Rabu, 29 Juli 2009

Compliance Implementation Principles Infection Prevention Workers Nurses in the Hospital Abdoel Bandar Lampung flown in 2007

By: dr. M. Yusran
Research
Created: 2009-05-06, with 1 file (s).
Keywords: HOSPITALS ABDOEL MULIK, infection, Universal Precaution, Nurses
Subject: HOSPITALS
Call Number: 362.11 Yus k c.1

ABSTRACT

Universal principles of prevention (Universal precautions / UP) is an effective instrument
to protect and reduce the number of infection events in hospitals (infection nosokomial)
on health, patients and the community. Compliance with the implementation of the UP
suboptimal become the main factor increasing the occurrence of infection at the service center nosokomial
health. This study aimed to explore the factors that contribute to the
UP suboptimal implementation of the nurse on staff in Bandar Lampung. Research cross
sectional held at Regional General Hospital Abdoel flown, Bandar Lampung. Of
220 kuisoner assigned to a nurse, returned with 191 kuisoner complete. Factor
demographic (gender, age, duration of work, and education), level of knowledge, safety
work environment in hospitals, nurses and attitudes towards patients with HIV infection is considered
determines the level of compliance. The results of the analysis using multiple logistic regression
indicates that the nurses considered a safe work environment six times more
abiding with the implementation of the UP (p <.001). Safety interventions on the home environment
pain can increase the level of nurses to implement the UP.

Translation:
Abstract

Universal Precaution (UP) guidelines are considered as an effective means of Protecting health care workers, patients and the public and reducing the rate of hospital infections Acquired.
Suboptimal compliance with UP guidelines is identified as the major factor that increased
nosocomial infection in health care facilities. This study was looking for the Contributing factors to suboptimal compliance with Universal Precaution guidelines among Nurses in Bandar
Lampung. A cross sectional study design was conducted at Abdoel flown province of hospital
Bandar Lampung. Of 220 questionnaires distributed to health care workers, 191 were completed.
Demographic factors (sex, age, working time, and education), knowledge, hospital safety climate
and attitude towards HIV patients were assessed as the determinants of compliance. Multiple
logistics Regression results showed that the Nurses who perceived a strong safety climate at their unit were sixt times more likely to be compliant than health care workers who did not perceive a strong safety climate (p <.001). An intervention on hospital safety climates may Enhance the probability of health care workers to comply with Universal Precaution guidelines.

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