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Tuberculosis knowledge and attitude among non-health science university students needs attention: a cross-sectional study in three Ethiopian universities

机译:非健康科学大学生的结核知识和态度需要注意:三所埃塞俄比亚大学的横断面研究

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Abstract Background Ethiopia is among the 14 high TB, TB/HIV and MDR-TB burden countries globally. Prior studies indicate students attending universities in Ethiopia may be at increased risk for active tuberculosis (TB) relative to the general population, mainly due to the dramatic increase in expansion of the enrollment scale of universities.This study sought to gain insight about non-health science university students’ TB knowledge and attitudes to help develop a strategy for TB education in this population. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted from October to December 2018 among non-health science university students at three eastern Ethiopia public universities. Participants were considered having ‘good’ knowledge on TB when they correctly mentioned the communicability, means of transmission and prevention methods of TB and recognized modern medicine as the best treatment for TB. Participants were considered as having ‘acceptable’ attitude towards TB when they indicated they would seek immediate care for TB diagnosis, not hide a TB diagnosis and feel compassion to help people with TB. Results A total of 1720 non-health science university students participated. Only 614 (35.7%) of the students had ‘good’ knowledge on TB. This differed significantly between universities, with students from Haramaya and Dire Dawa universities more likely to have ‘good’ TB knowledge than their counterparts from Jigjiga University [COR (Crude Odds Ratio):1.62 and 1.94, respectively; and 95% Confidence Interval (CI): (1.236, 2.079) and (1.511, 2.483), respectively]. Only a third of students, 555 (32.3%) mentioned ‘bacteria’ as causing TB, and 836 students (48.6%) had ever heard of Multi Drug Resistant-TB (MDR-TB). An ‘acceptable’ attitude towards people with TB was observed in 666 students (38.7%). Even though 739 students (43%) felt compassion and desire to help TB patients, 213 (12%) and 382 (22%) mentioned they fear and tend to stay away from TB patients, respectively. Conclusions The present study revealed that non-health science university students lack important TB knowledge and have misconceptions about TB in eastern Ethiopia. University administrators and other stakeholders striving against TB should provide due attention to university settings and consider development of student education programs to improve awareness and knowledge of TB disease.
机译:摘要背景埃塞俄比亚是全球14个高结核病,TB /艾滋病毒和大型议员的轰炸性联结国负担。事先研究表明,参加埃塞俄比亚大学的学生可能会导致活跃结核病(TB)相对于一般人群的风险增加,主要是由于大学招生规模扩大的急剧增加。本研究试图获得对非健康的洞察力科学大学学生结核病知识和态度,以帮助制定这一人口中TB教育的战略。方法采用2018年10月至2018年12月在三大埃塞俄比亚公共大学的非健康科学大学生中进行了横截面研究。当他们正确提到的可通知性,结核病和认可的现代医学作为结核病的最佳治疗时,参与者在结核病时被认为对TB有“良好”知识。当参与者被认为是“可接受”对结核病的态度,当他们表明他们会寻求立即护理结核病诊断,而不是隐藏结核病诊断,并感受到与TB的人有关。结果共有1720名非健康科学大学学生参加。只有614名(35.7%)的学生对TB有“良好”的知识。大学之间,来自Haramaya和Dawa大学的学生更有可能与jigjiga大学的同行(分别为来自jigjiga大学的同行),分别更有可能分别拥有“良好”的结核病知识;(粗略赔率比):1.62和1.94; 95%置信区间(CI):(1.236,2.079)和(1.511,2.483),]。只有三分之一的学生,555(32.3%)提到了导致TB的“细菌”,836名学生(48.6%)听说过多药物抵抗力 - TB(MDR-TB)。在666名学生(38.7%)中观察到对TB人民的“可接受”的态度。尽管739名学生(43%)感到同情和帮助TB患者的愿望,但213(12%)和382(22%)提到他们的恐惧并往往远离TB患者。结论本研究表明,非健康科学大学生缺乏重要的TB知识,对埃塞俄比亚东部的结核病感到误解。大学管理人员和其他利益相关者努力争取结核结核,应当适当关注大学环境,考虑发展学生教育计划,以提高TB疾病的认识和了解。

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