تاثیر بکارگیری برنامه پرستار رابط کنترل عفونت بر تبعیت پرستاران از احتیاطات استاندارد در بخش های مراقبت ویژه بیمارستان امام علی شهر زاهدان، سال۱۴۰۲
کد: G-1085
نویسندگان: Zahra Khalilzadeh Farsangi ©, Samaneh Fallah Karimi ℗, Mahsa Yousefi
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خلاصه مقاله
Introduction: Involvement of nurses in the infection control interface is a strategy that is used all over the world to prevent and control infections in hospitals. However, the impact of using this program on promoting compliance with standard precautions has been less studied. Therefore, this study was conducted with the aim of the effect of using the infection control interface nurse program on nurses' compliance with standard precautions in the special care departments of Imam Ali Hospital in Zahedan, 1402. Methodology: In this study, a pre-test was conducted using the study data collection tool including the questionnaire of compliance with standard precautions (CSPS) and factors affecting compliance with standard precautions (FIASPS). Compliance with hand hygiene was measured using direct observation method by a trained observer. Then the infection control interface nurse program was implemented. The post-test was conducted three to six months after using the infection control interface nurse program in the same way as the pre-test. 24SPSS software was used for data analysis using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics based on the objectives and hypotheses of the study. Findings: The results of the research showed that the hand hygiene compliance score has a direct and significant relationship with the infection control standard precautions compliance score (r=0.240, p=0.002) after the implementation of the infection control interface nurse program. Conclusion: According to the results obtained in this study, it is suggested to nursing managers to use the infection control interface nurse program in order to improve the quality of care and prevent hospital infections.
کلمات کلیدی
Nurse, infection control, standard precautions, compliance