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中国防痨杂志 ›› 2010, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (9): 26-32.

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社区居民对TB/HIV双重感染知识知晓情况调查

吕德良1; 杨应周1; 谭卫国1; 李蓉安1; 卢谭旺2; 吕建文1; 许丽1; 赵梅桂2;   

  1. 1.深圳市慢性病防治中心; 2.深圳市宝安区慢性病防治院;
  • 出版日期:2010-09-20 发布日期:2010-09-20
  • 基金资助:

    国家十一五重大专项“宝安区防治结核病规模化现场流行病学和干预的研究”(2009ZX10003-018)

TB/HIV knowledge awareness among community residents

Lv Deliang1; Yang Yingzhou1; Tan Weiguo1; Li Rongan1; Lu Tanwang2; Lv Jianwen1; Xu Li1; Zhao Meigui2   

  1. (1.Shenzhen center for chronic disease control; Shenzhen 518020; China; 2.Bao'an District Chronic Disease Hospital of Shenzhen City; Shenzhen 518000; China);
  • Online:2010-09-20 Published:2010-09-20
  • Contact: Yang Yingzhou E-mail:szyyz@china.com

摘要: 目的 掌握社区居民对TB/HIV双重感染相关知识的认知情况和存在问题,为进一步的干预措施和深入研究提供基线信息和科学依据。 方法 2010年6月—7月,采用多阶段随机抽样,将669名15岁以上深圳市社区居民纳为调查对象,采用自填问卷的方式获取研究相关信息。 结果89.4%(598/669)既听说过艾滋病也有听说过结核病,但仅38.7%调查对象听说过TB/HIV双重感染,13.0%调查对象接受过TB/HIV双重感染的相关知识。相当大一部分居民不了解艾滋病与结核病相互影响的相关知识,缺乏对艾滋病、结核病筛查意识。仅69.2%调查对象认为可以预防TB/HIV双重感染,除对一些艾滋病非传播途径认识相对较差外,对艾滋病和结核病的传播途径知晓情况较好。 结论 目前社区居民缺乏对TB/HIV双重感染相关知识的认识,对社区居民的TB/HIV双重感染的健康教育势在必行。

关键词: 结核, HIV感染, 重叠感染, 健康教育

Abstract: Objective To explore TB/HIV knowledge awareness among community residents and find the problems existed in order to provide baseline information and scientific basis for in-depth research and development of intervention measures.  Methods A multi-stage random sampling method was used from June to July 2010, 669 cases of Shenzhen community residences aged 15 or above were enrolled, and information were collected through self-filling questionnaire.  Results 89.4% of the respondents had ever heard of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis simultaneously, whereas only 38.7% of the respondents had heard of TB/HIV co-infection. Moreover, only 13.0% of the respondents had received TB/HIV co-infection knowledge. A large part of the residents didn’t know the interaction between HIV/AIDS and TB, and lacked the consciousness of AIDS and TB screening. Only 69.2% of respondents thought that TB/HIV co-infection could be prevented. In addition to poor awareness to some non-HIV transmission routes, HIV and TB transmission routes is well understood by respondents.  Conclusion At present, community residents lack of TB/HIV dual infection related knowledge. The health education on TB/HIV co-infection is imperative to community residents.

Key words: tuberculosis, HIV infections, superinfection, health education

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