Nurses' Compliance with Standard Precautions Based on Health Belief Model in Emergency Departments

Q3 Nursing
Ahdieh Mehravar, N. Mokhtari Lakeh, Abdolhossien Emami Sigaroudi, S. Maroufizadeh
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Introduction: Nurses' compliance with standard precautions is a viable tool for decreasing health hazards in health centers. Objective: This study aimed to identify factors affecting compliance with standard precautions (SPs) of infection control based on the health belief model (HBM) among emergency department nurses employed in the educational-therapeutic centers affiliated with Guilan University Medical Sciences in Rasht City, Iran. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study included 252 nurses working in the emergency departments of hospitals in Rasht City. The study samples were recruited using the convenience sampling method from September to October 2020. Nurses completed questionnaires, including demographics data, HBM constructs, knowledge, and compliance with standard precautions. A hierarchical multiple linear regression analysis was used to identify factors related to compliance with SPs. Results: The mean ±SD age of the nurses was 32.77±7.05 years, and the majority of them were females (88.9%). Their mean ±SD score for compliance with SPs was 63.2 ±16.0 (out of 100). The multivariable analysis results showed that the knowledge (β=0.47, 95%CI; 0.30-0.64, P=0.001), perceived benefits (β =0.19, 95%CI; 0.03-0.36, P=0.022) and perceived susceptibility (β =0.25, 95%CI; 0.13-0.36, P=0.001) constructs of HBM were positively correlated with the compliance with SPs. Furthermore, the level of education was significantly related to the compliance with SPs (β =9.51, 95%CI; 0.02-18.99, P=0.049). The final model accounted for 39.8% of the variance in compliance with SPs. Conclusion: Results indicated improvement in activity and safety level of the healthcare workers and also an increase in the overall level of compliance among nurses through education, regular training, and use of encouragement and punishment policies. It is suggested to follow the World Health Organization protocols. Also, the support management could have a better effect on perceived benefits and cues to action.
基于健康信念模型的急诊科护士对标准预防措施的依从性研究
导言:护士遵守标准预防措施是减少卫生中心健康危害的可行工具。目的:本研究旨在基于健康信念模型(HBM)探讨伊朗拉什特市吉兰大学医学院附属教育治疗中心急诊科护士感染控制标准预防措施依从性的影响因素。材料与方法:本横断面研究包括在拉什特市医院急诊科工作的252名护士。研究样本于2020年9月至10月采用方便抽样方法招募。护士完成问卷调查,包括人口统计数据、HBM结构、知识和对标准预防措施的依从性。采用分层多元线性回归分析确定与SPs依从性相关的因素。结果:护理人员平均±SD年龄为32.77±7.05岁,以女性居多(88.9%)。他们对SPs的依从性的平均±SD评分为63.2±16.0(满分100分)。多变量分析结果显示,知识(β=0.47, 95%CI;0.30-0.64, P=0.001),感知获益(β =0.19, 95%CI;0.03-0.36, P=0.022)和感知易感性(β =0.25, 95%CI;(0.13-0.36, P=0.001) HBM构式与SPs依从性呈正相关。此外,受教育程度与sp依从性显著相关(β =9.51, 95%CI;0.02 - -18.99, P = 0.049)。最终模型对SPs依从性方差的贡献率为39.8%。结论:结果表明,通过教育、定期培训和奖惩政策的使用,医护人员的活动和安全水平有所提高,护士的整体依从性水平也有所提高。建议遵循世界卫生组织的规程。此外,支持管理对感知利益和行动线索有更好的影响。
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Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery
Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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