Effect of training on knowledge, perception and risk reduction regarding infection control among nurses in selected teaching hospitals in Nigeria

Background: Healthcare workers, especially nurses, are at a high risk of infection. By complying with infection control measures, a lot of infections can be prevented. This study examined the effects of a training program on knowledge, perception, and risk reduction regarding infection control among...

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Main Authors: Adekunbi Abosede Farotimi, Ezekiel Olasunkanmi Ajao, Chinomso Ugochukwu Nwozichi, Iyabo Yewande Ademuyiwa
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijnmrjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-9066;year=2018;volume=23;issue=6;spage=471;epage=477;aulast=Farotimi
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spelling doaj-173a8739d75f4a358d2110e2df4e4bc32020-11-24T22:14:51ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research1735-90662018-01-0123647147710.4103/ijnmr.IJNMR_208_17Effect of training on knowledge, perception and risk reduction regarding infection control among nurses in selected teaching hospitals in NigeriaAdekunbi Abosede FarotimiEzekiel Olasunkanmi AjaoChinomso Ugochukwu NwozichiIyabo Yewande AdemuyiwaBackground: Healthcare workers, especially nurses, are at a high risk of infection. By complying with infection control measures, a lot of infections can be prevented. This study examined the effects of a training program on knowledge, perception, and risk reduction regarding infection control among nurses. Materials and Methods: This study adopted a pretest–posttest quasi-experimental design. The samples consisted of 87 participants comprising 42 nurses in the experimental group and 45 nurses in the control group. The instruments used for data collection were a questionnaire on knowledge about infection control and a questionnaire on perception about infection control. Results: Findings showed that the mean (SD) age in the experimental group was 34.92 (8.99) whereas that of the control group was 47.43 (6.60). The mean (SD) years of experience in the experimental group was 10.42 (9.95) years whereas in the control group it was 21.89 (8.72) years. Findings further revealed that 26 participants (62.90%) in the postintervention group had high knowledge level compared to the preintervention where none had high knowledge. A significant difference was observed between the mean perception score on infection control in the experimental and control groups (t = 17.12; p = 0.001). Conclusions: This study has shown that a training program is very effective and that all nurses should be exposed to infection control training to equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills with which to fight against the spread of infection in the healthcare setting.http://www.ijnmrjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-9066;year=2018;volume=23;issue=6;spage=471;epage=477;aulast=FarotimiHealth educationinfection controlNigerianursingrisk reduction behavior
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author Adekunbi Abosede Farotimi
Ezekiel Olasunkanmi Ajao
Chinomso Ugochukwu Nwozichi
Iyabo Yewande Ademuyiwa
spellingShingle Adekunbi Abosede Farotimi
Ezekiel Olasunkanmi Ajao
Chinomso Ugochukwu Nwozichi
Iyabo Yewande Ademuyiwa
Effect of training on knowledge, perception and risk reduction regarding infection control among nurses in selected teaching hospitals in Nigeria
Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research
Health education
infection control
Nigeria
nursing
risk reduction behavior
author_facet Adekunbi Abosede Farotimi
Ezekiel Olasunkanmi Ajao
Chinomso Ugochukwu Nwozichi
Iyabo Yewande Ademuyiwa
author_sort Adekunbi Abosede Farotimi
title Effect of training on knowledge, perception and risk reduction regarding infection control among nurses in selected teaching hospitals in Nigeria
title_short Effect of training on knowledge, perception and risk reduction regarding infection control among nurses in selected teaching hospitals in Nigeria
title_full Effect of training on knowledge, perception and risk reduction regarding infection control among nurses in selected teaching hospitals in Nigeria
title_fullStr Effect of training on knowledge, perception and risk reduction regarding infection control among nurses in selected teaching hospitals in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Effect of training on knowledge, perception and risk reduction regarding infection control among nurses in selected teaching hospitals in Nigeria
title_sort effect of training on knowledge, perception and risk reduction regarding infection control among nurses in selected teaching hospitals in nigeria
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research
issn 1735-9066
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background: Healthcare workers, especially nurses, are at a high risk of infection. By complying with infection control measures, a lot of infections can be prevented. This study examined the effects of a training program on knowledge, perception, and risk reduction regarding infection control among nurses. Materials and Methods: This study adopted a pretest–posttest quasi-experimental design. The samples consisted of 87 participants comprising 42 nurses in the experimental group and 45 nurses in the control group. The instruments used for data collection were a questionnaire on knowledge about infection control and a questionnaire on perception about infection control. Results: Findings showed that the mean (SD) age in the experimental group was 34.92 (8.99) whereas that of the control group was 47.43 (6.60). The mean (SD) years of experience in the experimental group was 10.42 (9.95) years whereas in the control group it was 21.89 (8.72) years. Findings further revealed that 26 participants (62.90%) in the postintervention group had high knowledge level compared to the preintervention where none had high knowledge. A significant difference was observed between the mean perception score on infection control in the experimental and control groups (t = 17.12; p = 0.001). Conclusions: This study has shown that a training program is very effective and that all nurses should be exposed to infection control training to equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills with which to fight against the spread of infection in the healthcare setting.
topic Health education
infection control
Nigeria
nursing
risk reduction behavior
url http://www.ijnmrjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-9066;year=2018;volume=23;issue=6;spage=471;epage=477;aulast=Farotimi
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