Level of knowledge about Hepatitis B, vaccination status and biosafety measures of nursing professionals

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Autor(a) principal: Barbosa, Adriana Sierra Assencio Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Salotti, Selma Regina Axcar, Silva, Sônia Maria Usó Ruiz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção
Texto Completo: https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/8732
Resumo: Backgound and Objectives: Hepatitis B is an important global public health problems. The contamination can occur in any individual, however, health professionals, especially those in the nursing area, are more exposed. Hepatitis B is an occupational disease whose prevention is accessible, without cost in Brazil and mandatory for all healthcare professionals by vaccination. Thus, the present study aimed to verify the vaccination status of the nursing professionals, and yours knowledge about contamination risks with hepatitis B virus (HVB), as well about the biosafety measures to avoid these risks. Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out in a public hospital in the city of Bauru/SP, with nursing professionals. It was applied a questionnaire, between January to March 2015, containing aspects related to the vaccination status, knowledge about HBV and biosafety. Results: From 107 nursing professionals at the institution, 96 (89.8%) accepted to participate in the study, of them 84.3% were with complete vaccination, 3.2% were incomplete and 12.5% did not know their vaccination status. More than 90.0% knew the ways to avoid HVB transmission and had received information about biosafety and waste disposal, but only 81.2% used personal protective equipment (PPE) in their activities. Conclusion: The results indicate that although the nursing professionals knew how to avoid the HBV contamination, they still remains exposed to a hight risk of, and so is necessary to sensitize and awareness about the importance of adopting safe practices and immunization, leading to a behavior modification. KEYWORDS: Nursing Team. Immunization Coverage. Hepatitis B. Occupational Disease. Exposure to Biological Agents.
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spelling Level of knowledge about Hepatitis B, vaccination status and biosafety measures of nursing professionalsConocimiento sobre hepatitis B, estado de vacunación y medidas de bioseguridad entre profesionales de enfermeríaBackgound and Objectives: Hepatitis B is an important global public health problems. The contamination can occur in any individual, however, health professionals, especially those in the nursing area, are more exposed. Hepatitis B is an occupational disease whose prevention is accessible, without cost in Brazil and mandatory for all healthcare professionals by vaccination. Thus, the present study aimed to verify the vaccination status of the nursing professionals, and yours knowledge about contamination risks with hepatitis B virus (HVB), as well about the biosafety measures to avoid these risks. Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out in a public hospital in the city of Bauru/SP, with nursing professionals. It was applied a questionnaire, between January to March 2015, containing aspects related to the vaccination status, knowledge about HBV and biosafety. Results: From 107 nursing professionals at the institution, 96 (89.8%) accepted to participate in the study, of them 84.3% were with complete vaccination, 3.2% were incomplete and 12.5% did not know their vaccination status. More than 90.0% knew the ways to avoid HVB transmission and had received information about biosafety and waste disposal, but only 81.2% used personal protective equipment (PPE) in their activities. Conclusion: The results indicate that although the nursing professionals knew how to avoid the HBV contamination, they still remains exposed to a hight risk of, and so is necessary to sensitize and awareness about the importance of adopting safe practices and immunization, leading to a behavior modification. KEYWORDS: Nursing Team. Immunization Coverage. Hepatitis B. Occupational Disease. Exposure to Biological Agents.Antecedentes y objetivos: La hepatitis B constituye un importante problema de salud pública mundial. Cualquier individuo puede contagiarse, aunque los profesionales de salud, particularmente los enfermeros, son los más expuestos. La hepatitis B es una enfermedad profesional con modo de prevención accesible gratuito y obligatorio para todos los profesionales de salud mediante vacunación. El presente estudio objetivó verificar estado de vacunación, conocimiento de contagio por el virus de la hepatitis B (HBV) y adopción de medidas de bioseguridad para evitar tales riesgos en profesionales de enfermería. Métodos: Estudio descriptivo, transversal, desarrollado en hospital público de Bauru/SP, incluyendo a todos los profesionales de enfermería. Fue aplicado, entre enero y marzo de 2015, un cuestionario incluyendo aspectos relacionados al estado de vacunación, conocimiento sobre HBV y bioseguridad. Resultados: De los 107 profesionales