Impact of Educational Interventions on the Awareness Regarding Hospital Infection Control Practices Among the Medical Students

A. Mehta, Abha Gupta, Kiran Tripath, Himanshi Bansal
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Background: More than 1.4 million people all over the world are suffering from infections acquired during hospital stays . Awareness regarding infection prevention and control techniques are important to reduce the burden of such infections, ensuring better quality healthcare. Infection control education is a core component of infection control programs. Objectives: To assess the knowledge and awareness of Medical students in a tertiary care teaching hospital in Central India and to evaluate the impact of educational interventions in eliminating any existing gaps in the same. Methods: This interventional study based on self-administered questionnaires (Google forms) involved fifty medical Students who were administered a pre-structured validated questionnaire as pre-test and post-test before and after an induction training program on infection prevention & control measures. The impact of the educational intervention was evaluated by determining the learning gain. Result: The study reveals a highly significant improvement in knowledge levels after training sessions (p<0.0001). Before training most of the study subjects (68%) showed poor levels of knowledge, 22% exhibited moderate levels while only 10% were found to have good levels of knowledge. After training 36% of trainees showed good levels of knowledge, 40% exhibited moderate levels while only 24% were left with poor knowledge. Conclusion: While evaluating the impact of training in this study, we have found a statistically significant absolute learning gain and a medium level of class average normalized learning gain. These findings prove the effectiveness of such targeted training sessions as an important strategic tool in preventing healthcare-associated infections.
教育干预对医学生医院感染控制实践意识的影响
背景:全世界有140多万人在住院期间受到感染。对感染预防和控制技术的认识对于减轻此类感染的负担、确保提供更高质量的医疗保健非常重要。感染控制教育是感染控制规划的核心组成部分。目的:评估印度中部一家三级护理教学医院医学生的知识和意识,并评估教育干预措施在消除现有差距方面的影响。方法:采用自填问卷(Google表格)对50名医学生进行介入研究,在感染预防与控制措施入职培训前后分别使用预结构的有效问卷作为前测和后测。通过确定学习收益来评估教育干预的影响。结果:研究显示,培训后知识水平有显著提高(p<0.0001)。在训练前,大多数研究对象(68%)表现出较差的知识水平,22%表现出中等水平,而只有10%被发现具有良好的知识水平。培训后,36%的学员表现出良好的知识水平,40%表现出中等水平,只有24%的学员表现出较差的知识水平。结论:在评估本研究中训练的影响时,我们发现绝对学习增益具有统计学意义,班级平均标准化学习增益处于中等水平。这些发现证明了这种有针对性的培训课程作为预防医疗保健相关感染的重要战略工具的有效性。
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