Knowledge and Compliance to Hand Hygiene Among Anesthesiologists in the Operation Room in Sudan 2022

Farah Seif Aldein Ahmed Khalel, Eltayeb GareebAlla Eltayeb AbdAlla, Mohamed Ali Hassabo, Mohamed Osman Suliman Basher
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Objectives: This study aims to assess anesthesiology registrars’ knowledge and compliance with Hand hygiene strategies in the operation room and ICU in Sudan in 2022. Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted among anesthesiology registrars registered in the Sudanese Council of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. Data was collected by the researcher using a self-administered Google form questionnaire assessing knowledge about patient prevention, self-protection, alcohol-based rubbing, hand washing using soap and water, and compliance with the WHO 5 moments hand hygiene practice, then analyzed by SPSS V 28 software. Results: The study included 150 anesthesiology registrars with a mean age of 31± 4 years and a female majority of 67%. Overall, the majority 88% have a fair knowledge regarding hand hygiene, 12% have poor knowledge, and 65% were compliant with all the recommended 5 moments of hand hygiene. Analysis of Factors affecting participants’ compliance with WHO 5 moments revealed that only experience was associated with the participants’ compliance. Conclusion: Many gaps in knowledge about hand hygiene were identified regarding patients and self-protection, and hand washing and rubbing, thus, anesthesiology registrars had poor to fair knowledge regarding hand hygiene. While 65% of them are compliant with the WHO 5 Moments hand hygiene. Compliance with the WHO 5 Moments hand hygiene was associated with participants’ experience.
2022 年苏丹手术室麻醉师对手部卫生的了解和遵守情况
研究目的本研究旨在评估 2022 年苏丹麻醉科注册医师对手术室和重症监护室手卫生策略的了解和遵守情况。材料与方法:这是一项描述性横断面研究,研究对象是在苏丹麻醉和重症监护委员会注册的麻醉科注册医师。研究人员使用自填式谷歌问卷收集数据,评估有关患者预防、自我保护、酒精擦手、使用肥皂和水洗手以及遵守世界卫生组织 5 个时刻手部卫生规范的知识,然后使用 SPSS V 28 软件进行分析。研究结果研究包括 150 名麻醉科注册医师,平均年龄为 31±4 岁,女性占 67%。总体而言,88%的人对手卫生的了解程度一般,12%的人了解程度较差,65%的人遵守了所有推荐的 5 个手卫生时刻。对影响参与者遵守世卫组织 5 个时刻的因素进行的分析表明,只有经验与参与者遵守情况有关。结论在患者与自我保护、洗手与搓手方面,发现了许多手部卫生知识缺口,因此麻醉科注册医师的手部卫生知识从较差到一般都有。他们中的 65% 遵守了世界卫生组织手卫生 5 个时刻的规定。遵守世界卫生组织五时刻手部卫生与参与者的经验有关。
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