Том. 11 Бр. 1 (2019): Архиви на јавно здравје
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Познавање и однесување во однос на ХЦВ инфекции помеѓу студенти на медицински факултет, Универзитет Св. Кирил и Методиј, Скопје

Виктор Исјановски
Медицински факултет, Универзитет ,,Св. Кирил и Методиј’’, Скопје, Република Северна Македонија
Игор Исјановски
Медицински факултет, Универзитет ,,Св. Кирил и Методиј’’, Скопје, Република Северна Македонија
Павле Николовски
Оддел за јавно здравје вакцинопревентабилни болести, Лос Ангелес, САД

Објавено 2019-04-06

Клучни зборови

  • Хепатитис Ц,
  • знаење,
  • ставови,
  • студенти на медицина

Како да се цитира

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Исјановски В, Исјановски И, Николовски П. Познавање и однесување во однос на ХЦВ инфекции помеѓу студенти на медицински факултет, Универзитет Св. Кирил и Методиј, Скопје. Arch Pub Health [Internet]. 2019 Apr. 6 [cited 2024 Dec. 18];11(1):43-50. Available from: https://id-press.eu/aph/article/view/2846

Апстракт

Цел на студијата е да се утврдат знаењата и ставовите на студентите по медицина за ХЦВ инфекција. Материјал и методи: истражувањето е аналитичка студија на пресек спроведена на Медицинскиот факултет, на примерок од 360 студенти. Анкетирани се студенти од вториот семестар се до завршната година. Притоа користен е специјално дизајниран прашалник, кој е развиен од страна на истражувачот. Прашалникот е составен од три дела: прашање поврзани со социо-демографски податоци, знаење за ХЦВ инфекции и став на студентите кон ХЦВ-позитивни пациенти. Резултати: Стапката на одговор на анкетата беше 90%. Oваа студија, посочи дека целокупното знаење на студентите по медицина е умерено (многу добро-7-8). Студентите имаат повеќе информации за превенција на хепатит Ц отколку за другите аспекти на болеста, како начин на пренесување и симптоми. Регистрирана е статистички значајна разлика помеѓу знаењето за хепатитис Ц со нивото на образование на студентите. Заклучок: Нашата студија покажа дека студентите по медицина имаат доволно знаење за ХЦВ, но потребно е да се продолжи со едукација на оваа тема.

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