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Title: MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HEPATITIS B: EXTENT OF KNOWLEDGE OF PHYSICIANS AND MIDWIVES IN EASTERN REGION OF GHANA
Authors: Adjei, C. A.
Asamoah, R.
Atibila, F.
Ti-enkawol, G. N.
Ansah-Nyarko, M.
Keywords: Hepatitis B
Mother-to-child
Knowledge
Ghana
Physicians
Midwives
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: BioMed Central Ltd
Series/Report no.: Vol.16;Issue 537
Abstract: Background: Mother -to -Child transmission of hepatitis B infection remains a major public health concern particularly in Africa. Adequate knowledge of physicians and midwives is crucial in averting most of the hepatitis B viral transmissions from mothers to their new-borns. However, there is a dearth of evidence on extent of knowledge of physicians and midwives in Ghana inspite of the increasing incidence of hepatitis B infection in the country. This study therefore assessed the knowledge level of physicians and midwives regarding Mother-to-Child transmission of hepatitis B in the Eastern region of Ghana. Methods: A Cross sectional survey was conducted between August to November, 2015 using semi-structured self-administered questionnaire. Study participants were recruited from five health facilities and their level of awareness and knowledge about Mother-to-Child transmission of hepatitis B were assessed. The level of statistical significance was set at 0.05 alpha level. Results: The findings showed that both physicians and midwives had good knowledge on Mother-to-Child transmission of hepatitis B infection. However, there were some knowledge gaps regarding effective hepatitis B prevention from mother to their newborns such as the use of hepatitis B vaccine and immunoglobulin. Additionally, 49.2 % (n = 62) of the participants had never attended any workshop on Mother-to-Child transmission of hepatitis B since completion of formal training. Conclusions: Developing appropriate periodic training programmes on current issues of hepatitis B for physicians and midwives in Eastern region will further enhance their knowledge. It is recommended that, further study examine if the knowledge of the respondents is translated into practice.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3813
ISSN: 1471-2458
Appears in Collections:School of Allied Health Sciences



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