Attitude of Health Workers Towards Management of Hepatitis B Infection in General Hospitals in Kwara State, Nigeria

Abstract

Hepatitis B is one of the most dangerous diseases in the world and it has become a serious threat to public health. Health workers are mostly at risk of contracting the disease as they remain the first point of call to the victims. This study examined the attitudes of health workers towards management of HBV infection and the difference in attitudes of health workers based on area of specialization. An ex-post facto research design sampling 412 health workers across different areas of specialization which include doctors, nurses, laboratory scientists and laboratory technicians. Majority of the health workers had negative attitudes towards HBV patients. However, doctors (mean score=3.72) and nurses (mean score=3.54) had mild negative attitudes towards HBV patients, while laboratory scientists (mean score=3.02) and laboratory technicians (mean score=3.04) had the poorest attitudes towards HBV patients. There is need to improve the attitudes of the different cadres of health workers in the state, in order to improve the quality of life of HBV patients and reduce stigma which may impact negatively on patients’ mental health.

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Keywords

Hepatitis B, Infection, Health Workers, Attitude, Virus

Citation

Onaolapo, A., Mojisola, A., Oluwatosin, J., Kikelomo, I., Adeola, J. & Margaret, O. (2024): Attitude of Health Workers Towards Management of Hepatitis B Infection in General Hospitals in Kwara State, Nigeria. Alqalam Journal of Medical and Applied Sciences (AJMAS). 7 (1); 44-49.

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