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. 2014 Jan;8(1):67–76. doi: 10.12816/0006073

Table 1.

Descriptive characteristics of primary health care workers in rural North West Pakistan (N=485)

Variables N=485(%)

Type of Respondent:
Physician 363 (74.8)
Dispenser 122 (25.2)

Age in years (mean± SD) 38±10.4

Work experience in years (mean± SD) 12.2± 8.6

Professional qualification:
MBBS/MD 78(16.1)
RN 243(50.1)
DHMS 85(17.5)
None 79(16.3)

Source of training, in case of no professional qualification (n=79):
Working in clinic 66(13.6)
Attending courses 1(0.2)
Family profession 9(1.9)
Work in hospital 3(0.6)

Antibodies titer after hepatitis B vaccination 0

Hepatitis B complete vaccination (3 doses): 195 (40.2)

At least one sharp injury in last one year 313(64.5)

Knowledge of HBV modes of transmission (Mean score±SD) (Actual Range) possible score 0–7 3.4±1.5(0–7)

Compliance with universal precautions(UP) (Mean score±SD) (Actual Range) possible score 0–45 30±7.8(4–45)

Perceived Benefits of hepatitis B vaccination (Mean score±SD) (Actual Range) possible score 3–15 12.3±1.9(7–15)

Perceived barriers to hepatitis B vaccination(Mean score±SD) (Actual Range) possible score 0–44 14.8±5.5(0–37)

Perceived disease threat (Mean score±SD) (Actual Range) possible score 4–20 15.1±3.1(4–20)

Perceived self efficacy in practicing UP(Mean score±SD) (Actual Range) possible score 0–12 10.4±2.2(0–12)