KNOWLEDGE RELATED TO HIV/TB/HCV AMONG PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WORKERS AND THE INTEGRATED SCREENING IN KVEMO KARTLI REGION

Autor: A, Gamezardashvili, G, Kanchelashvili, L, Gulbiani, N, Chikovani, M, Kajaia, G, Kamkamidze
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Georgian medical news. (322)
ISSN: 1512-0112
Popis: Integration of TB/HIV/HCV screening into primary health care has been implemented in Georgia since 2018. The aim of the program is to strengthen TB, HIV/HCV screening and early detection capabilities in the primary health care, as early detection and treatment are considered to be the most effective strategies to prevent these infections. The goal of the study was to evaluate and compare the baseline and follow-up knowledge about TB, HIV and HCV infectious among primary health care workers in Kvemo Kartli Region. The study instrument was a self-administered questionnaire. A total of 459 primary HCWs from Kvemo Kartli region were surveyed. The proportion of HCWs correctly knowing MDR TB definition increased from 34.6% to 82.8% and this difference was statistically significant (p0.01). Nurses were less informed about HIV infection. Only 70.7% of them knew modes of HIV transmission, while 89.3% of physicians answered this question correctly (p0.001). An assessment of knowledge among primary health care workers (PHC) providers is important, as they represent the first level of community contact with health care. The post-test after the training showed significant improvement in knowledge among trained HCWs. Follow-up knowledge and practice surveys are needed to understand the long-term impact of training on the rate screening referrals by PHC providers.
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