Patients Knowledge on Infection Control Precaution

F. Bashar, Tang Li Yoong
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Background: Hospital-associated infections are related with mortality, extended hospital stay, morbidity and attributable costs to the health care sector. The main objective of this study is measuring infected patients’ knowledge on infection control precaution in University Malaya Medical Center. Methods: Survey of 184 infected patients admitted to University Malaya Medical Center (UMMC) in Malaysia determined infected patients’ knowledge level regarding infections control activities. Results: Infected patient’s knowledge on infection control precaution in given medical center (UMMC) is moderately high with 65.2% good knowledge among infectious patients. Nevertheless, certain knowledge areas of infection control need to improve –i.e., transferring infected patients to isolation room immediately and using facemasks by medical staff while attending patients. The age, level of education of patients and the source of receiving information regarding to controlling infection cannot influence infected patient’s knowledge of infection Control. While the gender of patients, patients’ job experience in healthcare environment, relatives of patients’ job experience in healthcare environment, frequency of hospitals admission and the received information related to controlling infection can influence infected patient’s knowledge of infection Control. Conclusions: Actions intended at improving knowledge are essential to the implementation and development of efficient public health preventative strategies.
患者感染控制预防知识
背景:医院相关感染与死亡率、住院时间延长、发病率和医疗保健部门的可归因成本有关。本研究的主要目的是测量马来亚大学医学中心感染患者对感染控制预防措施的了解。方法:对马来西亚马来亚大学医学中心(UMMC)收治的184名感染患者进行调查,确定感染患者对感染控制活动的知识水平。结果:感染者对指定医疗中心(UMMC)感染控制预防措施的知晓率为中高,感染者中知晓率为65.2%。然而,感染控制的某些知识领域需要改进,即立即将感染患者转移到隔离室,并由医护人员在照顾患者时使用口罩。患者的年龄、教育水平和接收有关控制感染信息的来源不会影响感染患者对感染控制的了解。而患者的性别、患者在医疗环境中的工作经验、患者亲属在医疗环境下的工作经历、入院频率以及收到的与控制感染相关的信息都会影响感染患者对感染控制的了解。结论:旨在提高知识的行动对于实施和制定有效的公共卫生预防战略至关重要。
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