The rate of following infection control principles in educational hospitals of Khorramabad

Background: Nosocomial infections are the most important problems of health. The prevalence of nosocomial infection is 7-10 percent of admitted patients. the present study was carried out to determine the degree of following the preventive principles of nosocomial infections in educational hospital...

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Main Authors: tahereh Toulabi, fariba Amini, shahla Payamani
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Published: Lorestan University of Medical Science 2006-11-01
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spelling doaj-083eb40541214053b270255a66dae9552020-11-25T03:25:52ZfasLorestan University of Medical ScienceYafteh1563-07732006-11-01833746The rate of following infection control principles in educational hospitals of Khorramabadtahereh Toulabi0fariba Amini1shahla Payamani2 Background: Nosocomial infections are the most important problems of health. The prevalence of nosocomial infection is 7-10 percent of admitted patients. the present study was carried out to determine the degree of following the preventive principles of nosocomial infections in educational hospitals of Khorramabad city at 2004-2005. Material and methods: This descriptive, cross –sectional study covered all wards (23 wards) of educational hospitals expect operation rooms. Physical environment, resources and equitpment and staff practice on infection control were observed. Data were collected by two checklists. Wards status and staff practice were categorized to three levels ( good , medium and low) . Collected data were analyzed by SPSS V.11 software. Results: The degree of following infection control principles in most of the personnel’s was medium (53.7%) and in hand washing was low (90%). Wards status about physical environment (47.83%), resources and equipment (78.3%) were medium level. Conclusion: Continuous education of personnel in different job categories, using instruments and methods to reduce infection, improvement of resources and equipment and physical environment, establishment of National Nosocomial Infection surveillance system (NNISS), yearly epidemiological investigations and performing regular microbiological cultures are the most important strategies for infection control, that must be performed in educational hospitals.http://yafte.lums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-318&slc_lang=en&sid=1Nosocomial infection Infection control principles Hand washing
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shahla Payamani
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fariba Amini
shahla Payamani
The rate of following infection control principles in educational hospitals of Khorramabad
Yafteh
Nosocomial infection
Infection control principles
Hand washing
author_facet tahereh Toulabi
fariba Amini
shahla Payamani
author_sort tahereh Toulabi
title The rate of following infection control principles in educational hospitals of Khorramabad
title_short The rate of following infection control principles in educational hospitals of Khorramabad
title_full The rate of following infection control principles in educational hospitals of Khorramabad
title_fullStr The rate of following infection control principles in educational hospitals of Khorramabad
title_full_unstemmed The rate of following infection control principles in educational hospitals of Khorramabad
title_sort rate of following infection control principles in educational hospitals of khorramabad
publisher Lorestan University of Medical Science
series Yafteh
issn 1563-0773
publishDate 2006-11-01
description Background: Nosocomial infections are the most important problems of health. The prevalence of nosocomial infection is 7-10 percent of admitted patients. the present study was carried out to determine the degree of following the preventive principles of nosocomial infections in educational hospitals of Khorramabad city at 2004-2005. Material and methods: This descriptive, cross –sectional study covered all wards (23 wards) of educational hospitals expect operation rooms. Physical environment, resources and equitpment and staff practice on infection control were observed. Data were collected by two checklists. Wards status and staff practice were categorized to three levels ( good , medium and low) . Collected data were analyzed by SPSS V.11 software. Results: The degree of following infection control principles in most of the personnel’s was medium (53.7%) and in hand washing was low (90%). Wards status about physical environment (47.83%), resources and equipment (78.3%) were medium level. Conclusion: Continuous education of personnel in different job categories, using instruments and methods to reduce infection, improvement of resources and equipment and physical environment, establishment of National Nosocomial Infection surveillance system (NNISS), yearly epidemiological investigations and performing regular microbiological cultures are the most important strategies for infection control, that must be performed in educational hospitals.
topic Nosocomial infection
Infection control principles
Hand washing
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