ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES TOWARDS POST EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS AMONG COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS IN KIZINDA TOWN BUSHENYI DISTRICT

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. i

APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................... ii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT............................................................................................................. iii

DEDICATION............................................................................................................................... iv

LIST OF FIGURES ..................................................................................................................... viii

LIST OF TABLES......................................................................................................................... ix

OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS....................................................................................................x

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS........................................................................................................ xi

ABSTRACT.................................................................................................................................. xii

CHAPTER ONE..............................................................................................................................1

1.0 Introduction................................................................................................................................1

1.1 Background information ............................................................................................................1

1.2 Problem statement......................................................................................................................3

1.3 Objectives of the study...............................................................................................................5

1.3.1 General objective ....................................................................................................................5

1.3.2 Specific objectives..................................................................................................................5

1.4 Research questions.....................................................................................................................5

1.5 Justification of the study ............................................................................................................5

1.5.1 Nursing management and practice..........................................................................................5

1.5.2 Nursing education .................................................................................................................6

1.5.3 Nursing Research....................................................................................................................6

CHAPTER TWO .............................................................................................................................6

LITERATURE REVIEW ................................................................................................................6

2.0 Introduction................................................................................................................................6

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2.1 Knowledge of prostitutes on PEP ..............................................................................................6

2.2 Attitude towards use of PEP ......................................................................................................7

2.3 Practice of sex workers on PEP ...............................................................................................10

CHAPTER THREE .......................................................................................................................11

METHODOLOGY ........................................................................................................................11

3.1 Introduction..............................................................................................................................11

3.2 Study Design and Rationale.....................................................................................................11

3.3 Study setting and rationale.......................................................................................................12

3.4 Study Population......................................................................................................................12

3.4.1 Inclusion Criteria ..................................................................................................................13

3.4.2 Sample Size Determination...................................................................................................13

3.4.3 The sampling procedure and rationale..................................................................................14

3. 5 Definition of variables ............................................................................................................14

3.6 Research Instruments.............................................................................................................14

3.7 Data Analysis and presentation................................................................................................15

3.8 Ethical consideration................................................................................................................15

3.9 Study limitations......................................................................................................................15

3.10 Dissemination of results.........................................................................................................15

CHAPTER FOUR..........................................................................................................................16

RESULTS ......................................................................................................................................16

4.0 Introduction..............................................................................................................................16

4.1 Social demographic characteristic ...........................................................................................16

4.2 Knowledge of sex workers towards post exposure prophylaxis..............................................19

4.3 Attitude of commercial sex workers towards post exposure prophylaxis ...............................23

4.4 Practices of commercial sex workers towards Post Exposure prophylaxis.............................25

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CHAPTER FIVE ...........................................................................................................................28

DISCUSSION ,CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS……………………………….28

5.0 Introduction..............................................................................................................................28

5.1 Discussion………………………………………...………………………………………….28

5.1.1Social demographic characteristics........................................................................................28

5.1.2 Knowledge of sex workers towards post exposure prophylaxis...........................................29

5.1.3 Attitude of commercial sex workers towards post exposure prophylaxis ............................30

5.1.4 Practices of commercial sex workers towards Post Exposure prophylaxis..........................32

5.2 Conclusions..............................................................................................................................33

5.3 Recommendations....................................................................................................................34

5.4 Implications to Nursing Practice……………………………………………………………..35

REFERENCES ..............................................................................................................................36

APPENDIX I: CONSENT FORM.................................................................................................39

APPENDIX II: QUESTIONIER....................................................................................................40

APPENDIX III: BUDGET ............................................................................................................45

APPENDIX IV: PROPOSED TIMETABLE FOR THE RESEARCH.........................................46

APPENDIX V: INTRODUCTORY LETTER. .............................................................................47

APPENDIX VI: MAP OF UGANDA SHOWING THE STUDY AREA ....................................48

APPENDIX VII: MAP OF BUSHENYI DISTRICT SHOWING LOCATION OF KIZINDA

TRADING CENTRE.....................................................................................................................49

ABSTRACT The study assessed knowledge, attitude and practices towards post exposure prophylaxis among commercial sex workers in Kizinda town Bushenyi district. A descriptive cross sectional study was done where quantitative method of data collection was employed on commercial sex workers who practice commercial sex as a form of living and was carried out among commercial sex workers in Kizinda in which snowball method of sampling was employed. The study found out that, although all the participants had ever heard about PEP, not all of them knew PEP in details for example only 78.6% knew the importance of PEP in prevention of acquiring HIV infection, the rest 21.4% didn’t know the exact use PEP in the body and how it is used. It was also observed that although a comparing higher percentage 90.5% had good attitude on PEP, there was at least 9.5% of CSW who said that PEP is of less importance and didn’t consider it of valued in prevention against HIV infection and lastly there was a higher percentage of CSW who have never used PEP at 23.8% even though many said they had not had a risky sexual intercourse, this leaves a big gap as a risk for HIV infection. In conclusion therefore, although CSW had ever heard about PEP, they lack sufficient information on importance of PEP and how it works and therefore the following are the recommendations done from the study that the government should do more sensitization on the importance of PEP to the people who are at risk of HIV infection, through media, health workers should make sensitization outreaches to communities which have MARPs such that they offer them free HTS and help them realize importance of PEP and free condoms should be distributed to MARPs especially CSWs and in such areas of commercial sex so as to reduce the risk for HIV infection.

ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES TOWARDS POST EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS AMONG COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS IN KIZINDA TOWN BUSHENYI DISTRICT
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