Knowledge, attitudes and practices of nurses and doctors about the vertical transmission of hepatitis B

OBJECTIVE: to identify knowledge, attitudes and practices of physicians and nurses of the Family Health Strategy and a maternity hospital unit about vertical transmission of hepatitis B. METHOD: a cross-sectional study with a self-administered questionnaire applied to professionals. The data we...

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Main Authors: Isabela Cristina de Miranda Goncalves, Maria Jacirema Ferreira Goncalves
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2013-09-01
Series:Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem
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spelling doaj-dd90a858bdb740fb802ecb53af6552712020-11-24T23:44:00ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem1518-83452013-09-012151030103810.1590/S0104-11692013000500004S0104-11692013000501030Knowledge, attitudes and practices of nurses and doctors about the vertical transmission of hepatitis BIsabela Cristina de Miranda GoncalvesMaria Jacirema Ferreira GoncalvesOBJECTIVE: to identify knowledge, attitudes and practices of physicians and nurses of the Family Health Strategy and a maternity hospital unit about vertical transmission of hepatitis B. METHOD: a cross-sectional study with a self-administered questionnaire applied to professionals. The data were analyzed according to professional category and site of action, whose differences were tested by χ2 and significance <5%. RESULTS: professionals recognize viral hepatitis as a disease of compulsory notification; however, not everyone knows its mechanisms of transmission. A large portion of professionals requested serological tests, specifying the marker, especially physicians. The majority of family health nurses did not indicate hepatitis B vaccine for pregnant women, although they knew the immunization schedule. The majority of physicians on the maternity unit had proper knowledge about prevention of vertical transmission. CONCLUSION: the differences in the knowledge, attitudes and practices about vertical transmission of hepatitis B revealed that the population is at risk, since not all the professionals involved know or properly perform control strategies for vertical transmission of hepatitis B. Nurses dominated vaccination aspects and physicians dominated aspects related to the management of cases with positive serology.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-11692013000501030&lng=en&tlng=enConocimientos, Actitudes y Practica en SaludTransmision Vertical de Enfermedad InfecciosaHepatitis BPersonal de Salud
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author Isabela Cristina de Miranda Goncalves
Maria Jacirema Ferreira Goncalves
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Maria Jacirema Ferreira Goncalves
Knowledge, attitudes and practices of nurses and doctors about the vertical transmission of hepatitis B
Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem
Conocimientos, Actitudes y Practica en Salud
Transmision Vertical de Enfermedad Infecciosa
Hepatitis B
Personal de Salud
author_facet Isabela Cristina de Miranda Goncalves
Maria Jacirema Ferreira Goncalves
author_sort Isabela Cristina de Miranda Goncalves
title Knowledge, attitudes and practices of nurses and doctors about the vertical transmission of hepatitis B
title_short Knowledge, attitudes and practices of nurses and doctors about the vertical transmission of hepatitis B
title_full Knowledge, attitudes and practices of nurses and doctors about the vertical transmission of hepatitis B
title_fullStr Knowledge, attitudes and practices of nurses and doctors about the vertical transmission of hepatitis B
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, attitudes and practices of nurses and doctors about the vertical transmission of hepatitis B
title_sort knowledge, attitudes and practices of nurses and doctors about the vertical transmission of hepatitis b
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem
issn 1518-8345
publishDate 2013-09-01
description OBJECTIVE: to identify knowledge, attitudes and practices of physicians and nurses of the Family Health Strategy and a maternity hospital unit about vertical transmission of hepatitis B. METHOD: a cross-sectional study with a self-administered questionnaire applied to professionals. The data were analyzed according to professional category and site of action, whose differences were tested by χ2 and significance <5%. RESULTS: professionals recognize viral hepatitis as a disease of compulsory notification; however, not everyone knows its mechanisms of transmission. A large portion of professionals requested serological tests, specifying the marker, especially physicians. The majority of family health nurses did not indicate hepatitis B vaccine for pregnant women, although they knew the immunization schedule. The majority of physicians on the maternity unit had proper knowledge about prevention of vertical transmission. CONCLUSION: the differences in the knowledge, attitudes and practices about vertical transmission of hepatitis B revealed that the population is at risk, since not all the professionals involved know or properly perform control strategies for vertical transmission of hepatitis B. Nurses dominated vaccination aspects and physicians dominated aspects related to the management of cases with positive serology.
topic Conocimientos, Actitudes y Practica en Salud
Transmision Vertical de Enfermedad Infecciosa
Hepatitis B
Personal de Salud
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