CARING FOR PEOPLE WITH AIDS IN A NIGERIAN TEACHING HOSPITAL - STAFF ATTITUDES AND KNOWLEDGE

Citation
Ml. Adelekan et al., CARING FOR PEOPLE WITH AIDS IN A NIGERIAN TEACHING HOSPITAL - STAFF ATTITUDES AND KNOWLEDGE, AIDS care, 7, 1995, pp. 63-72
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Social Sciences, Biomedical","Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath",Psychology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09540121
Volume
7
Year of publication
1995
Supplement
1
Pages
63 - 72
Database
ISI
SICI code
0954-0121(1995)7:<63:CFPWAI>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Health workers (HWs) play a pivotal role in preventative programmes be ing implemented to combat the steady increase in the prevalence of HIV infection and AIDS in Nigeria. We report on a questionnaire survey co nducted in October, 1993 among 111 doctors, 92 nurses and 53 non-healt h workers at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Niger ia. The aim was to assess their knowledge of AIDS (for all groups) and the attitude of the HWs only towards the care of patients with AIDS ( PWAs). Although important gaps in knowledge were found in all groups, doctors performed significantly better than non-health workers on 22 o ut of the 23 knowledge items, and more than nurses on 8 of such items. Nurses scored significantly higher than non-health workers on 18 of t he knowledge items and more than doctors on one knowledge item. About one in three nurses would hesitate to nurse a PWA, while half would no t participate in birth delivery. Also, about a quarter of doctors woul d hesitate to treat a PWA while one in three would not carry out surge ry despite adequate precautions. The findings compare favourably with those reported from other countries. However, they still indicate the need for a comprehensive AIDS education package to improve the knowled ge base and allay fears for all groups and to prepare HWs for the impo rtant task of caring for PWAs.