Knowledge, attitude and practices of cervical spine immobilization among health care workers in trauma centers of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Introduction:
Objectives: To assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices of health
care on cervical spine immobilization among hospitals, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia, 2023.
Methods: The study design was multicenter cross sectional survey by
using structured close ended sheet paper questions which was spread
to HCW fulfilling the inclusion criteria working in Aabet hospital , BLH
and Alert Hospital Addis Ababa.. The sample size for the study was 250
which included all HCW fulfilling the inclusion criteria in the three
hospitals that were studied. Data entering, coding and clearing was
performed using SPSS version 25. Frequency and cross tabulation then
binary logistic regression and multivariant regression preformed to
check for missed values , variables , identify clinically pertinent
categorical variables associated with the dependent variable ,for
association and for descriptive analyses of the data to be reported and
presented as figures and tables.
Result
A total of 250 completed questionnaires were collected, captured, and
analyzed. All questionnaires collected were complete, and none
excluded from analysis about from 110 Aabet hospital, 83 were from
Black Lion Hospital and 57 were from Alert hospital. And male were 166
whereas female were 84.Among the participants 113 (45.2%) were
nurses, 83 (33.2%) were residents, 36(14.4%) were interns and
18(7.2%) were general practitioners. 135(54.4%) of the respondents
had training on cervical collar before but around 114(45.6%) had no
training. knowledge was poor among 54.0% of the respondents and
was good among 46%. The attitude of the respondents was negative
among 143(57.2%) and positive among 107(42.8%). The participant’s
level of practice was poor among 157(62.8%) and good among
93(37.2%).Knowledge level of respondents had statically significant
positive association with the work place of respondent with p-value of
< 0.05(i.e0.0000) (B=1.1 and AOR=4.6) predicting that working in Aabet
had a 4.6x increment in knowledge score of respondents .Attitude of
respondents had statically significant positive association with p value
<0.05 (i.e.0.0000 )(B=4.86 & AOR=ranges from 32.5-129.8) year of
experience of respondents. The level of knowledge had statically
significant association p-value<0.05(i.e.0.006) (B=0.739 & AOR=2.093)
signifying that good practice had 2.1x incremental influence on the
knowledge of participants. The level of attitude had statically significant
association p-value<0.05(0.03)(B=0.812&AOR=2.252) with the practice
of respondents reflecting good practice had 2.3x incremental influence
on the attitude of the respondents.
Conclusion
Knowledge among respondents at different levels of education
regarding collar application is poor across the board signifying the poor
attention given to this subject in different courses .This study also
shows the clear positive impact of practice on knowledge and practice
on attitude and vice versa.
Keyword: knowledge, practice , attitude ,Addis Ababa