Studding the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of HealthCare Workers Towards Hepatitis B Virus Prevention in Hospitals, Hodeidah City, Yemen, 2024

Authors

  • Mogeeb Saeed Taha
  • Sadeq Abdo Mohammed Al-Wesabi
  • Khaled Al-Selwi
  • Mohammed Ahmed Suhail
  • Radman Ahmed Al-Nahary
  • Abdulaziz Ahmed Baalwi
  • Nabil Ahmed Saif Ghanim

Abstract

Background: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a public health problem. Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at a high risk for blood-borne pathogens due to their contact with patients and contaminated instruments. Vaccination of HCWs against HBV is standard practice in many countries but is often not implemented in resource-poor settings. to determine HBV knowledge attitude and practice, a study conducted in Al-Mukalla City a majority of participants had poor knowledge and practice about hepatitis B and its management. Also, the vast majority had a negative attitude toward hepatitis B virus .
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of HCWs towards hepatitis B infection in Hospitals, Hodeidah city.  Methodology: We enrolled 290 HCWs from the main public and privet hospitals (Athwrah and Alamal Hospitals). Their demographics, medical histories, HBV vaccination details and risk factors for contracting blood-borne infections were collected using a standardized questionnaire. The study was conducted during the period of 1st of March to 1st of May 2024 . Results: The overall KAP scores of HCWs were found to be 20%, 99.7%, and 30%,were positive respectively. Most of the participants correctly recognized the HBV infection. Among the participants, only 15% had undergone screening for HBV, and 43.8% had received HBV vaccine. Moreover, only 43% had completed the three doses of vaccination for HBV. Among the HCWs, the group with higher education level had better knowledge than the group with lower education level. However, the attitude of most of the participants towards HBV prevention was found to be adequate . (99.7%). Conclusion: This study shows that HCWs in Hodeidah, Yemen is at high risk of HBV infection due to low vaccination coverage and inadequate infection control. Therefore, we strongly encourage providing an accessible and compulsory vaccination program for all HCWs to improve their attitude and awareness towards HBV infection and to achieve effective infection control.

Author Biographies

Mogeeb Saeed Taha

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences | Al-Hodeidah University | Yemen

Sadeq Abdo Mohammed Al-Wesabi

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences | Al-Hodeidah University | Yemen

Khaled Al-Selwi

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences | Al-Hodeidah University | Yemen

Mohammed Ahmed Suhail

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences | Al-Hodeidah University | Yemen

Radman Ahmed Al-Nahary

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences | Al-Hodeidah University | Yemen

Abdulaziz Ahmed Baalwi

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences | Al-Hodeidah University | Yemen

Nabil Ahmed Saif Ghanim

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences | Al-Hodeidah University | Yemen

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2024-12-30

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Studding the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of HealthCare Workers Towards Hepatitis B Virus Prevention in Hospitals, Hodeidah City, Yemen, 2024. JMPS [Internet]. 2024 Dec. 30 [cited 2025 Jan. 6];8(4):11-22. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jmps/article/view/8451

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Studding the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of HealthCare Workers Towards Hepatitis B Virus Prevention in Hospitals, Hodeidah City, Yemen, 2024. JMPS [Internet]. 2024 Dec. 30 [cited 2025 Jan. 6];8(4):11-22. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jmps/article/view/8451