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Name | A study to assess and compare the knowledge and practices of Private and Government Practitioners regarding HIV/AIDS in Gwalior City(MP),India. |
Description | Research article:-PSM/Community Medicine Tiwari Ranjana1, Dhiraj Kumar Srivastava2* and Bansal Manoj3 1MD, PhD, D.G.O, DH&HM, PGCHMgtFW, Associate Professor, Department of PSM/Community Medicine,G.R Medical College, Gwalior(MP),India. 2*Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, UP Rural Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Saifai, Etawah(UP),India. 3MD, Assistant professor, Department. of PSM/Community Medicine,Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar (MP),India.
Abstract: - Background:-Ever since the establishment of HIV/AIDS as a disease entity in the medical fraternity, it has been an area of great concern for scholars across the globe. A regular assessment of knowledge and practices of practitioners are empirical for both practitioners and policy makers as it help them to assess the exact situation in the recent scenario of changing HIV epidemiology. Objectives:-To assess the knowledge and practices of practitioners in relation to HIV/AIDS. To find out the most preferred modalities to get updates on recent advances in HIV/AIDS. Material and Methods:-The study was carried out from July 2008 to Dec 2008 among government and private practitioners of Gwalior City. In this 75 government and 75 private practitioners were interviewed using a pre-structured questionnaire. Information regarding general profile, knowledge about signs and symptoms, management and counseling adopted in the management of HIV patients. The study also explored the different views on the most preferred modalities for getting updates on HIV. Result:-The mean score of government practitioners was 6.8 compared to 5.1 of private practitioners. There was a statistically differences in the knowledge of practitioners of both sectors on issues related to signs & symptoms, diagnosis and management. Similar differences were also noted in the practices commonly adopted in the management of HIV patients. Continuous Medical Educations (CME’s) was the most preferred modality of getting updates on recent advances in the field of HIV management. Conclusion:-There is an urgent need for upgrading the knowledge especially of private practitioners on various issues including HIV management. Regular CME’s should be organized to fulfill this job.
Key words:- HIV/AIDS, Practitioners, NACO. |
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