Connaissances, attitudes and pratiques vis-a-vis des precautions standard chez les soignants du Centre hospitalier universitaire Hassan II de Fes (Maroc)

  • Benbouker M
  • El Marnissi B
  • Nhili A
  • et al.
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Abstract

This survey aims at assessing knowledge, attitudes and practices towards standard precautions (SP) among caregivers at Hassan II University Teaching Hospital in Fes. This is a cross-sectional prospective and evaluative study that covers a two-month period. Data were collected using an anonymous and self-administered questionnaire. Sampling population was divided into 307 nurses (53.8%), 210 hospital doctors (36.77%) and 57 support staff (9.45%), belonging to other various categories working in different departments. This is a young population since 79.7% are under 30 years old. The results have shown that only 28.72% of health care professionals had received training in SP. Moreover, 87.7% claimed to practice hands’ hygiene while moving from one patient to another. In contrast, 75.7% emphasized the need to change gloves each time they work on a new patient. However, individual protection measures were rarely mentioned in several risky situations.

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Benbouker, M., El Marnissi, B., Nhili, A., & El Rhazi, K. (2017). Connaissances, attitudes and pratiques vis-a-vis des precautions standard chez les soignants du Centre hospitalier universitaire Hassan II de Fes (Maroc). Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 23(1), 5–12. https://doi.org/10.26719/2017.23.1.5

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