Title of article :
Risk reduction model: A current approach to disease transmission prevention to clinical nurses in hospitals
Author/Authors :
Suarnianti ، Suarnianti Department of Nursing Science - Nani Hasanuddin Health Institute , Haskas ، Yusran Department of Nursing Science - Nani Hasanuddin Health Institute
From page :
164
To page :
172
Abstract :
Background Aim: Nurses worldwide face serious challenges in dealing with infectious diseases. A transmission prevention model is expected to be a strategy to overcome these challenges. To date, most of the available models are in the form of disease prevention models primarily implemented to detect infections. In contrast, only a few models are implemented to improve disease transmission prevention behavior, especially in nurses. This study aims to find a model of infection transmission prevention adopted from the aids risk reduction model. Methods Materials: This study was an analytic observational study and employed a cross-sectional approach. This study was conducted in two hospitals in Makassar City and involved 123 respondents. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression tests. Results: This study finds that there is a correlation between organizational factors and nurses commitment (b=.268) (p=.003); there is a correlation between self-justification and nurses’ self-labeling as at-risk individuals of contracting the disease (b=-.180) (p=.049); there is a correlation between labeling and actions to reduce the risk of disease transmission (Enactment) (b=.255)(p=.001); there is a correlation between nurses commitment and enactment (b=.651)(p=.001). Conclusion: The risk reduction model could represent the nurses disease transmission prevention behavior.
Keywords :
nurses , disease transmission , risk reduction model , aids risk reduction model
Journal title :
Nursing Practice Today
Journal title :
Nursing Practice Today
Record number :
2746017
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