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Knowledge, attitudes and practices for dialysis nursing staff regarding personal protection means from hospital acquired in Mousl hospital

Aayed ali Bny Uoda · University of Mosul College of Nursing · 2019

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Background: This study intended to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding standard precautions concerning Hospital acquired protection (HAIs) among hemodialysis nurses in hemodialysis centers in Mosul Methods: A descriptive study was carried out during the period from 18th of February 2019until 14th of February 2019. A non – probability purposive sample consisting of 25 nurses . Results: there were a total of 25 hemodialysis nurses in hemodialysis centers in Mosul. All agreed to participate in the study. Although72% of the nurses knew that their hands could be a source of infection associated with health care, only 36% of the nursing staff washed their hands before contacting another used 92% by the nursing staff when contacting the patient in the dialysis unit and 40% of nursing staff also wore masks when contacting patient. Gloves were actually used by 98% of the nurses. 46% of the nurses were usually wearing masks when contacting a patient. Books and journals were the main source of information about (HAI) among %25 of the nurses. conclusions: The nurses' knowledge of healthcare-related illnesses did not fulfill this purpose because some of the nursing staff did not adhere to personal hygiene practices. Recommendations: the necessary training programs for nurses in hemodialysis centers on the promotion of hygiene standards and optimal use of personal protection against hospital infection. Keyword: Knowledge, attitude , practices , nursing staff, dialysis, hospital acquired, infections

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Uoda, A. A. B. (2019). Knowledge, attitudes and practices for dialysis nursing staff regarding personal protection means from hospital acquired in Mousl hospital. https://doi.org/10.33899/mjn.2019.163661

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Uoda, Aayed ali Bny. "Knowledge, attitudes and practices for dialysis nursing staff regarding personal protection means from hospital acquired in Mousl hospital." 2019. https://doi.org/10.33899/mjn.2019.163661.

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Uoda, Aayed ali Bny. 2019. "Knowledge, attitudes and practices for dialysis nursing staff regarding personal protection means from hospital acquired in Mousl hospital.". https://doi.org/10.33899/mjn.2019.163661.

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Uoda, A. A. B. 2019, Knowledge, attitudes and practices for dialysis nursing staff regarding personal protection means from hospital acquired in Mousl hospital, University of Mosul College of Nursing, available at: https://doi.org/10.33899/mjn.2019.163661 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Knowledge, attitudes and practices for dialysis nursing staff regarding personal protection means from hospital acquired in Mousl hospital
Autor / colaboradores
Aayed ali Bny Uoda
Editorial
University of Mosul College of Nursing
Año de publicación
2019
ISSN
2311-8784
ISSN
2311-8784
Idioma
eng

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