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Cross-sectional study to determine viral hepatitis knowledge in different urban populations in Brazil.

Authors :
Cruz HM
Barbosa JR
Baima Colares JK
de Moraes Neto AHA
Alencar MFL
Bastos FI
da Mota JC
Carvalho-Costa FA
Ivantes CAP
Lewis-Ximenez LL
Villar LM
Source :
World journal of hepatology [World J Hepatol] 2018 Nov 27; Vol. 10 (11), pp. 867-876.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate viral hepatitis knowledge among individuals from different resource areas and health conditions to identify possible gaps.<br />Methods: A cross-sectional, descriptive study was carried out among 447 individuals from five distinct populations in Brazil: Southeast Viral Hepatitis Ambulatory ( n = 100), South ( n = 89) and Northeast ( n = 114) Health Center, Southeast ( n = 77) and Northeast ( n = 67) low resource areas. All individuals answered a questionnaire assessing sociodemographic characteristics and viral hepatitis awareness. The perception was scored based on the average number of correct answers of all participants and categorized as "low" (0-28 correct answers) or "desirable" (29-46 correct answers). Associations between sociodemographic characteristics and perception were also evaluated.<br />Results: A low level of knowledge was observed in individuals from Northeast Health Center, Northeast and Southeast low resource areas while desirable knowledge was observed in individuals from Viral Hepatitis Ambulatory and South Health Center. According to sociodemographic characteristics, desirable scores were more common among those with secondary education (47.1%), those who declared themselves as white (46.3%), and those who lived in houses with three individuals (25.5%). Multivariate analysis showed an association between viral hepatitis perception and type of population.<br />Conclusion: The results demonstrated high level of knowledge among study participants from health clinics from the Southeast region of Brazil and the importance of education programs in increasing the level of knowledge in low resource areas.<br />Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: There are no conflicts of interest to report.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1948-5182
Volume :
10
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
World journal of hepatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30533187
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4254/wjh.v10.i11.867