P161: Knowledge and perception toward hand hygiene among health- care workers in teaching hospital, Korea

  • Kim E
  • Joo M
  • Baik S
  • et al.
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Introduction: Hand hygiene is considered the most important infection control measure in health care setting and forms the core of patient safety. Despite the activity of hand hygiene promotion continued, we observed that hand hygiene compliance is congested. This study was performed in order to survey the knowledge and perception toward hand hygiene for health-care workers(HCWs) to utilize further activity of hand hygiene promotion. Methods: This study was performed between January and March 2013 in CHA Bundang medical center, 865-beds teaching hospital in Korea. Our survey material used the WHO questionnaire revised August, 2009. The questionnaire included 7 questions on general characteristics, 10 on knowledge issues (25 scoring), 11 on perception issues(96 scoring). The collected data were analyzed using the SPSS (ver. 20.0) program. Results: During the study period, 348 HCWs were surveyed. The surveyed HCWs were nurses (55.5%), physicians (4%), technicians (25.6%), and nurse assistants (14.7%). The mean age was 30.2 (SD=6.6) and the majority of participants were female (76.4%). The mean score of hand hygiene knowledge was 14.25 (SD=2.05), there were significantly differences in gender (female, t=-2.276, P=.023), clinical experience(above 5years, t=-2.463, P=.014), profession (nurse, F=9.337, P

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Kim, E., Joo, M., Baik, S., & Hong, S. (2013). P161: Knowledge and perception toward hand hygiene among health- care workers in teaching hospital, Korea. Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control, 2(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-2994-2-s1-p161

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