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- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- REVISTE MEDICALE NEINSTITUȚIONALE
- One Health & Risk Management
- One Health & Risk Management 2023
- One Health & Risk Management iunie 2023, Ediție specială
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Title: | Awareness of Human Papillomavirus among primary healthcare providers in Tbilisi and Rustavi: cross-sectional study |
Authors: | Mukeria, Ana Pitskhelauri, Nato |
Keywords: | HPV awareness;human papillomavirus;vaccine;knowledge |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | Asociația de Biosiguranță și Biosecuritate din Republica Moldova |
Citation: | MUKERIA, Ana, PITSKHELAURI, Nato. Awareness of Human Papillomavirus among primary healthcare providers in Tbilisi and Rustavi: cross-sectional study. In: One Health & Risk Management. 2023, ed. spec.: „Tendințe actuale și provocări în medicina preventivă”, 8-9 iunie 2023: mater. conf. cu particip. internațională. p. 33. ISSN 2587-3458. |
Abstract: | Introduction. Nowadays the worldwide women population including Georgian
women is still at high risk of ovarian cancer. As it is well known, the main cause of
ovarian cancer is HPV. For effective HPV prevention globally, assessment of
knowledge about Human Papillomavirus in women by healthcare providers is
significantly important for positive results for disease prevention. But most importantly to reduce the occurrence of ovarian cancer worldwide, healthcare
workers must be fully informed about HPV.
Aim. Evaluate primary healthcare providers ‘awareness about HPV infection and
prevention.
Material and methods. Between June and July 2022, a cross-sectional survey
was delivered to primary healthcare personnel in several ambulatories in Tbilisi
and Rustavi. To assess the awareness of HPV among primary healthcare workers,
adapted versions of HPV awareness evaluation questionnaires were used based
on the same studies in different countries. Statistical Analysis was performed in
IBM SPSS Statistics 23. We used Fisher’s Exact Test to find any associations between sex and awareness about HPV, working position and awareness of HPV, age
and awareness of HPV, workplace location and awareness of HPV. P value <0.05
was considered statistically significant.
Results. Of more than 200 doctors only 71 are willing to participate in the survey
and fully fill in the electronic survey form. Although overall understanding of essential HPV facts was appropriate, the participants' average general HPV
knowledge score was 12 out of a possible total of fourteen. Furthermore, the
prevalence of right responses was 85.8 percent of the total number of doctors.
43.7% of respondents correctly recognized that HPV does not require treatment.
11.7% of respondents believed that HPV is rare and what is more 29,6 percent do
not have information about different types of HPV. Overall, primary healthcare
practitioners performed well on the HPV triage and cure route exam, with a median score of 6 out of 9. However, there was considerable confusion about the objective of the HPV test. 29.6% were unaware of the aim of the HPV test. Although the
overall knowledge score for HPV screening and vaccines was normal, detailed
information proved to be lacking: 59%were unaware of the suggested age for
receiving a pap smear. The duration of time between HPV tests was also significantly misunderstood, with only 39.4% knowing the right time frame for HPV
testing. In any of the three examined knowledge areas, primary healthcare workers' age and gender did not correlate with HPV knowledge. Even though most of
the study population were younger there is still no statistically significant difference among younger and older generations of primary healthcare workers. In any
of the three examined knowledge areas, primary healthcare workers’ specialty
and clinic location where they work did not correlate with HPV knowledge.
Conclusions. It is our first study in Georgia to investigate health professionals'
knowledge and understanding of HPV, vaccination, and HPV screening. Although
overall knowledge was appropriate, major gaps in knowledge existed, notably on
the importance of HPV vaccine and screening knowledge. It is important to raise
awareness about vaccination to promote reduction of ovarian cancer risk. |
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | One Health & Risk Management: Conferința națională cu participare internațională „Tendințe actuale și provocări în medicina preventivă” organizată în cadrul celei de-a XXXVII-a ediție a Săptămânii Medicale Balcanice „Perspective ale Medicinei Balcanice în era post COVID-19”, 8-9 iunie 2023 |
URI: | http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/25068 |
ISSN: | 2587-3458 2587-3466 |
Appears in Collections: | One Health & Risk Management iunie 2023, Ediție specială
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