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Knowledge of health students about prophylaxis pre and post exposure to HIV

Matheus Costa Brandão Matos, Telma Maria Evangelista de Araújo, Artur Acelino Francisco Luz Nunes Queiroz, Paulo de Tarso Moura Borges

2021Revista gaúcha de enfermagem18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate students' knowledge of nursing and medical courses at a public university on prophylaxis before and after exposure to HIV/AIDS. METHOD: cross-sectional study, carried out with nursing and medical students (n = 167). In order to explain the effect of variables on knowledge, the Multinomial Logistic Regression was used. RESULTS: Participants had a mean of 23.03 years, female (56.5%), unmarried (64.3%), and heterosexual (86.3%). The level of knowledge demonstrated was mostly medium (49.4%), and only 28.6% showed a high knowledge about the subject. The multivariate analysis showed that the course (p = 0.03) and age (p = 0.01) were associated with a higher level of knowledge. CONCLUSIONS: Nursing and medical students possess knowledge considered as average about HIV preventive prophylaxis, thus it is up to the health education institutions to provide subsidies for a better training of students, treating the theme as a transversal subject in their training.

Topics & Concepts

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Multinomial logistic regressionLogistic regressionMedicineMultivariate analysisFamily medicineNursingPublic healthPsychologyInternal medicineComputer scienceMachine learningHIV/AIDS Research and InterventionsScience and Education ResearchHealth Education and Validation