EXPLORE NURSES' COMPLIANCE WITH INFECTION PREVENTION MEASURES

Shabana, Kamilia; Hagar Abdel-tawwab Elsaid Mohammed; Mohamad Hassan Hussein Bedairy; Hanan Awad Moawad El Mashad ·;

Abstract


Aim of this study was to explore nurses' compliance with infection prevention
measures at Outpatient Obstetrics and Gynecological clinics at Mansoura City Hospitals.
Study Design: Descriptive study design. Tools of data collections: three tools were used,
structured interviewing questionnaire, an observational checklist to assess nurses'
compliance with infection prevention measures and a questionnaire to assess barriers for
compliance with infection prevention measures. Results: The study findings revealed that
all nurses had correct knowledge about definition, signs of infection, and disposal of used
needles, while more than half nurses had incorrect knowledge about cross of pathogens
between staff and clients. All nurses did hand washing after contacting blood, while more
than quarter of nurses didn't practice hand washing before contacting patients. Also all
nurses wear gloves when contact w1th blood & during invasive procedures and use anew
gloves for each patient. While about third of nurses did not wear gloves during skin
disinfection. The main factors that prevented nurses to comply with infection prevention
measures were shortage of staff and lack of supplies at Mansoura University Hospital.
Conclusion: All nurses did hand washing after contacting blood ,and used a circular
motion, While more than quarter of nurses didn't practice hand washing before contacting
patient ,half of nurses didn't assess area around sink correctly, all of nurses wear gloves
when contact with blood & during invasive procedures and used a new gloves for each
patient. While about third of nurses d1d not wear gloves during skin disinfection. Also, third
of nurses wear gown during procedures, but about three quarter did not hold gown away
from body while working and third of nurses didn't wash their hands before masking.
Recommendations: Providing orientation programs for newly employed nurses about
standard precautions infection control. Availability of all facilities and equipment required
for applying standard precautions of infection prevention measure


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Title EXPLORE NURSES' COMPLIANCE WITH INFECTION PREVENTION MEASURES
Authors Shabana, Kamilia ; Hagar Abdel-tawwab Elsaid Mohammed ; Mohamad Hassan Hussein Bedairy ; Hanan Awad Moawad El Mashad · 
Keywords Compliance, knowledge , Attitude, Infection and Infection prevention
Issue Date 1-Jan-2017
Publisher Mansoura Nursing Journal
Journal Mansoura Nursing Journal 
Series/Report no. 2;4
ISSN l8235-2017

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