| Literature DB >> 31086744 |
Marwan A Bakarman1, Mukhtiar Baig2, Ahmad A Malik1,3, Zohair J Gazzaz4, Mostafa M Mostafa2, Mohamed A Zayed5, Abdulaziz S Balubaid6, Ahmed K Alzahrani6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The practice of hand hygiene (HH) has prime importance among Health Care Professionals (HCPs) and non-compliance could cause adverse consequences. By keeping the importance of HH in mind, this study aims at investigating the knowledge and attitudes towards HH among medical students and interns at King Abdulaziz University (KAU), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (SA).Entities:
Keywords: Attitude; Hand hygiene; Knowledge; Medical students; WHO Questionnaire
Year: 2019 PMID: 31086744 PMCID: PMC6487179 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.6823
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
General characteristic of the participants.
| 22.33 ± 1.79 | |
| Male | 189(41.7) |
| Female | 264(58.3) |
| 2nd | 47(10.4) |
| 3rd | 87(19.2) |
| 4th | 56(12.4) |
| 5th | 57(12.6) |
| 6th | 151(33.3) |
| Interns | 55(12.1) |
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Participants’ response to questions and gender-wise comparison regarding hand hygiene.
| Formal training in HH in the last three years | Yes = 291(64.2) | No = 162(35.8) | 185(63.6) | 106(36.4) | 0.002 |
| Routinely use an alcohol-based hand rub for HH | Yes = 303(66.9) | No = 150(33.1) | 192(63.4) | 111(36.6) | 0.001 |
| a. Health-care workers’ hands when not clean | 254(56.1) | 152(59.8) | 102(40.2) | 0.25 | |
| b. Air circulating in the hospital | 38(8.4) | ||||
| c. Patients’ exposure to colonized surfaces (i.e., beds, chairs, tables, floors) | 121(26.7) | ||||
| d. Sharing non-invasive objects (i.e., stethoscopes, pressure cuffs, etc.) between patients | 40(8.8) | ||||
| a. The hospital’s water system | 00 | ||||
| b. The hospital air | 00 | ||||
| c. Germs already present on or within the patient | 124(27.4) | 65(52.4) | 59(47.6) | 0.07 | |
| d. The hospital environment (surfaces) | 329(72.6) | ||||
| a. Before touching a patient | Yes 404(89.2) | No 49(10.8) | 246(60.9) | 158(39.1) | 0.001 |
| b. Immediately after a risk of body fluid exposure | 337(74.4) | 116(25.6) | 207(61.4) | 130(38.6) | 0.014 |
| c. After exposure to the immediate surroundings of a patient | 350(77.3) | 103(22.7) | 210(60) | 140(40) | 0.105 |
| d. Immediately before a clean/aseptic procedure | 410(90.5) | 43(9.5) | 242(59) | 168(41) | 0.202 |
| a. After touching a patient | 402(88.7) | 51(11.3) | 231(57.5) | 171(42.5) | 0.202 |
| b. Immediately after a risk of body fluid exposure | 379(83.7) | 74(16.3) | 232(61.2) | 147(38.8) | 0.003 |
| c. After exposure to the immediate surroundings of a patient | 387(85.4) | 66(14.6) | 233(60.2) | 154(39.8) | 0.031 |
| d. Immediately before a clean/aseptic procedure | 344(75.9) | 109(24.1) | 203(59) | 141(41) | 0.325 |
| a. Hand rubbing is more rapid for hand cleansing than hand washing | True 251(55.4) | False 202(44.6) | 127(50.6) | 124(49.4) | <0.001 |
| b. Hand rubbing causes skin dryness more than hand washing | 223(49.2) | 230(50.8) | 128(57.4) | 95(42.6) | 0.390 |
| c. Hand rubbing is more effective against germs than hand washing | 154(34) | 299(66) | 203(67.9) | 96(32.1) | <0.001 |
| d. Hand washing and hand rubbing are recommended to be performed in sequence | 320(70.6) | 133(29.4) | 86(64.7) | 47(35.3) | 0.047 |
| a. 1 min | 122(26.9) | ||||
| b. 20 s | 135(29.8) | 77(57) | 58(43) | 0.402 | |
| c. 10 s | 149(32.9) | ||||
| d. 3 s | 47(10.4) | ||||
| Before palpation of the abdomen (rubbing) | 328(72.4) | 177(54) | 151(46) | 0.002 | |
| Before giving an injection (rubbing) | 321(70.9) | 175(54.5) | 146(45.5) | 0.007 | |
| After emptying a bed pan (washing) | 320(70.6) | 207(64.7) | 113(35.3) | <0.001 | |
| After removing examination gloves (rubbing/washing) | 424(93.6) | 256(60.4) | 168(39.6) | 0.001 | |
| After making a patient’s bed (rubbing) | 210(46.4) | 119(56.7) | 91(43.3) | 0.291 | |
| After visible exposure to blood (washing) | 312(68.9) | 200(64.1) | 112(35.9) | <0.001 | |
| a. Wearing jewelry | Yes 333(73.5) | No 120(26.5) | 202(60.7) | 131(39.3) | 0.055 |
| b. Damaged skin | 336(74.2) | 117(25.8) | 189(56.3) | 147(43.8) | 0.084 |
| c. Artificial fingernails | 389(85.9) | 64(14.1) | 54(57.4) | 40(42.6) | 0.472 |
| d. Regular use of a hand cream | 94(20.8) | 359(79.2) | 244(62.7) | 145(37.3) | <0.001 |
| Sometimes I miss out hand hygiene simply because I forget it (practice) | 263(58.1) | 190(41.9) | 146(55.5) | 117(44.5) | .095 |
| I feel guilty if I omit hand hygiene (attitude) | 384(84.8) | 69(15.2) | 240(62.5) | 144(37.5) | <0.001 |
| I feel frustrated when others omit hand hygiene (attitude) | 380(83.9) | 73(16.1) | 244(64.2) | 136(35.8) | <0.001 |
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