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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Infection Prevention Among Healthcare Professionals and Their Predictors at a Tertiary Hospital in Ethiopia: A Cross‐Sectional Study

Abebe Dukessa Dubiwak et al · Wiley · 2026

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ABSTRACT Background Assessing healthcare professionals' existing knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding infection prevention and control (IPC) is essential for identifying gaps and informing strategies to mitigate healthcare‐associated infections (HCAIs). Thus, the aim of this study was to assess the IPC KAP of healthcare professionals. Methods An institution‐based cross‐sectional study was conducted from August to November 2023 among 328 healthcare professionals at Jimma University Medical Center (JUMC). Data were collected using a structured tool. Results Overall, 72.3% [95% CI: 67.0%, 77.0%] of participants demonstrated good knowledge, 65.9% [95% CI: 61.0%, 71.0%] had a favorable attitude and 57.0% [95% CI: 52.0%, 62.0%] reported safe IPC practices. The predictors of good knowledge included having IPC training (AOR, 2.31; 95% CI, 1.23, 4.35), availability of IPC guidelines in the department (AOR, 5.87; 95% CI, 2.08, 16.44), and ≥ 10 years of service (AOR, 3.56; 95% CI, 1.28, 9.68). Similarly, having IPC training (AOR, 1.80; 95% CI, 1.08, 2.98), and availability of the IPC guidelines (AOR, 2.14; 95% CI, 1.34, 3.42) were the factors that associated with favorable attitude. Safe IPC practices were predicted by IPC training (AOR, 1.75; 95% CI, 1.06, 2.89), availability of IPC guidelines (AOR, 2.65; 95% CI, 1.62, 4.36), and availability of water and handwashing facilities (AOR, 1.99; 95% CI, 1.24, 3.21). Conclusions Despite relatively high level of knowledge and attitude, a considerable proportion of health professions reported unsafe IPC practices. Strengthening IPC training, ensuring guideline availability, and improving infrastructure such as handwashing facilities are crucial to enhance compliance with IPC measures in tertiary care hospitals thereby mitigating HCAIs and AMR.

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al, A. D. D. E. (2026). Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Infection Prevention Among Healthcare Professionals and Their Predictors at a Tertiary Hospital in Ethiopia: A Cross‐Sectional Study. https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.71900

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al, Abebe Dukessa Dubiwak et. "Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Infection Prevention Among Healthcare Professionals and Their Predictors at a Tertiary Hospital in Ethiopia: A Cross‐Sectional Study." 2026. https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.71900.

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al, Abebe Dukessa Dubiwak et. 2026. "Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Infection Prevention Among Healthcare Professionals and Their Predictors at a Tertiary Hospital in Ethiopia: A Cross‐Sectional Study.". https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.71900.

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al, A. D. D. E. 2026, Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Infection Prevention Among Healthcare Professionals and Their Predictors at a Tertiary Hospital in Ethiopia: A Cross‐Sectional Study, Wiley, available at: https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.71900 [Accessed 30 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Infection Prevention Among Healthcare Professionals and Their Predictors at a Tertiary Hospital in Ethiopia: A Cross‐Sectional Study
Autor / colaboradores
Abebe Dukessa Dubiwak et al
Editorial
Wiley
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
2398-8835
ISSN
2398-8835
Idioma
eng

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