de enfermería de la institución, 96 (89,8% aceptaron participar de la investigación; de ellos, 84,3% poseían vacunación completa, 3,2% incompleta y 12,5% desconocía su estado de vacunación. Más del 90% conocía las formas de transmisión del HBV y había recibido indicaciones sobre las medidas de bioseguridad y eliminación de residuos, sin embargo solamente 81,2% utilizaba equipo de protección personal (EPP) en sus actividades. Conclusión: Los resultados expresan que, aunque el grupo de enfermería conociese cómo evitar la contaminación por HBV, aún así continuaba expuesto a un elevado riesgo, demostrándose la necesidad de hacer reconsiderar y concientizar a dichos profesionales sobre la importancia de la adopción de prácticas seguras e inmunización, apuntando a un cambio de comportamiento. Descritores: Grupo de Enfermería; Cobertura de Vacunación; Hepatitis B; Exposición a Agentes Biológicos.Unisc2017-06-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/873210.17058/reci.v7i2.8732Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2017); 107-112Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção; v. 7 n. 2 (2017); 107-1122238-3360reponame:Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecçãoinstname:Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)instacron:UNISCporhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/8732/6066Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecçãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarbosa, Adriana Sierra Assencio AlmeidaSalotti, Selma Regina AxcarSilva, Sônia Maria Usó Ruiz2019-03-06T12:51:37Zoai:ojs.online.unisc.br:article/8732Revistahttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/indexONGhttp://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/oai||liapossuelo@unisc.br|| julia.kern@hotmail.com||reci.unisc@gmail.com2238-33602238-3360opendoar:2019-03-06T12:51:37Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)false
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Conocimiento sobre hepatitis B, estado de vacunación y medidas de bioseguridad entre profesionales de enfermería
title Level of knowledge about Hepatitis B, vaccination status and biosafety measures of nursing professionals
spellingShingle Level of knowledge about Hepatitis B, vaccination status and biosafety measures of nursing professionals
Barbosa, Adriana Sierra Assencio Almeida
title_short Level of knowledge about Hepatitis B, vaccination status and biosafety measures of nursing professionals
title_full Level of knowledge about Hepatitis B, vaccination status and biosafety measures of nursing professionals
title_fullStr Level of knowledge about Hepatitis B, vaccination status and biosafety measures of nursing professionals
title_full_unstemmed Level of knowledge about Hepatitis B, vaccination status and biosafety measures of nursing professionals
title_sort Level of knowledge about Hepatitis B, vaccination status and biosafety measures of nursing professionals
author Barbosa, Adriana Sierra Assencio Almeida
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Salotti, Selma Regina Axcar
Silva, Sônia Maria Usó Ruiz
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Silva, Sônia Maria Usó Ruiz
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Salotti, Selma Regina Axcar
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description Backgound and Objectives: Hepatitis B is an important global public health problems. The contamination can occur in any individual, however, health professionals, especially those in the nursing area, are more exposed. Hepatitis B is an occupational disease whose prevention is accessible, without cost in Brazil and mandatory for all healthcare professionals by vaccination. Thus, the present study aimed to verify the vaccination status of the nursing professionals, and yours knowledge about contamination risks with hepatitis B virus (HVB), as well about the biosafety measures to avoid these risks. Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out in a public hospital in the city of Bauru/SP, with nursing professionals. It was applied a questionnaire, between January to March 2015, containing aspects related to the vaccination status, knowledge about HBV and biosafety. Results: From 107 nursing professionals at the institution, 96 (89.8%) accepted to participate in the study, of them 84.3% were with complete vaccination, 3.2% were incomplete and 12.5% did not know their vaccination status. More than 90.0% knew the ways to avoid HVB transmission and had received information about biosafety and waste disposal, but only 81.2% used personal protective equipment (PPE) in their activities. Conclusion: The results indicate that although the nursing professionals knew how to avoid the HBV contamination, they still remains exposed to a hight risk of, and so is necessary to sensitize and awareness about the importance of adopting safe practices and immunization, leading to a behavior modification. KEYWORDS: Nursing Team. Immunization Coverage. Hepatitis B. Occupational Disease. Exposure to Biological Agents.
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