Appraising nurse's practice regarding infection control precaution in maternal and child health centers in Upper Egypt at El-minia governorate /
Om Kalthoum Ibrahim Ali
Appraising nurse's practice regarding infection control precaution in maternal and child health centers in Upper Egypt at El-minia governorate / تقييم ممارسات الممرضات طبقا لمعايير مكافجه العدوى بمراكز رعايه الامومه والطفوله بصعيد مصر محافظه المنيا Om Kalthoum Ibrahim Ali ; Supervised Effat M. Elkarmalawy , Mona Abdelkareem Hegazy - Cairo : Om Kalthoum Ibrahim Ali , 2020 - 104 P . , (19) Leaves : charts ; 30cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Community Health nursing
Infection is a major problem for patient safety. Health care associated infection can lead to serious illness, prolonged hospital stays, long term disability and patient deaths. Aim of study: appraising nurse's practice regarding application standard of infection control precaution in maternal and child health centers in Upper Egypt at El-Minia governorate. Research design: Exploratory design was utilized in this study. Sample: convenience sample was used in the current study and 109 nurses were selected in the current study. Setting: Four Maternal and Child Health Centers selected randomly from total 8 centers in El-Minia governorate, The selected centers were El-mina, Abou korkas , Mallawy and Dermawas . Tool of data collection: Two tools were used in the study (a) : Nurses structured interviewing questionnaire schedule included personal data for selected nurses (b) the second tool: nurses practice precaution Observational check list . Results: the current study revealed that 63.6% of the studied sample aged from 20 to 30 years with a mean age 29.18 ± 6.620. 48.6% of the studied sample had diploma degree. 66.1 % of the accepted nurses attended infection control training program while 49.4 % of the studied sample had low compliance with hand washing while 49.5 % of the studied sample had high compliance level with wearing gloves however 85.3 % of the studied sample had low compliance level regarding infection control precautions
Infection control (IC) Maternal and Child Health center (MCH) standard precautions (SP)
Appraising nurse's practice regarding infection control precaution in maternal and child health centers in Upper Egypt at El-minia governorate / تقييم ممارسات الممرضات طبقا لمعايير مكافجه العدوى بمراكز رعايه الامومه والطفوله بصعيد مصر محافظه المنيا Om Kalthoum Ibrahim Ali ; Supervised Effat M. Elkarmalawy , Mona Abdelkareem Hegazy - Cairo : Om Kalthoum Ibrahim Ali , 2020 - 104 P . , (19) Leaves : charts ; 30cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Community Health nursing
Infection is a major problem for patient safety. Health care associated infection can lead to serious illness, prolonged hospital stays, long term disability and patient deaths. Aim of study: appraising nurse's practice regarding application standard of infection control precaution in maternal and child health centers in Upper Egypt at El-Minia governorate. Research design: Exploratory design was utilized in this study. Sample: convenience sample was used in the current study and 109 nurses were selected in the current study. Setting: Four Maternal and Child Health Centers selected randomly from total 8 centers in El-Minia governorate, The selected centers were El-mina, Abou korkas , Mallawy and Dermawas . Tool of data collection: Two tools were used in the study (a) : Nurses structured interviewing questionnaire schedule included personal data for selected nurses (b) the second tool: nurses practice precaution Observational check list . Results: the current study revealed that 63.6% of the studied sample aged from 20 to 30 years with a mean age 29.18 ± 6.620. 48.6% of the studied sample had diploma degree. 66.1 % of the accepted nurses attended infection control training program while 49.4 % of the studied sample had low compliance with hand washing while 49.5 % of the studied sample had high compliance level with wearing gloves however 85.3 % of the studied sample had low compliance level regarding infection control precautions
Infection control (IC) Maternal and Child Health center (MCH) standard precautions (SP)