Health Beliefs and Compliance of Standard Precautions of COVID-19 among Employed Nurses

Q3 Social Sciences
T. Ramezani, Z. Taheri-Kharameh, Elham Yazdizadeh
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Abstract

Aims: The adherence to standard precautions guidelines as the main strategy for preventing healthcare-associated infections such as COVID-19. This study aimed to specify a health belief model to predict the standard precautions of employed nurses. Instrument & Method: This descriptive cross-sectional was conducted in Qom, Iran, from March to May 2020. One hundred and ninety-five randomly sampled registered nurses from two hospitals completed self-reported compliance with standard precautions of COVID-19 and health belief model scale. Data analysis was performed using partial least squares path modeling. Findings: Less than one-tenth (7%) of participants reported compliance with all standard precautions items. There was a significant relationship between health motivation and standard precautions (beta=0.515, t=13.650). Cues to action (beta=0.356, t=4.512) were identified as the strongest predictor of health motivation and, perceived threat (beta=0.143, t=2.144) was the weakest predictor. The model explained approximately 20% of the variance in compliance with standard precautions of COVID-19. Conclusions: The results indicated that health belief model constructs are considered significant predictors of compliance with standard precautions of COVID-19 among Iranian employed nurses. The results can help standard precautions training to reduce hospital infections and protect the health of patients and nursing staff.
在职护士健康信念与COVID-19标准预防措施依从性
目标:将遵守标准预防指南作为预防COVID-19等卫生保健相关感染的主要策略。本研究旨在建立一个健康信念模型来预测在职护士的标准预防措施。工具和方法:该描述性横断面研究于2020年3月至5月在伊朗库姆进行。随机抽取两家医院的195名注册护士完成了COVID-19标准预防措施遵守情况和健康信念模型量表的自我报告。数据分析采用偏最小二乘路径建模。调查结果:不到十分之一(7%)的参与者报告遵守了所有标准预防措施。健康动机与标准预防措施之间存在显著相关(beta=0.515, t=13.650)。行动提示(beta=0.356, t=4.512)被确定为健康动机的最强预测因子,感知威胁(beta=0.143, t=2.144)是最弱的预测因子。该模型解释了符合COVID-19标准预防措施的大约20%的差异。结论:结果表明,健康信念模型构建被认为是伊朗受雇护士遵守COVID-19标准预防措施的重要预测因素。研究结果有助于开展标准预防培训,以减少医院感染,保护患者和护理人员的健康。
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Journal of Education and Community Health
Journal of Education and Community Health Social Sciences-Education
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