To assess the impact of training about hospital infection control measures related to hemodialysis services on the knowledge of healthcare providers (HCPs) at the teaching institution of Haryana
Background: Adequate knowledge among nursing professionals toward hospital infection control measures related to hemodialysis (HD) services is essential to decrease infection among patients. Objective: This study assessed nursing professionals' knowledge about hospital infection control measure...
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author | Sukhbir Singh Hari Kishan Aggarwal Shekhar Pal Hem Chandra |
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description | Background:
Adequate knowledge among nursing professionals toward hospital infection control measures related to hemodialysis (HD) services is essential to decrease infection among patients.
Objective:
This study assessed nursing professionals' knowledge about hospital infection control measures related to HD services and the effect of training interventions.
Settings and Designs:
It was a single group, a pre–post-interventional study conducted on nursing professionals of a single apex medical college of Haryana.
Materials and Methods:
A pretested questionnaire consisting of two parts was used as a study tool.
Statistical Analysis:
Various statistical tests such as paired t-test and Pearson's correlation were used.
Results:
The pre-intervention group had a lower mean knowledge score (mean knowledge = 90.2786, strongly disagree [SD] = 15.52682, standard error [SE] = 1.09518) and then the post-intervention mean knowledge score (mean knowledge = 137.5622, SD = 9.72252, SE = 0.68577).
Conclusions:
The training program or educational intervention proved very useful for enhancing nursing professional's knowledge about hospital infection control measures related to HD services. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f3c00b51d48b4b01829a4a8180f049b92024-11-11T13:53:18ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632278-71352023-11-0112112738274410.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_955_23To assess the impact of training about hospital infection control measures related to hemodialysis services on the knowledge of healthcare providers (HCPs) at the teaching institution of HaryanaSukhbir SinghHari Kishan AggarwalShekhar PalHem ChandraBackground: Adequate knowledge among nursing professionals toward hospital infection control measures related to hemodialysis (HD) services is essential to decrease infection among patients. Objective: This study assessed nursing professionals' knowledge about hospital infection control measures related to HD services and the effect of training interventions. Settings and Designs: It was a single group, a pre–post-interventional study conducted on nursing professionals of a single apex medical college of Haryana. Materials and Methods: A pretested questionnaire consisting of two parts was used as a study tool. Statistical Analysis: Various statistical tests such as paired t-test and Pearson's correlation were used. Results: The pre-intervention group had a lower mean knowledge score (mean knowledge = 90.2786, strongly disagree [SD] = 15.52682, standard error [SE] = 1.09518) and then the post-intervention mean knowledge score (mean knowledge = 137.5622, SD = 9.72252, SE = 0.68577). Conclusions: The training program or educational intervention proved very useful for enhancing nursing professional's knowledge about hospital infection control measures related to HD services.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_955_23healthcare providers (hcps)hemodialysis servicesknowledgetraining program |
spellingShingle | Sukhbir Singh Hari Kishan Aggarwal Shekhar Pal Hem Chandra To assess the impact of training about hospital infection control measures related to hemodialysis services on the knowledge of healthcare providers (HCPs) at the teaching institution of Haryana Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care healthcare providers (hcps) hemodialysis services knowledge training program |
title | To assess the impact of training about hospital infection control measures related to hemodialysis services on the knowledge of healthcare providers (HCPs) at the teaching institution of Haryana |
title_full | To assess the impact of training about hospital infection control measures related to hemodialysis services on the knowledge of healthcare providers (HCPs) at the teaching institution of Haryana |
title_fullStr | To assess the impact of training about hospital infection control measures related to hemodialysis services on the knowledge of healthcare providers (HCPs) at the teaching institution of Haryana |
title_full_unstemmed | To assess the impact of training about hospital infection control measures related to hemodialysis services on the knowledge of healthcare providers (HCPs) at the teaching institution of Haryana |
title_short | To assess the impact of training about hospital infection control measures related to hemodialysis services on the knowledge of healthcare providers (HCPs) at the teaching institution of Haryana |
title_sort | to assess the impact of training about hospital infection control measures related to hemodialysis services on the knowledge of healthcare providers hcps at the teaching institution of haryana |
topic | healthcare providers (hcps) hemodialysis services knowledge training program |
url | https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_955_23 |
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