EVALUATION OF INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL TRAINING WORKSHOPS USING KIRKPATRICK'S MODEL

ABSTRACT: Objectives: To evaluate infection prevention and control (IPC) training workshops using Kirkpatrick model level 1 and 2 regarding satisfaction of trainees and improvement of their knowledge and skills. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 353 healthcare workers from January 2...

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Main Authors: Saba Savul, Aamer Ikram, Muhammad Amjad Khan, Mumtaz Ali Khan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:International Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971221007128
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spelling doaj-9f90bb0060f347239d6bf266825614542021-10-09T04:37:04ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases1201-97122021-11-011127680EVALUATION OF INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL TRAINING WORKSHOPS USING KIRKPATRICK'S MODELSaba Savul0Aamer Ikram1Muhammad Amjad Khan2Mumtaz Ali Khan3Corresponding author: Dr. Saba Savul, Infection Prevention and Control Coordinator, National Institute of Health, Park Road, Chak Shahzad, Islamabad, Pakistan.; National Institute of Health, Park Road, Chak Shahzad, Islamabad, PakistanNational Institute of Health, Park Road, Chak Shahzad, Islamabad, PakistanNational Institute of Health, Park Road, Chak Shahzad, Islamabad, PakistanNational Institute of Health, Park Road, Chak Shahzad, Islamabad, PakistanABSTRACT: Objectives: To evaluate infection prevention and control (IPC) training workshops using Kirkpatrick model level 1 and 2 regarding satisfaction of trainees and improvement of their knowledge and skills. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 353 healthcare workers from January 2020 to March 2020, at four hospitals in Islamabad, Pakistan. Training feedback questionnaires and pre and post tests were employed for data collection. The authors analyzed data using SPSS version 25. Results: The majority (52%) of participants rated the trainings as “Excellent”, 44% rated “Good” while 2% graded “Average”. Pre and post-tests mean scores demonstrated statistically significant improvement in knowledge and skills (p< 0.001). Conclusion: The training workshops significantly improved healthcare workers’ knowledge and skills regarding Infection Prevention and Control and earned high satisfaction scores from the trainees.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971221007128Healthcare-associated infectionsInfection Prevention and Control TrainingsPakistanEvaluationKirkpatrick's model
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author Saba Savul
Aamer Ikram
Muhammad Amjad Khan
Mumtaz Ali Khan
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Aamer Ikram
Muhammad Amjad Khan
Mumtaz Ali Khan
EVALUATION OF INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL TRAINING WORKSHOPS USING KIRKPATRICK'S MODEL
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Healthcare-associated infections
Infection Prevention and Control Trainings
Pakistan
Evaluation
Kirkpatrick's model
author_facet Saba Savul
Aamer Ikram
Muhammad Amjad Khan
Mumtaz Ali Khan
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title EVALUATION OF INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL TRAINING WORKSHOPS USING KIRKPATRICK'S MODEL
title_short EVALUATION OF INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL TRAINING WORKSHOPS USING KIRKPATRICK'S MODEL
title_full EVALUATION OF INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL TRAINING WORKSHOPS USING KIRKPATRICK'S MODEL
title_fullStr EVALUATION OF INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL TRAINING WORKSHOPS USING KIRKPATRICK'S MODEL
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION OF INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL TRAINING WORKSHOPS USING KIRKPATRICK'S MODEL
title_sort evaluation of infection prevention and control training workshops using kirkpatrick's model
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1201-9712
publishDate 2021-11-01
description ABSTRACT: Objectives: To evaluate infection prevention and control (IPC) training workshops using Kirkpatrick model level 1 and 2 regarding satisfaction of trainees and improvement of their knowledge and skills. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 353 healthcare workers from January 2020 to March 2020, at four hospitals in Islamabad, Pakistan. Training feedback questionnaires and pre and post tests were employed for data collection. The authors analyzed data using SPSS version 25. Results: The majority (52%) of participants rated the trainings as “Excellent”, 44% rated “Good” while 2% graded “Average”. Pre and post-tests mean scores demonstrated statistically significant improvement in knowledge and skills (p< 0.001). Conclusion: The training workshops significantly improved healthcare workers’ knowledge and skills regarding Infection Prevention and Control and earned high satisfaction scores from the trainees.
topic Healthcare-associated infections
Infection Prevention and Control Trainings
Pakistan
Evaluation
Kirkpatrick's model
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971221007128
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