International Journal of Hepatology / 2022 / Article / Tab 9 / Research Article
Knowledge, Attitude, Practices, and Associated Factor towards Hepatitis B Virus Infection among Health Care Professionals at Tibebe Ghion Specialized Hospital, Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia, 2021: A Cross Sectional Study Table 9 Bivariate and multivariate analyses of factors associated with attitude levels off HBV infection.
Variables Attitude COR (95% CI) valueAOR (95% CI) valueNegative Positive Sex Male 127 (52.3%) 116 (47.7) 2.11 (1.42, 3.18) <0.001 1.33 (0.83, 2.12) 0.24 Female 125 (69.8%) 54 (30.2%) Ref Ref Profession M. doctor 39 (41.9) 54 (58.1) Ref Ref M. lab 13 (65) 7 (35) 0.39 (0.14, 1.06) 0.07 0.67 (0.23, 1.99) 0.47 Nurse 147 (70) 63 (30) 0.31 (0.19, 0.51) <0.001 0.46 (0.25, 0.83) 0.1 Midwives 32 (66.7) 16 (33.3) 0.36 (0.17, 0.75) 0.006 0.61 (0.27, 1.37) 0.23 Pharmacy 10 (31.3) 22 (68.7) 1.59 (0.68, 3.73) 0.3 2.4 (0.94, 6.05) 0.7 Anesthesia 4 (66.7) 2 (33.3) 0.36 (0.06, 2.07) 0.25 0.42 (0.07, 2.47) 0.33 Radiographer 1 (33.3) 2 (66.7) 1.44 (0.13, 16.4) 0.77 3.4 (0.27, 43.8) 0.34 Psychiatrist 4 (66.7) 2 (33.3) 0.72 (0.04, 11.96) 0.82 0.4 (0.07, 2.4) 0.31 Educational status Diploma 52 (78.8) 14 (21.2) Ref Ref Degree 163 (60.1) 108 (39.9) 2.5 (0.126, 4.66) 0.006 2.49 (1.23, 5.02) 0.01 MSc 32 (54.2) 27 (45.8) 3.1 (1.44, 6.85) 0.004 3.97 (1.69, 9.28) 0.001 Specialist 5 (19.2) 21 (80.8) 15.6 (4.99, 48.78) <0.001 9.78 (2.69, 35.5) 0.001