Effect of Education on Infection Control for Multidrug Resistant Organism on Infection Control by NICU Nurses
Purpose: This study was conducted to examine the effect of education on infection control for multidrug resistant organism (MDRO). Methods: One group pre-post time series design was used. Infection control education for MDRO infection was provided to nurses working in the Neonatal Intensive Care Uni...
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doaj-f6db48c95bc04b6091dd5a40b39d38bf2021-02-02T03:12:41ZengKorean Academy of Child Health NursingChild Health Nursing Research2287-91102287-91292016-07-0122317218110.4094/chnr.2016.22.3.1721495Effect of Education on Infection Control for Multidrug Resistant Organism on Infection Control by NICU NursesJihee Lim0Kyung-Sook Bang1Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, KoreaCollege of Nursing, The Research Institute of Nursing Science, Seoul National University, Seoul, KoreaPurpose: This study was conducted to examine the effect of education on infection control for multidrug resistant organism (MDRO). Methods: One group pre-post time series design was used. Infection control education for MDRO infection was provided to nurses working in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Knowledge and recognition were evaluated before and after education. Hand hygiene compliance, MDRO isolation rate and central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) rate were used as outcome variables. Data from 45 nurses was used for analysis. Results: General knowledge about MDRO increased (p=.011). Responses to questions about image of MDRO and MDRO management tended to change in a positive direction (p = .046). Hand hygiene compliance was 100% at pre-test, 79.5% during education period and 98.4% at post-education period. MDRO isolation rate was 6.83 per 1,000 patient days at pre-test, 10.24 during education period and 6.68 at post-education period. CLABSI rate was 3.76 per 1,000 central line days at pre-test, 6.84 during education period and 4.71 at post-education period. Conclusion: Findings indicate that the education program is effective in improving knowledge about MDRO in NICU nurses. However, more reliable indicators should be used to determine long-term effects.http://www.e-chnr.org/upload/pdf/chnr-22-3-172.pdfInfection controlEducationNursesNeonatal Intensive Care Units |
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Effect of Education on Infection Control for Multidrug Resistant Organism on Infection Control by NICU Nurses |
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Effect of Education on Infection Control for Multidrug Resistant Organism on Infection Control by NICU Nurses |
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Effect of Education on Infection Control for Multidrug Resistant Organism on Infection Control by NICU Nurses |
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Effect of Education on Infection Control for Multidrug Resistant Organism on Infection Control by NICU Nurses |
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Effect of Education on Infection Control for Multidrug Resistant Organism on Infection Control by NICU Nurses |
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effect of education on infection control for multidrug resistant organism on infection control by nicu nurses |
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Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing |
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Child Health Nursing Research |
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2287-9110 2287-9129 |
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Purpose: This study was conducted to examine the effect of education on infection control for multidrug resistant organism (MDRO). Methods: One group pre-post time series design was used. Infection control education for MDRO infection was provided to nurses working in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Knowledge and recognition were evaluated before and after education. Hand hygiene compliance, MDRO isolation rate and central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) rate were used as outcome variables. Data from 45 nurses was used for analysis. Results: General knowledge about MDRO increased (p=.011). Responses to questions about image of MDRO and MDRO management tended to change in a positive direction (p = .046). Hand hygiene compliance was 100% at pre-test, 79.5% during education period and 98.4% at post-education period. MDRO isolation rate was 6.83 per 1,000 patient days at pre-test, 10.24 during education period and 6.68 at post-education period. CLABSI rate was 3.76 per 1,000 central line days at pre-test, 6.84 during education period and 4.71 at post-education period. Conclusion: Findings indicate that the education program is effective in improving knowledge about MDRO in NICU nurses. However, more reliable indicators should be used to determine long-term effects. |
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Infection control Education Nurses Neonatal Intensive Care Units |
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