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Nurses¡¯ Knowledge, Attitudes and Nursing Intention toward AIDS and Chronic Hepatitis B

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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims at comparing nurses¡¯ knowledge, attitudes and nursing intention toward AIDS and Chronic Hepatitis B(CHB). Methods: The data were collected through self-reported questionnaires from 245 nurses between July and August, 2011. The nurses were recruited from 3 hospitals located in Seoul and Gyeonggi province. Pearson correlation coefficient and stepwise multiple regression were adopted to analyze the data. Results: Regarding AIDS, higher knowledge level was correlated with positive attitudes only(r=-.22, p<.001), which were correlated with favorable nursing intention(r=-.41, p<.001). Higher CHB knowledge level was correlated with both positive attitudes toward CHB(r=-.14, p= .030) and favorable nursing intention(r=.18, p= .004). Nursing intention toward AIDS was affected by attitudes(¥â=.58, p<.001) and explained 16.6% of the variance. Both knowledge(¥â=.35, p=.028) and attitudes(¥â=-.49, p<.001) influenced nursing intention toward CHB and explained 19.1% of the variance. Conclusion: We need to promote nurses¡¯ positive attitudes toward AIDS to increase their nursing intention for people living with AIDS.
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AIDS, Hepatitis B, Knowledge, Attitude, Intention
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