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Workplace Perception and Attitude Towards People Living with HIV/AIDS of Persons in Senior Administrative Positions in Public Universities in Nigeria

机译:尼日利亚公立大学高级行政职位人员对艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的工作场所感知和态度

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Persons in senior administrative positions (SAP) in public universities are an important segment of the workforce, which could play an important role in the control of HIV/AIDS through their impact on the attitude to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) both within and outside the university community. However, there is a gross dearth of information on their perception of HIV/AIDS and the corresponding attitude to PLWHA. This is unlike the profusion of data on the perception of students in tertiary institutions of higher learning. The objective of this study was thus to determine the level of awareness and perception of HIV/AIDS, and the workplace attitude to PLWHA, of persons in SAP in public universities and the association with the demographic factors of age, gender and religion. A self-administered questionnaire, ‘Awareness and Attitude towards PLWHA scale' was used to elicit responses from 250 persons, representing 91.6% of those eligible, in a crosssectional survey of Deans of Faculties, Directors and Heads of Departments in two public universities in Edo State, Nigeria. Mean scores and mean percentage responses were compared between groups using Student's t-test and one-way ANOVA. The level of significance was set at P <0.05. The mean (standard deviation, SD) of Respondents with correct answers to the questions on perception was 72.7 (12.8)% on perception of the nature of HIV/AIDS, 45.1 (38.6)% on transmission, 90.9 (7.4)% on diagnosis and 85.8 (10.8)% on perception of its prevention (P = 0.034). The mean (SD) of the responses on general attitude was 96.8 (2.9)% and that on workplace attitude 85.2 (7.5)% (P = 0.036). There was no statistically significant difference between the mean overall scores on perception and attitude in relation to age, gender and religion. We conclude that the perception of HIV/AIDS and workplace attitude to PLWHA among persons in SAP in public universities in Nigeria are quite favourable, except in relation to the transmission of infection. We also conclude that the perception is unrelated to the demographic factors of age, gender and religion. These findings are relevant to the development of HIV/AIDS control messages, particularly those targeted at the reduction of stigmatization and discrimination, important attitudinal problems fueling the transmission of HIV/AIDS in resource-poor countries.
机译:公立大学的高级行政管理人员(SAP)是劳动力的重要组成部分,通过影响艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者(PLWHA)的态度,可以在控制艾滋病毒/艾滋病中发挥重要作用在大学社区之外。但是,关于他们对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的看法以及对艾滋病病毒/艾滋病毒/艾滋病的态度的信息非常缺乏。这与高等院校中有关学生认知的大量数据不同。因此,本研究的目的是确定公立大学中的SAP人员对HIV / AIDS的认识和认知水平以及工作场所对PLWHA的态度,以及与年龄,性别和宗教的人口因素之间的关系。在江户两所公立大学的院长,系主任和系主任的横断面调查中,使用自我管理的问卷“对艾滋病病毒感染者的认识和态度”对250人进行了回应,占合格者的91.6%。尼日利亚州。使用学生t检验和单向方差分析比较两组之间的平均得分和平均百分比反应。显着性水平设定为P <0.05。正确回答有关知觉问题的回答者的平均(标准差,SD)为对艾滋病毒/艾滋病性质的知觉为72.7(12.8)%,对传播为45.1(38.6)%,对诊断和诊断为90.9(7.4)%预防效果为85.8(10.8)%(P = 0.034)。总体态度的回应的平均值(SD)为96.8(2.9)%,工作场所态度的回应的平均值(SD)为85.2(7.5)%(P = 0.036)。关于年龄,性别和宗教信仰的总体平均得分在知觉和态度上没有统计学差异。我们得出的结论是,除了与感染的传播有关,尼日利亚公立大学的SAP人员对HIV / AIDS的看法以及工作场所对PLWHA的态度都非常有利。我们还得出结论,知觉与年龄,性别和宗教的人口统计学因素无关。这些发现与艾滋病毒/艾滋病控制信息的发展有关,特别是针对减少污名化和歧视的信息,这是重要的态度问题,助长了资源匮乏国家中艾滋病毒/艾滋病的传播。

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