Assessment of Nurses' Knowledge and Attitude toward Infection Standards Precautions in Primary Health Care Settings
Background: Standards precautions are designed to protect staff from risks resulting from exposure to blood and body fluids and to protect patients from potential cross infection. Knowledge of clinical infection control practices is continually growing and changing. Objectives: the present study was...
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description | Background: Standards precautions are designed to protect staff from risks resulting from exposure to blood and body fluids and to protect patients from potential cross infection. Knowledge of clinical infection control practices is continually growing and changing. Objectives: the present study was conducted to assess nurses' Knowledge about Infection control standards precautions in primary health care settings. Methods: This study was cross sectional study that was conducted in six primary health care settings (PHC) in Manzala District affiliated to the Ministry of Health and Population. PHC settings were selected by stratified random sample method. Seventy nine nurses were included in the study. Data were collected by using open ended questions sheet, which was self-administered. Results: The nurses showed a poor level of knowledge regarding most categories of standard precautions. Conclusion and Recommendations: Mandatory regular base educational program must be planned to overcome the weak level of knowledge and improve and update the nursing performance regarding standard precautions. |
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spelling | doaj.art-fc0a405934b44c66b8e8ecffca1d7f762022-12-21T22:02:47ZengAlexandria UniversityJournal of High Institute of Public Health2357-06012357-061X2007-03-0137118920110.21608/JHIPH.2007.22310Assessment of Nurses' Knowledge and Attitude toward Infection Standards Precautions in Primary Health Care SettingsSahar M. Soliman0Community Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing Mansoura University, Mansoura, EgyptBackground: Standards precautions are designed to protect staff from risks resulting from exposure to blood and body fluids and to protect patients from potential cross infection. Knowledge of clinical infection control practices is continually growing and changing. Objectives: the present study was conducted to assess nurses' Knowledge about Infection control standards precautions in primary health care settings. Methods: This study was cross sectional study that was conducted in six primary health care settings (PHC) in Manzala District affiliated to the Ministry of Health and Population. PHC settings were selected by stratified random sample method. Seventy nine nurses were included in the study. Data were collected by using open ended questions sheet, which was self-administered. Results: The nurses showed a poor level of knowledge regarding most categories of standard precautions. Conclusion and Recommendations: Mandatory regular base educational program must be planned to overcome the weak level of knowledge and improve and update the nursing performance regarding standard precautions.standard precautionsknowledgeattitudenurses |
spellingShingle | Sahar M. Soliman Assessment of Nurses' Knowledge and Attitude toward Infection Standards Precautions in Primary Health Care Settings Journal of High Institute of Public Health standard precautions knowledge attitude nurses |
title | Assessment of Nurses' Knowledge and Attitude toward Infection Standards Precautions in Primary Health Care Settings |
title_full | Assessment of Nurses' Knowledge and Attitude toward Infection Standards Precautions in Primary Health Care Settings |
title_fullStr | Assessment of Nurses' Knowledge and Attitude toward Infection Standards Precautions in Primary Health Care Settings |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of Nurses' Knowledge and Attitude toward Infection Standards Precautions in Primary Health Care Settings |
title_short | Assessment of Nurses' Knowledge and Attitude toward Infection Standards Precautions in Primary Health Care Settings |
title_sort | assessment of nurses knowledge and attitude toward infection standards precautions in primary health care settings |
topic | standard precautions knowledge attitude nurses |
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