Assessment of nursing knowledge and practice toward prevention of acquired infections in the emergency department of King Faisal Medical Complex in Taif

Author:

Althiyabi Fahad Sulaiman1ORCID,Khuded Fares Mabrok2,Alzaidi Fawaz Mohammed3,Alswat Abdulmjeed Saleh Greeb4,Alotaibi Fahad Suwaylih B2,Alotaibi Wael Suwaylih B5,Alotaibi Khalid Ibrahim A6,Alshehri Faisal Abdullah H7,Almutairi Atallah Mesfer A8,Alnathli Jamaan Aali Ahmed9

Affiliation:

1. Head Nurse of Home Health Care, Nursing Services Department, King Faisal Medical Complex, Taif, Saudi Arabia

2. Nursing Services Department, King Faisal Medical Complex, Taif, Saudi Arabia

3. Head of Nursing Education and Training, Nursing Services Department, King Faisal Medical Complex, Taif, Saudi Arabia

4. Head Nurse of Dialysis Unit, Nursing Services Department, King Faisal Medical Complex, Taif, Saudi Arabia

5. Head Nurse of Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, King Faisal Medical Complex, Taif, Saudi Arabia

6. Head Nurse of Male Medical 3, King Faisal Medical Complex, Taif, Saudi Arabia

7. Head Nurse of High Dependency Unit, King Faisal Medical Complex, Taif, Saudi Arabia

8. Endoscopy Department, King Faisal Medical Complex, Taif, Saudi Arabia

9. Emergency Unit Manager, Nursing Services Department, King Faisal Medical Complex, Taif, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background: Hospital-acquired infections constitute a significant source of morbidity and mortality for both patients and healthcare professionals. Nursing professionals constitute an integral component of any quality-related program in a hospital, given their oversight and provision of nearly all healthcare services. Nurses’ knowledge and attitudes play a significant role in healthcare delivery. Within Saudi Arabia, the prevalence of hospital-acquired infections in hospital settings has prompted a growing emphasis on evaluating nursing knowledge and adherence to practice standards aimed at hospital-acquired infection prevention. Methods: This single-center cross-sectional study was conducted at the emergency department of King Faisal Medical Complex, Taif, between October and December 2022, involving 168 nurses. The study utilized a pre-validated structured online questionnaire comprising three sections: demographics, knowledge assessment, and practice evaluation. Knowledge and practice levels were categorized as good, moderate, and poor using quartiles. Results: The study encompassed 168 nurses employed in the emergency department of the hospital, revealing their proficiency in standard practices for preventing hospital-acquired infections. Notably, 63.8% of participants demonstrated a commendable “Good” level of knowledge, while 10.6% exhibited a “Moderate” level and 25.5% manifested a “Poor” level in terms of knowledge. Similarly, concerning practice levels, 56.4% showcased a commendable “Good” practice level, 22.3% maintained a “Moderate” practice level, and 21.3% presented a “Poor” practice level. Chi-square analysis unveiled a significant association between age and knowledge levels ( p = 0.000). In addition, age ( p = 0.000) and years of clinical experience ( p = 0.000) were significantly linked to nurses’ practice levels The nurses aged 40–50 years (82%) and those with 10–15 years of clinical experience (83.3%) showed good levels of knowledge and practice, respectively. Overall, most of the nurses demonstrated effective knowledge and compliance with infection prevention practices. Conclusion: Sociodemographic factors such as age and clinical experience exert a notable impact on nurses’ knowledge and practices regarding hospital-acquired infections.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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