Knowledge on Blood-borne Infections, Compliance and Barriers on Blood-borne Infection Control among Nurses in Hemodialysis Units
10.7739/jkafn.2018.25.1.22
- Author:
Sun Ae JOUNG
1
;
Kyung Yeon PARK
Author Information
1. On Hospital, Busan, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Infections;
Knowledge;
Compliance;
Hemodialysis;
Nurse
- MeSH:
Communicable Diseases;
Compliance;
Data Collection;
Education;
Humans;
Infection Control;
Linear Models;
Needles;
Protective Devices;
Renal Dialysis
- From:Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamental Nursing
2018;25(1):22-32
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
PURPOSE: The study was done to examine hemodialysis unit nurses' knowledge on blood-borne infections, compliance and barriers to control and predictors of compliance. METHODS: A descriptive correlational study was conducted with 122 nurses from hemodialysis units. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire. The data collection period was May to September, 2017. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation, and multiple linear regression. RESULTS: The mean score for knowledge on blood-borne infections was 15.41±2.01 out of 19 and the compliance with blood-borne infection control was 4.08±0.49 out of 5. Barriers to the performance of blood-borne infections control were lack of time and personal protective devices. Knowledge on blood-borne infection did not correlate with compliance on blood-borne infection control (r=.13, p=.171). Predictors of compliance on blood-borne infections control were 1) infection control education on injuries caused by injection needles (β=.23, p=.010), 2) infection control room (β=.24, p=.006) and 3) blood exposure experience over the past week (β=-.24, p=.005) and explained 22.2% of the variance (F=10.81, p < .001). CONCLUSION: Findings suggest that to improve the performance of blood-borne infectious disease management, customized education for nurses on blood-borne infection and systematic support related to the infection control room should be given priority.