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Lietuvos perinatalinių centrų slaugytojų žinių apie hospitalines infekcijas lygio ir jų taikymo vertinimas ; Lithuanian perinatal centers nurses level of knowledge about nosocomial infections and its application evaluation
Introduction: Although the progress of modern infection control is very high, HAI remains an important public health problem. One of the most important measures of HAI management is their epidemiological surveillance, which, when properly executed, can reduce the frequency of HAI by 20-30 %. Although many means of HAI prevention have been known for a long time, systematic repetition and deepening of knowledge about basic means of HAI prevention can greatly reduce morbidity and even mortality from them. Aim of study - to evaluate Lithuanian perinatal centers nurses level of knowledge about nosocomial infections and application of that knowledge. Methods: An instant study, during which an anonymous survey was used to evaluate the Lithuanian perinatal centers nurses level and application of knowledge about nosocomial infections. The research sample is targeted. 85 nurses from the 1st and 80 from the 2nd perinatal centers participated in the survey. The response rate is 94.3%. Conclusions: The evaluation of the results of the research revealed that the knowledge of the majority of nurses of general practice in both Lithuanian perinatal centers corresponds to a good or very good level of knowledge. Nurses are aware of the main means of prevention and how they are adequately adhered to, what HAI risk factors are there and in which departments it is most likely to contract HAI. However, there is a lack of knowledge about HAI transmission paths. Nurses in the 2nd center incorrectly apply knowledge related to manipulation and hand hygiene.
Lietuvos perinatalinių centrų slaugytojų žinių apie hospitalines infekcijas lygio ir jų taikymo vertinimas ; Lithuanian perinatal centers nurses level of knowledge about nosocomial infections and its application evaluation
Introduction: Although the progress of modern infection control is very high, HAI remains an important public health problem. One of the most important measures of HAI management is their epidemiological surveillance, which, when properly executed, can reduce the frequency of HAI by 20-30 %. Although many means of HAI prevention have been known for a long time, systematic repetition and deepening of knowledge about basic means of HAI prevention can greatly reduce morbidity and even mortality from them. Aim of study - to evaluate Lithuanian perinatal centers nurses level of knowledge about nosocomial infections and application of that knowledge. Methods: An instant study, during which an anonymous survey was used to evaluate the Lithuanian perinatal centers nurses level and application of knowledge about nosocomial infections. The research sample is targeted. 85 nurses from the 1st and 80 from the 2nd perinatal centers participated in the survey. The response rate is 94.3%. Conclusions: The evaluation of the results of the research revealed that the knowledge of the majority of nurses of general practice in both Lithuanian perinatal centers corresponds to a good or very good level of knowledge. Nurses are aware of the main means of prevention and how they are adequately adhered to, what HAI risk factors are there and in which departments it is most likely to contract HAI. However, there is a lack of knowledge about HAI transmission paths. Nurses in the 2nd center incorrectly apply knowledge related to manipulation and hand hygiene.
Lietuvos perinatalinių centrų slaugytojų žinių apie hospitalines infekcijas lygio ir jų taikymo vertinimas ; Lithuanian perinatal centers nurses level of knowledge about nosocomial infections and its application evaluation
Čerkauskaitė, Sonata (Autor:in) / Tamošiūnas, Abdonas
07.06.2018
Hochschulschrift
Elektronische Ressource
Lithuanian , Englisch
DDC:
690
Lietuvos darnaus vystymosi vertinimas ; Evaluation of Lithuanian Sustainable Development
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