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Community health care workers’ risk perception of occupational exposure to HIV in Ibadan, south-west Nigeria

BACKGROUND: The ultimate goal of all healthcare workers (HCWs) is to maintain a healthy population and environment, and to adequately manage any condition that might constitute a menace to the health of the population at large. However, the central problem arising from the perception of risk of occu...

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Autores principales: Akinboro, Adamo A., Adejumo, Olabisi P., Onibokun, Comfort A., Olowokere, Eunice A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: AOSIS OpenJournals 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4565413/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v4i1.338
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author Akinboro, Adamo A.
Adejumo, Olabisi P.
Onibokun, Comfort A.
Olowokere, Eunice A.
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Adejumo, Olabisi P.
Onibokun, Comfort A.
Olowokere, Eunice A.
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description BACKGROUND: The ultimate goal of all healthcare workers (HCWs) is to maintain a healthy population and environment, and to adequately manage any condition that might constitute a menace to the health of the population at large. However, the central problem arising from the perception of risk of occupationally transmitted Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection amongst HCWs is that it may distract them from giving quality healthcare. OBJECTIVES: The study aimed at addressing the following objectives: to explore the effects of level or years of experience on risk perception regarding occupational exposure to HIV, to assess HCWs’ daily work routines’ consistency in accordance with universal precaution guidelines, to determine HCWs’ perception of workplace safety climate and identify factors that may constitute constraints to HCWs in adhering to universal precaution measures. METHOD: A descriptive cross-sectional survey design was utilised, using a triangulation method of data collection which involved the use of a questionnaire and direct observational methods using checklists. A total of 143 HCWs were purposively selected to form the study population. RESULTS: The study showed a very high risk-perception amongst HCWs regarding occupational exposure to HIV and AIDS but a poor compliance with universal precautions in their professional duties. HCWs perception of risk and workplace safety climate did not influence their compliance with universal precautions (Pr > F = 0.2566; Pr > F = 0.2776). CONCLUSION: The need for policy guidelines to manage all aspects of risk-perception and practices of HCWs regarding HIV and AIDS in the healthcare settings most especially at the primary health care level need to be considered.
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spelling pubmed-45654132016-02-03 Community health care workers’ risk perception of occupational exposure to HIV in Ibadan, south-west Nigeria Akinboro, Adamo A. Adejumo, Olabisi P. Onibokun, Comfort A. Olowokere, Eunice A. Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med Original Research BACKGROUND: The ultimate goal of all healthcare workers (HCWs) is to maintain a healthy population and environment, and to adequately manage any condition that might constitute a menace to the health of the population at large. However, the central problem arising from the perception of risk of occupationally transmitted Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection amongst HCWs is that it may distract them from giving quality healthcare. OBJECTIVES: The study aimed at addressing the following objectives: to explore the effects of level or years of experience on risk perception regarding occupational exposure to HIV, to assess HCWs’ daily work routines’ consistency in accordance with universal precaution guidelines, to determine HCWs’ perception of workplace safety climate and identify factors that may constitute constraints to HCWs in adhering to universal precaution measures. METHOD: A descriptive cross-sectional survey design was utilised, using a triangulation method of data collection which involved the use of a questionnaire and direct observational methods using checklists. A total of 143 HCWs were purposively selected to form the study population. RESULTS: The study showed a very high risk-perception amongst HCWs regarding occupational exposure to HIV and AIDS but a poor compliance with universal precautions in their professional duties. HCWs perception of risk and workplace safety climate did not influence their compliance with universal precautions (Pr > F = 0.2566; Pr > F = 0.2776). CONCLUSION: The need for policy guidelines to manage all aspects of risk-perception and practices of HCWs regarding HIV and AIDS in the healthcare settings most especially at the primary health care level need to be considered. AOSIS OpenJournals 2012-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4565413/ http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v4i1.338 Text en © 2012. The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ AOSIS OpenJournals. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Akinboro, Adamo A.
Adejumo, Olabisi P.
Onibokun, Comfort A.
Olowokere, Eunice A.
Community health care workers’ risk perception of occupational exposure to HIV in Ibadan, south-west Nigeria
title Community health care workers’ risk perception of occupational exposure to HIV in Ibadan, south-west Nigeria
title_full Community health care workers’ risk perception of occupational exposure to HIV in Ibadan, south-west Nigeria
title_fullStr Community health care workers’ risk perception of occupational exposure to HIV in Ibadan, south-west Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Community health care workers’ risk perception of occupational exposure to HIV in Ibadan, south-west Nigeria
title_short Community health care workers’ risk perception of occupational exposure to HIV in Ibadan, south-west Nigeria
title_sort community health care workers’ risk perception of occupational exposure to hiv in ibadan, south-west nigeria
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4565413/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v4i1.338
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