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“It’s just in that sea of things that I never cared about”: perception of hepatitis B amongst university students in Aberdeen, North-East Scotland

机译:“就在那个我从未关心的事情中,”:在阿伯丁的大学生中,对普法亭的大学生中乙型肝炎的感知

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A significant proportion of international students at UK universities are from regions with medium to high hepatitis B prevalence rates. Understanding the perception of students regarding hepatitis B infection is crucial for the development of appropriate information and services for this population group. Twenty semi-structured interviews were conducted with students from the University of Aberdeen. The following key areas were covered: knowledge, awareness, practices including testing, cultural and social aspects and general attitudes to health information and services. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and coded using a framework analysis approach. The participants acknowledged hepatitis B to be a serious disease yet did not consider themselves to be at risk. They felt able to go to their General Practitioner if concerned about hepatitis B but emphasised that there was no indication that this was required. There was a general lack of knowledge about the disease including confusion over other types of hepatitis. This was linked to the perceived lack of attention given to hepatitis B in, for example, sexual health education and disease awareness raising campaigns. The participants expressed a desire for information on hepatitis B to be relevant to the student population, easy to understand, socially acceptable and easily accessible on student portals and social media platforms. Our study suggests that students in Aberdeen, North East Scotland lack knowledge and awareness of hepatitis B and do not perceive themselves as being at risk of hepatitis B infection. There is a need for more tailored hepatitis B messages to be incorporated into a range of contexts with clearer risk communication for the student population.
机译:英国大学国际学生的大量比例来自中等肝炎的地区,高乙型肝炎流行率。了解对乙型肝炎感染的学生的看法对于为这一人口集团的适当信息和服务制定为发展至关重要。来自阿伯丁大学的学生进行了二十种半结构化访谈。以下关键领域得到了涵盖:知识,意识,做法,包括测试,文化和社会方面以及对健康信息和服务的一般态度。采访逐字转录并使用框架分析方法进行编码。参与者承认乙型肝炎是一种严重的疾病,但并没有认为自己有风险。如果涉及乙型肝炎,他们觉得能够去他们的全科医生,但强调没有迹象表明这是必需的。普遍缺乏关于这种疾病的知识,包括对其他类型的肝炎的混乱。这与对乙型肝炎的缺乏关注有关,例如,性健康教育和疾病意识筹集活动。参与者表达了对与学生人口相关的乙型肝炎信息的愿望,易于理解,社会可接受,并且在学生门户和社交媒体平台上易于访问。我们的研究表明,阿伯丁的学生,东北苏格兰缺乏对乙型肝炎的知识和意识,并且不会认为自己是乙型肝炎感染的风险。需要更具量定制的乙型肝炎消息,以纳入一系列具有更清晰的学生人口风险沟通的背景。

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