Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Regarding Hepatitis B among population of Sector O-9 Islamabad, A descriptive Cross Sectional Study

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Atta Ur Rehman
Ume Hani
Abdul Naeem
Muhammad Usman Cheema
Kushbakht Cheema
Muhammad Abubakar Cheema

Abstract

Background: Hepatitis B (HBV) remains a significant public health challenge globally, with varying prevalence and awareness levels across different regions. Understanding the Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) regarding HBV among different populations is crucial for effective public health interventions.


Objective: This study aimed to assess the KAP regarding HBV among residents of Sector O-9, Islamabad, and to identify areas for potential health education and intervention.


Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted involving 372 participants from Sector O-9, Islamabad. Data were collected using a prevalidated questionnaire covering demographic characteristics, and KAP related to HBV. The response rate was 87.94%. Data analysis included descriptive statistics and chi-square tests using SPSS software.


Results: The majority of participants (73%) were aware of HBV, but specific knowledge gaps were evident, with 58% not recognizing HBV as a viral disease. Attitudinally, over 80% did not perceive themselves at risk for HBV. Regarding practices, while a high insistence on new blades for shaving was noted (100%), vaccination rates were low (26.4%), and consistent use of new syringes was reported by only 56.4%. The primary source of HBV information was through media and family/friends.


Conclusion: The study revealed a reasonable level of general awareness about HBV among participants. However, specific knowledge gaps, low vaccination rates, and inconsistent preventive practices indicate the need for targeted health education and improved healthcare services. Public health interventions should focus on filling these gaps to enhance overall HBV management and control.

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Rehman, A. U., Hani , U., Naeem , A., Cheema , M. U., Cheema , K., & Cheema , M. A. (2023). Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Regarding Hepatitis B among population of Sector O-9 Islamabad, A descriptive Cross Sectional Study. Journal of Health and Rehabilitation Research, 3(2), 333–339. https://doi.org/10.61919/jhrr.v3i2.120
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Author Biographies

Atta Ur Rehman, Shaheed Zulafiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University-Islamabad

MPH Research Supervisor

Ume Hani , HFH-Rawalpindi Medical University-Rawalpindi

Diagnostic Coordinator

Abdul Naeem , Begum Jan Hospital Main Lehtrar Road Ali Pur Islamabad

Assistant Professor

Muhammad Usman Cheema , Islamia University of Bahawalpur-Bahawalpur

Chief Medical Officer

Kushbakht Cheema , Multan Medical & Dental College-Multan

House Surgeon

Muhammad Abubakar Cheema , Shahida Islam Medical & Dental College-Lodhran

MBBS Scholar

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