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People living with HIV /AIDS (PLWHA) and HIV/AIDS associated oral lesions; a study in Malaysia

机译:艾滋病毒/艾滋病和与艾滋病毒/艾滋病有关的口腔病变患者;在马来西亚学习

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Background The continuous increase in number of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) represents a serious health and economic burden. HIV positive individuals with oral lesions have significantly lower oral health-related quality of life than HIV positive individuals without oral lesions. The objective of this study was to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) within a cohort of HIV/AIDS positive patients towards HIV/AIDS associated oral lesions. Methods Two hundred seventy patients attending a national referral hospital of infectious disease in Malaysia were recruited for the study. The study involved the administration of a validated interview-based questionnaire designed to elicit knowledge, attitude and practices of these patients towards HIV associated oral lesions. The last part of the questionnaire assessed the training provided to the patients in relation to the oral lesions associated with the disease and the effectiveness of this training. Data analysis was carried out using SPSS version 18. Results Thirty seven percent of patients were reported as knowledgeable, while sixty four percent reported to have positive attitude towards the care of oral hygiene. Sixty six percent of the patients reported that they would seek professional care when experiencing oral lesion. Training was reported effective for 93% patients. Conclusions Patients were non-knowledgeable in relation to oral manifestations of the disease and one third of the participating patients showed negative attitudes towards oral health care and reported various measures to manage oral lesions rather than seeking professional care. Developing effective educational methodologies can empower patients with knowledge that may translate to positive attitudes and practices.
机译:背景技术艾滋病毒/艾滋病(PLWHA)感染人数的持续增加代表着严重的健康和经济负担。与没有口腔病变的HIV阳性个体相比,具有口腔病变的HIV阳性个体的口腔健康相关生活质量明显降低。这项研究的目的是评估一群艾滋病毒/艾滋病阳性患者对与艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关的口腔病变的知识,态度和做法(KAP)。方法招募了在马来西亚国家传染病转诊医院就诊的270例患者。这项研究涉及一个经过验证的基于访谈的问卷的管理,该问卷旨在引起这些患者对与HIV相关的口腔病变的知识,态度和做法。问卷的最后一部分评估了与患者有关的与疾病相关的口腔病变的培训以及该培训的有效性。使用SPSS版本18进行数据分析。结果据报告有37%的患者是知识渊博的患者,而有64%的患者对口腔卫生的护理持积极态度。 66%的患者报告说,他们在遇到口腔病变时会寻求专业护理。据报道,培训对93%的患者有效。结论患者对口腔疾病的表现不了解,三分之一的患者对口腔保健持消极态度,并报告了各种治疗口腔病变的措施,而不是寻求专业护理。开发有效的教育方法可以使患者拥有可以转化为积极态度和做法的知识。

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