Site Logo E-PROJECTTOPICS

FACTORS AFFECTING COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARD PRECAUTIONS AMONG HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN PUBLIC HOSPITALS ABUJA


📝


Presented To


Medicine Department

📄 Pages: 87       🧠 Words: 8388       📚 Chapters: 5 🗂️️ For: PROJECT

👁️‍🗨️️️ Views: 103      

⬇️ Download (Complete Report) Now!

ABSTRACT
Health care workers are at risk of various occupational hazards such as blood borne and other pathogens infections in the hospital in the course of carrying out their duties due to exposure to needle sticks and sharps injuries (NSSI) and other sharps related injuries during the process of recapping, disassembly and inappropriate disposal of used syringes and other sharps. There are over 20 Blood borne pathogens transmitted through NSSI including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV). In order to reduce the occurrence of these hazards, the CDC came up with the concept of Standard Precautions (SPs). Compliance with SPs is the recognized efficient means to prevent and control Hospital associated infections in both the patients and health workers, however health care workers compliance with SPs has been found to be sub-optimal worldwide. This study aimed to assess healthcare worker's compliance with standard precautions and determine factors affecting their compliance A cross sectional survey of 332 health care workers involved in clinical services from 19 Government health facilities selected from the six area councils in Abuja was undertaken. A self-administered semi-structured questionnaire was distributed to study the factors affecting health care workers compliance with SPs. Data was analysed using Epi-info 7. The mean age of the respondents was 37.2 Â 8.28 and about two third 223(67.2%) of the respondents were females. Knowledge was above average in 274 (82.6%) of the respondents out of which 141 (42.5%) had good knowledge and 133 (40.1%) had fair knowledge. Majority of the respondents (253 (76.2%)) were compliant with SPs although most 204 (61.4%) of those compliant falls within average level of compliance. The factors significantly affecting health care worker's compliance with SPs in this study were: Health facility type (p=0.022) and years of practice of profession (p=0.044)). Multivariate analysis showed that level of health facility is a determinant of health care worker's compliance with SPs i.e xiii Health care workers working in primary health facilities were two times less likely to be compliant with SPs than those in tertiary health facilities (AOR = 0.476, 95%C.I. = 0.253 - 0.892). This study therefore recommends that hospital management board should pay more attention to health care workers in primary health facilities by setting up functional infection control committees that will conduct regular training and retraining on infection prevention and control and ensure constant availability of commodities for SPs such as water, gloves, face masks, hand sanitizers, goggles, etc Key words: Standard Precautions, Compliance, Healthcare workers.

PLEASE NOTE

This material is a comprehensive and well-written project, structured into Chapter (1 to 5) for clarity and depth.


To access the full material click the download button below


OR


Contact our support team via Call/WhatsApp: 09019904113 for further inquiries.

Thank you for choosing us!

📄 Pages: 87       🧠 Words: 8388       📚 Chapters: 5 🗂️️ For: PROJECT

👁️‍🗨️️️ Views: 103      

⬇️ Download (Complete Report) Now!

🔗 Related Topics

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FINGERPRINTS AND LIP PRINTS AMONG DIFFERENT ETHNIC GROUPS, SEX AND SEASONS OF BIRTH DETERMINANTS OF RETREATMENT WITH FIRST LINE ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS DRUGS IN SMEAR POSITIVE PATIENTS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SECOND TO FOURTH DIGIT RATIO (2D:4D) AND SOME ANTHROPOMETRIC VARIABLES TO ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS DETERMINANTS OF UTILIZATION OF FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES AMONG WOMEN OF CHILD-BEARING AGE IN RURAL AREAS OF KANO STATE, NORTHERN NIGERIA EVALUATION OF CHILDHOOD (UNDER - FIVE) IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE IN BWARI AREA COUNCIL, FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY, ABUJA STUDY OF CRANIAL CAPACITY IN RELATION TO INTELLIGENCE AND OTHER ANTHROPOMETRIC PARAMETERS AMONG STUDENTS ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE AND UTILIZATION OF INTERMITTENT PREVENTIVE TREATMENT FOR MALARIA AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINIC IN JIGAWA STATE FACTORS AFFECTING QUALITY OF LABORATORY SERVICES AT INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL, KANO – NIGERIA HEALTH SYSTEM FACTORS INFLUENCING CLIENT SATISFACTION WITH ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY SERVICES IN PRIVATE HEALTH FACILITIES SEROPREVALENCE OF DENGUE VIRUS AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IN KARU LOCAL GOVERNMENT, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA STUDY ON HEMATOLOGY, HISTOLOGY, AND EXPRESSION OF GLIAL FIBRILLARY ACIDIC PROTEIN IN WISTAR RATS EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED WITH TRYPANOSOMA BRUCIE BRUCIE AND TRYPANOSOMA CONGOLENSE HIV PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AMONGST PRISON INMATES THE PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS FOR CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION AMONG BLOOD DONORS DETERMINANTS OF ROUTINE IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE AMONG 12-23 MONTHS OLD CHILDREN OF NOMADIC POPULATION IN AKWANGA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA SURVEY OF THE POTENCY OF SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION IN CURBING EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE AMONG JSS STUDENTS COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CEPHALOMETRIC INDICES AMONG IDOMA AND IGEDE ETHNIC GROUPS OF BENUE STATE, NIGERIA FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH SNAKE BITE AND HEALTH SEEKING BEHAVIOR AMONG RESIDENTS OF KALTUNGO LGA FACTORS THAT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH OUTCOMES OF TREATMENT AMONG PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS PREVALENCE OF MALARIA AND USE OF LONG LASTING INSECTICIDE TREATED NETS IN CHILDREN AGED 6 – 59 MONTHS AT INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS CAMPS ABUJA FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ADHERENCE TO ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS ATTENDING FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE, GUSAU, ZAMFARA STATE

click on whatsapp