Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Healthcare Providers Regarding Infection Control at Tertiary Care Hospital
Muhammad Uzair, Umar Khalid, Muhammad Shahbaz, Nehal Khan, Niaz Ali, Falk Sher, Zohaib ur Rehman Mufti, Kashaf Yaseen, Iftikhar Ahmad, Noor Muhammad
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Nosocomial
infections are the major cause of high morbidity and mortality in developing
countries like Pakistan. Standard precautions; based on good self-care
practices, adequate knowledge and positive attitude can decrease the
consequences of nosocomial infections.
Objective:
The
objective of the study is to know about the knowledge, attitudes and practices
of health care providers regarding infection control in Hayatabad Medical
Complex Peshawar.
Method: This was descriptive
cross-sectional study conducted at Hayatabad Medical Complex Peshawar. In the
health care providers we included doctors, nurses, pathologists and
paramedics. Convenient sampling
technique was used. After taking informed consent, the adopted questionnaires
were filled from participants regarding knowledge, attitudes and practices
about infection control.
Results:
Out
of total 88 health-care workers, 44.3 % were male and 55.7% were females. On
average, 83% of the participants are knowledgeable about the mode of
transmission of infectious diseases while 96.6% of the participants responded
that transmission based precautions help in infection control however, 98.9% of
the respondents say PPE and following of standard precautions play a vital role
in infection control. On average, 56% of health care workers say that there is
a lack of PPE and 92% of HCWs wash their hands before and after the procedure.
The overall use of PPE was 80.7 % however 75 % of the HCWs did the practice of
recapping the needles after using.
Conclusion:
The
overall knowledge, attitude and practices of the responding health care
providers were good.
Keywords: Knowledge; Attitude; Practices; Nosocomial infection