Effects of training programme on HIV/AIDS prevention among primary health care workers in Oyo State, Nigeria

作者: Ademola Ajuwon , Fawole Funmilayo , Oladimeji Oladepo , Kayode Osungbade , Michael Asuzu

DOI: 10.1108/09654280810910872

关键词: Primary health careNursingMedicineTraining programmeLocal governmentHealth educationIntervention (counseling)Family medicineSigns and symptomsAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)Hiv transmission

摘要: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to train primary health care workers be trainers and implementers community‐based AIDS prevention activities in Oyo State, Nigeria, by describing an evaluation the project.Design/methodology/approach A total 148 recruited from 33 local government areas (LGA) state were trained as trainers. They provided seed grants replicate similar training for workers, implement evaluate activities. Questionnaires used before after community based projects its impact on knowledge cause AIDS, routes HIV transmission, signs symptoms precautions prevent.Findings At pre‐test, only 30.8 per cent could list at least four compared with 70.9 who do so training. 973 workers; number ranged 20‐80 a mean ...

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