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Knowledge and attitudes of Jordanian nurses towards patients with HIV/AIDS: findings from a nationwide survey.

机译:约旦护士对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的知识和态度:全国调查的结果。

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This study explored the knowledge and attitudes of Jordanian nurses toward patients with HIV/AIDS, particularly in regards to their sources of information and education. This survey utilized a cross-sectional design. A self-administered questionnaire developed by Eckstein was used in collecting the data. A total of 922 nurses completed the questionnaire. Overall, Jordanian nurses expressed negative attitudes toward patients with HIV/AIDS, and their level of HIV/AIDS knowledge was weak. Weak knowledge level was recorded among nurses in the following subsections: agent and immunology; course and manifestation; transmission and incidence; and precaution and prevention. Only in one subsection (risk group), did nurses show a good level of knowledge about HIV/AIDS. More than two-thirds of nurses (84%) refused to provide care to patients who tested positive for HIV/AIDS. Most of the nurse participants believed that currently provided HIV/AIDS information resources were inadequate (81.4 %). The majority of nurses were interested in support groups for staff nurses (96.5%). The major source of HIV/AIDS information obtained by Jordanian nurses was through Internet web sites (52.7%). The majority of nurses (96.2%) ranked their fear of getting AIDS from their nursing practice as overwhelming. The total attitude of participants towards patients with HIV/AIDS in all five subsections (i.e., fear of contagion, social stigma, fatal outcome of the disease, direct care, and education and counseling) was negative (84.3%). Accurate knowledge about HIV/AIDS along with an in-depth understanding of patients? needs can help alleviate much of the fear, anxiety, and stigma associated with caring for patients with HIV/AIDS.
机译:这项研究探讨了约旦护士对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的知识和态度,特别是在他们的信息和教育来源方面。这项调查采用了横截面设计。由埃克斯坦(Eckstein)开发的自我管理调查表用于收集数据。共有922名护士完成了调查问卷。总体而言,约旦护士对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者表示消极态度,他们对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的了解程度很弱。在以下小节中记录了护士的弱知识水平:病原体和免疫学;过程和表现;传播和发病率;以及预防措施。仅在一个小节(风险组)中,护士对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的知识水平很高。超过三分之二的护士(84%)拒绝为艾滋病毒/艾滋病检测呈阳性的患者提供护理。大多数护士参与者认为,目前提供的艾滋病毒/艾滋病信息资源不足(81.4%)。大多数护士对职员护士的支持小组感兴趣(96.5%)。约旦护士获得的艾滋病毒/艾滋病信息的主要来源是通过互联网网站(52.7%)。大多数护士(96.2%)认为他们害怕从护理实践中感染艾滋病的行为是压倒性的。在所有五个小节中,参与者对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的总体态度(即,对传染病的恐惧,社会污名,疾病的致命后果,直接护理以及教育和咨询)均为负面(84.3%)。对HIV / AIDS的准确了解以及对患者的深入了解?需求可以帮助减轻与照顾艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者相关的恐惧,焦虑和污名。

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