ISSN 0975-3583
 

Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    Knowledge and Behavior analysis of Healthcare worker’s Hand Hygiene- In the Era of COVID-19 At A Level 3 Centre


    Dr. Jyoti Khatri , Dr. Sapna Singh , Dr. Saima Siddique , Dr. Rehana Najam , Dr. Astha Lalwan , Dr. Prafull
    JCDR. 2023: 1080-1086

    Abstract

    Health-care-associated infection (HCAI) is one of the most important and pervasive problems in the medical field. When the healthcare system first began, maintaining clean hands was thought to play a critical part in reducing hospital acquired illnesses. It has become more important for healthcare professionals to practice good hand hygiene at the outset of the Covid pandemic. Methods: - A cross-sectional observational research conducted at Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College & Research Center Hospital in Moradabad by using a convenience sequential sampling method 360 professionals were enrolled then divided into 3 groups for comparison and assess knowledge, attitude, practices (behavior) the WHO knowledge questionnaire, attitude and self-perceived practices via Likert scale. Results: Of the 360 participants were involved in the study, we found that majority (doctors-60.4%, nurses- 70.8%, ward staff-74.8%) had received knowledge on hand hygiene in last three years but the overall most participants had positive attitude of the respondents towards hand hygiene and more than 70 % of participants considered it as an essential part of their role during practice but still practices lagged situationally. Conclusion: We concluded that there is lacunae in training leading to differences in attitude and practices when compared to knowledge of the health care worker even after a pandemic. Laying importance on the training of staff of all strata.

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    Volume 14 Issue 5

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