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Title: Awareness and attitude of health workers at a Nigerian HIV treatment clinic toward HIV/AIDS and HAART adherence. Author: Olowookere SA, Fatiregun AA, Osagbemi KG. Journal: J Int Assoc Physicians AIDS Care (Chic); 2009; 8(3):208-12. PubMed ID: 19357425. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To assess the awareness and attitude of antiretroviral clinic workers to HIV/AIDS and highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional study design using a self-administered questionnaire was used. RESULTS: Of the 43 staff, 39 (92.5%) completed the questionnaire. Their mean age was 35.1 + 7.6 years. There were 19 (48.7%) males and 20 (51.7%) females. The majority (87.2%) had tertiary education. More than three fifths (61.5%) were married. There were 20 (51.3%) professional staff and 19 (48.7%) support staff. Only 28.2% of staff members had ever received on-the-job training in HIV/AIDS care. None of the adherence counselors had ever received any training in HIV/AIDS care and HAART adherence counseling. Despite this lack of training, this majority of the clinic staff had good knowledge about and a positive attitude to HIV/AIDS and HAART adherence. CONCLUSION: Adherence counselors and support staff required on-the-job training for optimum job performance.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]