Abstract: Health care professionals are constantly exposed to microorganisms. Many of which can cause serious
or even lethal infections. Nurses in particular are often exposed to various infections during the course of
carrying out their nursing activities. Therefore nurses should have sound knowledge and strict adherence to
infection control practice. Aim of the study: The study aimed to assess the level of knowledge and practice of
infection control among nurses in governmental hospitals of Palestine Methods: A cross sectional study was
conducted between November, 2014 and January, 2015 in governmental hospitals found in North West bank
districts. Data were collected using pre tested questionnaire on 271 nurses selected by purposive sample.
Collected data were checked, coded and transferred to SPSS version 20 for analysis. Frequency, Mean and other
statistics were calculated. P-value less than 0.05 were set as statistically significant. Results: the current study
revealed that, approximately half (53.9%) of the studied sample had fair knowledge level (>80%). However, the
majority (91.1%) of the studied sample had Good practice (>80%). No significant statistical differences were
found between mean knowledge scores towards age, years of experience, and training course (f=2.263, 1.607,
0.210) respectively at p < 0.05(0.082, 0.188, 0.647) respectively. Significant statistical differences were found
between mean knowledge scores towards gender and qualification (F = 4.205, 4.531) respectively at p < 0.05
(0.041, 0.012 ) respectively. No significant statistical differences were found between mean practice scores
towards age, years of experience, training course, and qualification(f=1.482, 2.625, 0.129, 0.727 ) respectively at
p < 0.05(0.220, 0.051, 0.720, 0.484) respectively. Significant statistical differences were found in mean practice
scores only in relation to gender, (F = 8.569) at p < 0.05 (0.004). Conclusion: Based on findings of the current
study, it can be concluded that inspite of having good practice level regarding infection control, nurses had fair
knowledge level. Recommendations: Updating knowledge and practice of nurses through continuing in-service
educational programs; emphasizing the importance of following latest evidence-based practices of infection
control in continuing education / training program; providing training programs for newly nurses about infection
control and at regular intervals; and a replication of this study using observation checklist should be done to
assess the level of practice.
Authors
Imad Fashafsheh
Ahmad Ayed
Faeda Eqtait
Lubna Harazneh.
Pages From
72
Pages To
78
ISSN
ISSN (Paper) 2222-1735 ISSN (Online) 2222-288X
Journal Name
Journal of Education and Practice
Volume
6
Issue
4
Keywords
Infection control, Knowledge, Practice, Nurse
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