Table 2.
Baseline characteristics of the included articles on the prevalence of practices for hepatitis B virus infection prevention and associated factors in Ethiopia (n = 10) *IBCS, Institutional-based cross-sectional study, SS, sample size, SD, Study Design
| Author | Pub Year | Region | SD | Study Population | SS | Prevalence (%) | Sampling Procedure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demsiss et al. (17) | 2018 | Amhara | IBCS | Health science students | 422 | 50 | simple random |
| Teshome Gebremeskel et al. (18) | 2020 | Amhara | IBCS | Health science students | 200 | 39.5 | systematic random |
| Amdehiwot Aynalem et al. (26) | 2022 | South | IBCS | Health science students | 404 | 50.3 | systematic random |
| Debaka Belete et al. (19) | 2022 | Amhara | IBCS | Health care workers | 422 | 34.8 | systematic random |
| Abdela et al. (21) | 2016 | Amhara | IBCS | Health science students | 246 | 16.2 | simple random |
| Mesfin, Kibret (24) | 2013 | Oromia | IBCS | Health science students | 322 | 56.2 | systematic random |
| M.D. Allene, G.G. Delelegn (20) | 2020 | Amhara | IBCS | Health science students | 422 | 33.8 | simple random |
| Habtemu J. Hebo et al. (25) | 2019 | Oromia | IBCS | Health care workers | 251 | 42.6 | simple random |
| Teklay Gebrecherkos et al. (22) | 2020 | Amhara | IBCS | Pregnant women | 354 | 20.3 | systematic random |
| Yazie et al. (23) | 2019 | Amhara | IBCS | Health care workers | 282 | 57.4 | systematic random |
*IBCS, Institutional-Based Cross-Sectional Study, SS, Sample Size, SD, Study Design