A Cross-Sectional Study of Staff Nurses' Awareness and Practices about Standard Precautions in a Tertiary Care Hospital in South Karnataka

T. B. Naik, L. Bhageerathi
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Background: Infections obtained at a hospital or other healthcare facility in which the illness was not present or incubating at the time of admission are known as hospital-acquired infections (HAIs). Illnesses acquired at the hospital but showing up after discharge, as well as infections among the facility's health care employees, are included. Nurses are major contributors to care in all health care settings, and their knowledge and behaviors are critical in the control and prevention of HAIs. Objective: The goal of this study was to determine the level of awareness and practice of standard precautions among the staff nurses. Materials and Methods: The present study was a hospital-based descriptive study that took place from January to March 2017 at Chamarajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences at Chamarajanagar. A total of 40 staff nurses were chosen using simple random sampling, and data was collected using a pretested and semi-structured questionnaire. Microsoft Office Excel 2007 was used to conduct the statistical analysis. Results: The majority, 35 (87.5%), knew about the Infection Control Committee (ICC) and the Central Supply and Sterilization Department (CSSD), and > 90% knew about segregation and disposal according to BMW guidelines. The majority of staff nurses, 38 (95%), cleaned their hands before and after touching patients and donned personal protective equipment. More than half i.e. 23 (57.5%) of the participants in the study had experienced a needle stick injury, yet only 19 (47.5%) of them reported it and sought treatment. 24 (60%) of the staff nurses received a hepatitis B immunization. Conclusion: The current study reveals that the staff nurses have a sufficient degree of knowledge and practices regarding standard precautions, and also identifies several places where educational interventions are required.
南卡纳塔克邦一家三级护理医院护士对标准预防措施的认识和实践的横断面研究
背景:在医院或其他医疗机构获得的感染,在入院时没有疾病存在或正在酝酿中,被称为医院获得性感染(HAIs)。在医院感染但出院后才出现的疾病,以及医院医护人员之间的感染也包括在内。护士是所有卫生保健机构护理的主要贡献者,她们的知识和行为对控制和预防卫生保健感染至关重要。目的:了解护理人员对标准预防措施的认识和实施情况。材料和方法:本研究是一项以医院为基础的描述性研究,于2017年1月至3月在查马拉贾那加尔的查马拉贾那加尔医学科学研究所进行。采用简单随机抽样法抽取40名护理人员,采用预测半结构化问卷收集数据。采用Microsoft Office Excel 2007进行统计分析。结果:了解感染控制委员会(ICC)和中央供应与灭菌部(CSSD)的35人(87.5%)占多数,了解按照BMW指南进行隔离和处置的人数占90%以上。大多数工作人员护士(38人(95%))在接触患者前后洗手并佩戴个人防护装备。研究中超过一半的参与者,即23人(57.5%)经历过针刺伤,但其中只有19人(47.5%)报告并寻求治疗。24名(60%)工作人员护士接受了乙肝免疫接种。结论:目前的研究表明,护理人员对标准预防措施有足够的认识和实践,并确定了需要进行教育干预的几个地方。
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