Title of article :
Knowledge in Spill Management among Trained and Untrained Healthcare Workers in the Government General Hospital, Kakinada, India
Author/Authors :
Aligina ، Krishna Kishore Department of SPM - Rangaraya Medical College , Goru ، Krishna Babu Department of SPM - Rangaraya Medical College , Muppidi ، Vineela Priyanka Department of SPM - Rangaraya Medical College , Korukonda ، Babji Rangaraya Medical College
From page :
61
To page :
69
Abstract :
Introduction: Blood and body fluid spillage continues to be a public health problem, despite, advances in our understanding and control of infections. So, this study was done to compare the knowledge in Spill Management among trained and untrained health care workers based on which measures can be taken to reduce the hazards in hospital. Methods: A Cross-Sectional Study in Teaching Hospital, Kakinada was conducted from September to October 2019 using Semi-structured questionnaire data was collected from a convenient sampling of 202 Health Care Workers consisting of Interns and Postgraduates PGs, Staff Nurses, Student Nurses and Lab Technicians, Male Nursing Orderlies, Sanitation Staff, and Others divided in to three groups. Data was obtained from those present in duty at that time and who gave consent. Frequency (percentage) and mean (standard deviation) were used to description and Chi square test used for data analysis. All statistical analysis were done in Excel 2016 and SPSS version 20 software and significant level were considered 5%. Results: 86.14% (174) had knowledge about Hand hygiene. Knowledge on discarding used materials in the yellow bin was observed in 77.23% (156) overall. Only 27.23% (55) were aware of proper use of PPEs. The right sequence of steps of Spill Management was mentioned by 16.34% subjects overall. 38.61% (78) received training on Spill Management. Hypochlorite was the most used disinfectant for cleaning the spill, as mentioned by 55.94% (113 out of 202). Only 30.2% (61) told they were aware of “Spill Management kit”, of whom, 62.29% (38 of 61) received training (p = 0.002). Conclusion: Spill management is seen highest among Group 1 compared to Group 2. So, trainings must be conducted on Quarterly basis to update and sustain knowledge level among all groups of health care workers as this is a dynamic group.
Keywords :
Spill Management , Health Care Workers , Infection Control
Journal title :
Journal of Community Health Research
Journal title :
Journal of Community Health Research
Record number :
2722130
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