Značaj obrazovnog filma za unapređenje znanja i stavova prema HIV infekciji pripadnika Vojske Srbije
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Jadranin Željko P, Dedić G, Vaughan F, Grillo M, šuljagić V. Značaj obrazovnog filma za unapređenje znanja i stavova prema HIV infekciji pripadnika Vojske Srbije. Vojnosanit Pregl [Internet]. 30. Juni 2015. [citirano 12. Juli 2026.];72(7). Dostupno na: https://asistent.ceon.rs/index.php/vsp/article/view/VSP140226042J

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Uvod/Cilj. Milioni vojnika širom sveta predstavljaju jednu od najrizičnijih  populacija za sticanje infekcije prouzrokovane virusom humane imunodeficijencije (HIV). Preventivni programi ostaju i dalje najbolji pristup u suzbijanju pandemije HIV. U malom broju studija proveravana je efektivnost intervencija preduzetih radi prevencije infekcije HIV u vojnoj populaciji. Cilj ove studije bio je da se utvrdi efektivnost obrazovnog filma u procesu prenošenja znanja o epidemiologiji HIV infekcija vojnicima. Metode. Izvedena je kvazieksperimentalna studija sa 102 ispitanika, pripadnika Vojske Srbije. Eksperimentalna intervencija se sastojala u gledanju obrazovnog filma o HIV infekciji i od popunjavanja upitnika znanja o HIV infekciji pre i posle gledanja filma. Poređeni su rezultati postignuti na ova dva testa. Rezultati. Upitnik se sastojao iz 23 pitanja, a svaki tačan odgovor bodovan je jednim bodom. Prosečan skor na upitniku popunjavanom pre gledanja filma bio je 18,23, a na onom posle gledanja filma 20,14, što je bila statistički značajna razlika (p < 0,001). Zaključak. Rezultati studije pokazali su da je gledanje obrazovnog filma o HIV infekciji efektivna metoda prenosa znanja pripadnicima Vojske Srbije

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DOI: 10.2298/5579

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