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    Conocimientos y actitudes sobre VIH/SIDA en el personal de Salud del HOSPITAL VICENTE CORRAL MOSCOSO. 2016
    (2017) Siguenza Rodríguez, Christian Fernando; Solano Mosquera, Nicole Stephany; Ochoa Muñoz, Javier Fernando; Mosquera Vallejo, Lorena Elizabeth
    BACKGROUND: Along with the onset of HIV, discrimination has also arisen for people who have it. The society itself, shows repudiation towards these people although they often have some knowledge about the behavior of this disease. OBJECTIVE: To determine the knowledge and attitudes that health personnel have about HIV / AIDS, at the Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso in 2016. METHODOLOGY: This is a qualitative - descriptive cross-sectional study directed at all health personnel of the Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso employing a sample of 279 people. The information was collected through questionnaires, HIV-65 and Multicomponent Scale of Phobia to AIDS. A database was created in the SPSS software version 19.0. RESULTS: Both correct and erroneous knowledge about HIV / AIDS are very high, the mean was above 95% correct answers. Positive, negative attitudes and self-efficacy showed high values. There are stigmatizing behaviors in relation to AIDS. CONCLUSIONS: The results showed that although knowledge is high on HIV / AIDS, there are unpredictable discrimination and phobia behaviors among health personnel.

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