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Awareness of post-exposure prophylaxis guidelines against occupational exposure to HIV in Hospital Sungai Petani.
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Post-exposure Prophylaxis GuidelinesInjury PreventionHuman Immunodeficiency VirusOccupational ExposureHospital MedicinePreventive MedicineHealthcare-associated InfectionOccupational MedicineOccupational DiseaseInfection ControlPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchPost Exposure ProphylaxisOccupational SafetyOccupational EpidemiologyNursingSexual HealthWorkplace Health SurveillanceTreatment And PreventionGlobal HealthPatient SafetyMedicineOccupational RiskHospital Sungai Petani
Occupational risk of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection is a matter of concern for health care workers. We conducted a study to gauge the level of awareness amongst HCW (doctors and nurses) working in Hospital Sungai Petani regarding the post-exposure prophylaxis in case of needle stick injuries from confirmed or suspected cases of HIV. Nineteen Doctors (56%) and 13 nurses (25%) were aware of correct risk of transmission. None identified all the four risk fluids correctly. 94% of doctors and 98% of nurses correctly stated that washing the site with soap and water is the initial procedure, but only few (1/10 of doctors and 1/3 of nurses) knew whom to contact immediately after injury. Twenty three doctors (67%) and 41(78%) nurses were aware of the use of Zidovudine but only 10 participants were aware of the use of second drug. Only 6 doctors (17%) and 8 nurses (15%) knew the correct duration of post-exposure prophylaxis. Twenty-three doctors (67%) and 35 nurses (67%) knew that the drugs were available in Hospital Pharmacy and 11 doctors and 12 nurses knew the approximate cost of therapy. On the average about 50% of doctors and nurses have fair knowledge of post exposure prophylaxis against HIV. Ongoing awareness and training are necessary to improve the same.
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