Research Articles

Knowledge, attitudes and practices of hand hygiene among final year medical and nursing students at the University of Sri Jayewardenepura

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Abstract

Effective hand hygiene is essential for reducing healthcare associated infections. However, compliance of healthcare workers to hand hygiene guidelines are reportedly poor. It is important therefore to instill adequate knowledge and good attitudes and practices at the time of primary training of the healthcare workers. This study was done to identify gaps in knowledge, attitudes and practices to improve existing training programs and enhance good practices and working ethics in the future. A self-administered questionnaire based cross sectional study was done to compare the knowledge, attitudes, practices and satisfaction of facilities between final year medical and nursing students of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura. Participants had moderate knowledge (77%) but attitudes, practices and satisfaction of facilities of all the participants was overall poor (<50%). However the nursing students had better knowledge (p=0.023), attitudes (p<0.001), practices (p<0.001) and satisfaction of facilities (p<0.001) compared with the medical students. The knowledge, attitudes, practices and satisfaction of facilities of medical and nursing students are unsatisfactory. The study shows the need for further improvement of the existing hand hygiene training programs to address the gaps in knowledge, attitudes and practices. Further, there is a need to improve the facilities available for hand hygiene and make them readily accessible for students at their training centers to enable them to engage in good practices which will be beneficial for them as doctors and nurses in the future.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljid.v3i1.4761

Keywords:

Hand hygieneHospital acquired infectionsmedical studentsnursing studentsKAPS
  • Year: 2013
  • Volume: 3 Issue: 1
  • Page/Article: 15-25
  • DOI: 10.4038/sljid.v3i1.4761
  • Published on 6 Feb 2013
  • Peer Reviewed