Factors Shaping Attitudes of Medical Staff towards Acceptance of the Standard Precautions

Standard precautions (SPs) guidelines are the minimum infection prevention practices that apply to all types of patient care, regardless of suspected or confirmed infection status of the patient. They are based on risk assessment, make use of common sense practices and personal protective equipment...

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Main Authors: Jerzy Rosiński, Anna Różańska, Andrzej Jarynowski, Jadwiga Wójkowska-Mach, Polish Society of Hospital Infections Team
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Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/6/1050
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spelling doaj-ce0f634a1e494e8889f137acb3d37f222020-11-24T21:49:07ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-03-01166105010.3390/ijerph16061050ijerph16061050Factors Shaping Attitudes of Medical Staff towards Acceptance of the Standard PrecautionsJerzy Rosiński0Anna Różańska1Andrzej Jarynowski2Jadwiga Wójkowska-Mach3Polish Society of Hospital Infections Team4Institute of Economics, Finance and Management, Faculty of Management and Social Communication, Jagiellonian University, ul. Łojasiewicza 4, 30-348 Kraków, PolandDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum, ul. Czysta 18, 31-121 Kraków, PolandFaculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science, Jagiellonian University, ul. Łojasiewicza 11, 30-338 Kraków, PolandDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum, ul. Czysta 18, 31-121 Kraków, PolandPolish Society of Hospital Infections Team, the members of this group have been listed at the end of the article.Standard precautions (SPs) guidelines are the minimum infection prevention practices that apply to all types of patient care, regardless of suspected or confirmed infection status of the patient. They are based on risk assessment, make use of common sense practices and personal protective equipment that protect healthcare providers from infection and prevent the spread of infection from patient to patient. The aim of this study was to determine medical staff’s attitudes towards SPs and analyse the factors shaping these attitudes. The study was conducted using a questionnaire that comprised 25 statements describing the attitudes of medical personnel towards SPs. They were designed to pinpoint the factors that determine these attitudes. There were five factors identified that shape employees’ attitudes towards SPs: assessment of the situation, favourable patterns of behaviour, negative norms, unfavourable patterns of behaviour and rationalising. The study analysed 505 questionnaires filled in by hospital workers from five Polish cities. The majority of the respondents were women (92.1%), nurses (87.5%); the average age was 41.8 and the average seniority was 19.2 years. Over one-third of the respondents worked in non-surgical (36.4%) and surgical (31.6%) wards, 12.3% were employed in intensive care units (ICUs) and 8.9% in emergency departments (EDs). The variable significantly affecting the level of acceptance of SPs was seniority: initially the support was high, then it later decreased, with the greatest decrease occurring between the third and eighth year of work. The staff of medical wards and ICUs demonstrated significantly lower support for SPs and strong environmental impact on SPs perception; low degree of acceptance among medical ward staff correlated negatively with factors from the category “favourable patterns of behaviour”. The substantially strongest support for SPs was found in ED workers. The results indicate the need for continuous education of individual groups of workers concerning the application of SPs, but also the necessity to change the organisational culture in Polish hospitals.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/6/1050infection controlstandard precautionshand hygienehealthcare workers behaviour
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author Jerzy Rosiński
Anna Różańska
Andrzej Jarynowski
Jadwiga Wójkowska-Mach
Polish Society of Hospital Infections Team
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Anna Różańska
Andrzej Jarynowski
Jadwiga Wójkowska-Mach
Polish Society of Hospital Infections Team
Factors Shaping Attitudes of Medical Staff towards Acceptance of the Standard Precautions
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
infection control
standard precautions
hand hygiene
healthcare workers behaviour
author_facet Jerzy Rosiński
Anna Różańska
Andrzej Jarynowski
Jadwiga Wójkowska-Mach
Polish Society of Hospital Infections Team
author_sort Jerzy Rosiński
title Factors Shaping Attitudes of Medical Staff towards Acceptance of the Standard Precautions
title_short Factors Shaping Attitudes of Medical Staff towards Acceptance of the Standard Precautions
title_full Factors Shaping Attitudes of Medical Staff towards Acceptance of the Standard Precautions
title_fullStr Factors Shaping Attitudes of Medical Staff towards Acceptance of the Standard Precautions
title_full_unstemmed Factors Shaping Attitudes of Medical Staff towards Acceptance of the Standard Precautions
title_sort factors shaping attitudes of medical staff towards acceptance of the standard precautions
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Standard precautions (SPs) guidelines are the minimum infection prevention practices that apply to all types of patient care, regardless of suspected or confirmed infection status of the patient. They are based on risk assessment, make use of common sense practices and personal protective equipment that protect healthcare providers from infection and prevent the spread of infection from patient to patient. The aim of this study was to determine medical staff’s attitudes towards SPs and analyse the factors shaping these attitudes. The study was conducted using a questionnaire that comprised 25 statements describing the attitudes of medical personnel towards SPs. They were designed to pinpoint the factors that determine these attitudes. There were five factors identified that shape employees’ attitudes towards SPs: assessment of the situation, favourable patterns of behaviour, negative norms, unfavourable patterns of behaviour and rationalising. The study analysed 505 questionnaires filled in by hospital workers from five Polish cities. The majority of the respondents were women (92.1%), nurses (87.5%); the average age was 41.8 and the average seniority was 19.2 years. Over one-third of the respondents worked in non-surgical (36.4%) and surgical (31.6%) wards, 12.3% were employed in intensive care units (ICUs) and 8.9% in emergency departments (EDs). The variable significantly affecting the level of acceptance of SPs was seniority: initially the support was high, then it later decreased, with the greatest decrease occurring between the third and eighth year of work. The staff of medical wards and ICUs demonstrated significantly lower support for SPs and strong environmental impact on SPs perception; low degree of acceptance among medical ward staff correlated negatively with factors from the category “favourable patterns of behaviour”. The substantially strongest support for SPs was found in ED workers. The results indicate the need for continuous education of individual groups of workers concerning the application of SPs, but also the necessity to change the organisational culture in Polish hospitals.
topic infection control
standard precautions
hand hygiene
healthcare workers behaviour
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/6/1050
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