Knowledge of healthcare-associated infection management among emergency care nurses

Author:

Verulava Tengiz1,Jorbenadze Revaz2,Ghonghadze Ana1

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine and Healthcare Management, Caucasus University, Tbilisi, Georgia

2. Chapidze Emergency Cardiology Center, Tbilisi, Georgia

Abstract

Background/Aims In developing countries, healthcare-associated infections are a major problem. Nurses play a pivotal role in preventing these infections. The aim of this study was to assess emergency care nurses' knowledge regarding the management of healthcare-associated infections in Georgia. Methods A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted. A self-administered questionnaire was sent to 150 nurses, who were chosen through randomised selection. Participants rated their agreement to statements regarding infection prevention and management using a 5-point Likert scale. Associations between variables were assessed using a Chi-square test. Results Most of the nurses had adequate knowledge regarding the management of healthcare-associated infections, but their practice to reduce the spread of infection was not at a satisfactory level. There was a significant relationship between work experience and knowledge about healthcare-associated infection management, including attendance at training courses (P<0.05). However, only 53.7% of participants reported taking recommendations to reduce the incidence of healthcare-associated infections into account, and only 54.5% practiced hand hygiene after touching the patient. Conclusions Adequate education in healthcare-associated infection management and prevention is essential for healthcare workers. The majority of participants had sufficient knowledge of healthcare-associated infection management measures, but needed further improvement through regular educational programmes and implementation of infection management practices to maximise quality of care.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

Subject

Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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