Difficulties in tuberculosis infection control in a general hospital of Vietnam: a knowledge, attitude, and practice survey and screening for latent tuberculosis infection among health professionals

Abstract Background In Vietnam, a country with a high tuberculosis (TB) burden, health professionals in both TB-specialized and non-TB-specialized general hospitals have a high risk of acquiring TB. The aims of the present study were to clarify the difficulties in TB infection control at non-TB spec...

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Main Authors: Chau Quy Ngo, Toshie Manabe, Giap Van Vu, Hanh Thi Chu, Trang Thi Thu Vu, Trang Thu Tran, Lan Thi Phuong Doan, Jin Takasaki, Koichiro Kudo
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-11-01
Series:BMC Infectious Diseases
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KAP
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-4593-z
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spelling doaj-76c9bed76a6041ac928605d6845ecf0c2020-11-25T04:02:55ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342019-11-0119111010.1186/s12879-019-4593-zDifficulties in tuberculosis infection control in a general hospital of Vietnam: a knowledge, attitude, and practice survey and screening for latent tuberculosis infection among health professionalsChau Quy Ngo0Toshie Manabe1Giap Van Vu2Hanh Thi Chu3Trang Thi Thu Vu4Trang Thu Tran5Lan Thi Phuong Doan6Jin Takasaki7Koichiro Kudo8Bach Mai HospitalJichi Medical University, Center for Community MedicineBach Mai HospitalBach Mai HospitalBach Mai HospitalBach Mai HospitalBach Mai HospitalNational Center for Global Health and Medicine, Division of Pulmonary MedicineWaseda University Organization for Regional and Inter-Regional StudiesAbstract Background In Vietnam, a country with a high tuberculosis (TB) burden, health professionals in both TB-specialized and non-TB-specialized general hospitals have a high risk of acquiring TB. The aims of the present study were to clarify the difficulties in TB infection control at non-TB specialized hospitals and whether any associated risks of latent TB infection exist among health professionals in Vietnam. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study in a national tertiary and general hospital of Hanoi, Vietnam. Participants were health professionals, including physicians, nurses, and other health professionals. We assessed difficulties in TB infection control by conducting a knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) survey. We also collected data on the results of tuberculin skin tests (TSTs) conducted during health check-ups for hospital staff to determine whether health professionals had latent TB infection or TB disease. KAP scores were compared among health professional groups (physicians vs. nurses vs. other health professionals). Factors influencing knowledge scores were evaluated using multiple regression analysis. Results A total 440 health professionals at the study site participated in the KAP survey, and we collected the results of TSTs from a total of 299 health professionals. We observed a high prevalence of latent TB infection (74.2%), especially among participants in the emergency department. Although participants had high KAP scores, some topics were less understood, such as symptoms and risks of TB, proper use of protective equipment such as N95 respirators, and preventing transmission by patients with confirmed or suspected TB. Factors influencing knowledge scores associated with TB were age, a belief that TB is the most important infectious disease, being a medical professional, having previously attended workshops or seminars, and knowing that Vietnam has a high burden of TB. Conclusion In a non-TB specialized hospital of Vietnam, we observed a risk of TB infection among health professionals and difficulties in properly controlling TB infection. Early awareness regarding patients with suspected TB, to apply proper measures and prevent transmission, and education regarding obtaining updated knowledge through scientific information are crucial to enhancing TB infection control in general hospitals of Vietnam.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-4593-zTuberculosisKAPTB infection controlLatent tuberculosis infectionGeneral hospitalTuberculin skin test
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author Chau Quy Ngo
Toshie Manabe
Giap Van Vu
Hanh Thi Chu
Trang Thi Thu Vu
Trang Thu Tran
Lan Thi Phuong Doan
Jin Takasaki
Koichiro Kudo
spellingShingle Chau Quy Ngo
Toshie Manabe
Giap Van Vu
Hanh Thi Chu
Trang Thi Thu Vu
Trang Thu Tran
Lan Thi Phuong Doan
Jin Takasaki
Koichiro Kudo
Difficulties in tuberculosis infection control in a general hospital of Vietnam: a knowledge, attitude, and practice survey and screening for latent tuberculosis infection among health professionals
BMC Infectious Diseases
Tuberculosis
KAP
TB infection control
Latent tuberculosis infection
General hospital
Tuberculin skin test
author_facet Chau Quy Ngo
Toshie Manabe
Giap Van Vu
Hanh Thi Chu
Trang Thi Thu Vu
Trang Thu Tran
Lan Thi Phuong Doan
Jin Takasaki
Koichiro Kudo
author_sort Chau Quy Ngo
title Difficulties in tuberculosis infection control in a general hospital of Vietnam: a knowledge, attitude, and practice survey and screening for latent tuberculosis infection among health professionals
title_short Difficulties in tuberculosis infection control in a general hospital of Vietnam: a knowledge, attitude, and practice survey and screening for latent tuberculosis infection among health professionals
title_full Difficulties in tuberculosis infection control in a general hospital of Vietnam: a knowledge, attitude, and practice survey and screening for latent tuberculosis infection among health professionals
title_fullStr Difficulties in tuberculosis infection control in a general hospital of Vietnam: a knowledge, attitude, and practice survey and screening for latent tuberculosis infection among health professionals
title_full_unstemmed Difficulties in tuberculosis infection control in a general hospital of Vietnam: a knowledge, attitude, and practice survey and screening for latent tuberculosis infection among health professionals
title_sort difficulties in tuberculosis infection control in a general hospital of vietnam: a knowledge, attitude, and practice survey and screening for latent tuberculosis infection among health professionals
publisher BMC
series BMC Infectious Diseases
issn 1471-2334
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Background In Vietnam, a country with a high tuberculosis (TB) burden, health professionals in both TB-specialized and non-TB-specialized general hospitals have a high risk of acquiring TB. The aims of the present study were to clarify the difficulties in TB infection control at non-TB specialized hospitals and whether any associated risks of latent TB infection exist among health professionals in Vietnam. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study in a national tertiary and general hospital of Hanoi, Vietnam. Participants were health professionals, including physicians, nurses, and other health professionals. We assessed difficulties in TB infection control by conducting a knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) survey. We also collected data on the results of tuberculin skin tests (TSTs) conducted during health check-ups for hospital staff to determine whether health professionals had latent TB infection or TB disease. KAP scores were compared among health professional groups (physicians vs. nurses vs. other health professionals). Factors influencing knowledge scores were evaluated using multiple regression analysis. Results A total 440 health professionals at the study site participated in the KAP survey, and we collected the results of TSTs from a total of 299 health professionals. We observed a high prevalence of latent TB infection (74.2%), especially among participants in the emergency department. Although participants had high KAP scores, some topics were less understood, such as symptoms and risks of TB, proper use of protective equipment such as N95 respirators, and preventing transmission by patients with confirmed or suspected TB. Factors influencing knowledge scores associated with TB were age, a belief that TB is the most important infectious disease, being a medical professional, having previously attended workshops or seminars, and knowing that Vietnam has a high burden of TB. Conclusion In a non-TB specialized hospital of Vietnam, we observed a risk of TB infection among health professionals and difficulties in properly controlling TB infection. Early awareness regarding patients with suspected TB, to apply proper measures and prevent transmission, and education regarding obtaining updated knowledge through scientific information are crucial to enhancing TB infection control in general hospitals of Vietnam.
topic Tuberculosis
KAP
TB infection control
Latent tuberculosis infection
General hospital
Tuberculin skin test
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-4593-z
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