, which represented about 85% of total nurses
number.
Tools of data collection:
Data were collected using the following tools:
1- Interviewing Questionnaire:
This tool was designed by the investigator in a simple
Arabic language based on review of related literature. It includes:
socio-demographic data of nurses such as age, sex, education,
Summary
155
marital status, monthly income and nurses’ years of experience,
source of information about HIV.
the most serious infectious diseases challenges to public health, it
is considered as the most devastating disease of the recent decade
due to its high morbidity, mortality and economic impacts. The
negative attitudes among people and healthcare providers prevent
many people from seeking HIV testing, returning for their results,
or securing treatment, possibly turning what could be a
manageable chronic illness into a death sentence and perpetuating
the spread of HIV.
The quality of care received by HIV-infected individuals
and AIDS patients can be affected by the reaction of healthcare
providers. In this regard, nurses have a key position in the
delivery of care. Knowledge, attitudes and delivery of care have
important role in HIV/AIDS prevention care and treatment among
health providers specially nurses. Therefore, it is important to
assess knowledge, practice and attitudes towards people living
with HIV/AIDS among nurses.
Aim of the Study:
The aim of this study was to assess knowledge, attitudes
and practices of nurses working with HIV/AIDS patients.
Summary
154
Research question:
This study is based on answering the following question:
What are the knowledge, attitudes and practice of nurses
working with HIV/AIDS patients?
Research settings:
The study was conducted at El-Homiaat Hospital in El-
Abbassia.
Subjects of the study:
It was convenient sample. The subjects of the present study
included 65 nurses, which represented about 85% of total nurses
number.
Tools of data collection:
Data were collected using the following tools:
1- Interviewing Questionnaire:
This tool was designed by the investigator in a simple
Arabic language based on review of related literature. It includes:
socio-demographic data of nurses such as age, sex, education,
Summary
155
marital status, monthly income and nurses’ years of experience,
source of information about HIV.
Other data
| Title | Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice of Nurses Working with HIV/AIDS Patients | Other Titles | معلومات واتجاهات وممارسات الممرضين والممرضات الذين يعملون مع مرضى الإيدز. | Authors | Hussein Mohamed Magdi | Issue Date | 2015 |
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