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The hand hygiene knowledge, beliefs, practices and education of healthcare students

van de Mortel, T. F. (författare)
School of Health and Human Sciences Southern Cross University Lismore, 2480 NSW, Australia.
Apostolopoulou, E. (författare)
Faculty of Nursing University of Athens Greece.
Petrikkos, G. (författare)
Faculty of Medicine
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Hedberg, E. (författare)
Department of Nursing, Health and Culture University West, Sweden
Sansoni, J. (författare)
Faculty of Nursing University of Rome, La Sapienza Italy.
Edlund, Birgitta (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Vårdvetenskap
Wijk, H. (författare)
Institution of Health and Care Sciences Sahlgrenska Institute University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
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School of Health and Human Sciences Southern Cross University Lismore, 2480 NSW, Australia Faculty of Nursing University of Athens Greece. (creator_code:org_t)
2012
2012
Engelska.
Ingår i: Canadian Journal of Infection Control. - 1183-5702. ; 27:3, s. 161-167
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  • BackgroundAdherence to hand hygiene (HH) guidelines reduces the incidence of hospital-acquired infection, however, little research has been conducted on factors that influence healthcare students’ HH practices.MethodsA questionnaire was administered to 1721 nursing and medical students from 20 universities in Australia, Sweden, Greece and Italy to determine their HH knowledge, beliefs, practices, education and assessment.ResultsThe mean score on the HH quiz was 66%. Self-reported HH compliance was 86%. Knowledge scores were signifi cantly infl uenced by the frequency of HH assessment and the number of methods used to teach HH (p = .04). HH practices were significantly influenced by HH beliefs, knowledge, the frequency of assessment, number of teaching methods used, perceptions of the importance of HH as an infection control measure and the importance given to HH in the curriculum (p < .01). Hand hygiene beliefs were signifi cantly infl uenced by HH knowledge, and by students’ perceptions of the importance given to HH in the curriculum, by supervisors and facilities, and the importance of HH as an infection control measure (p < .01).ConclusionsThere was room for improvement in healthcare students’ HH knowledge, particularly in relation to the use of alcohol-based hand rubs

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskap -- Omvårdnad (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences -- Nursing (hsv//eng)

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