Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Regarding HIV, HBV, and HCV Among Medical Students of Syrian Private University, Damascus, Syria
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Mohsen, Fatema (Author)
- Shibani, Mosa (Author)
- Ibrahim, Nazir (Author)
- Alhourani, Ghaith (Author)
- Melhem, Sara (Author)
- Alzabibi, Mhd Amin (Author)
- Ismail, Hlma (Author)
- Bakr, Aliaa (Author)
- Turkmani, Khaled (Author)
- Sawaf, Bisher (Author)
Title
Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Regarding HIV, HBV, and HCV Among Medical Students of Syrian Private University, Damascus, Syria
Abstract
Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV/AIDS are infections that constitute major health concerns impacting national health systems worldwide. This is the first study to determine Syrian medical students' attitudes, awareness and knowledge of HIV/HBV/HCV, regarding general knowledge about, clinical features, transmission, and prevention.This cross-sectional study was conducted at Syrian Private University on World AIDs Day (1/12/2019), Damascus, during the Syrian war crisis. Data were collected through self-administered surveys which targeted social demographic information, general knowledge, attitude, towards HBV, HCV, HIV. Data were divided and analysed according to the source of information, study year, marital status, and GPA using one-way analysis of variance to assess the level of knowledge.Of 317 respondents, the majority (59.8%) were males with age ranging from 18 to 30 years of age. . The majority of students 188(59.3%) showed an average level of knowledge, 73(23%) showed a good level of knowledge. This study revealed adequate knowledge. However there were misconceptions regarding transmission pathways. The majority 173(54.6%) had a positive attitude, and 144(45.4%) had a neutral attitude, while none had a negative attitude towards HIV/HBV/HCV infected individuals. Clinical year students (mean 73.0%, SD ± 10.0%) demonstrated higher levels of awareness compared to pre-clinical students (mean 39.7%, SD ± 13.0%).This study revealed that medical students have adequate knowledge regarding HIV/HBV/HCV. Medical students play a pivotal role in raising awareness and disseminating knowledge among the community, thus more effort should be concentrated on developing educational programs to limit the risks of such infections.
Publication
Community Health Equity Research & Policy
Volume
43
Issue
2
Pages
161-170
Date
2021-04-06
ISSN
2752-535X
Call Number
openalex: W3142390088
Extra
openalex: W3142390088
mag: 3142390088
Citation
Mohsen, F., Shibani, M., Ibrahim, N., Alhourani, G., Melhem, S., Alzabibi, M. A., Ismail, H., Bakr, A., Turkmani, K., & Sawaf, B. (2021). Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Regarding HIV, HBV, and HCV Among Medical Students of Syrian Private University, Damascus, Syria. Community Health Equity Research & Policy, 43(2), 161–170. https://doi.org/10.1177/0272684x211004923
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