Adherence to Infection Prevention and Factors among Nurses in Jimma University Medical Center

  • Bekele I
  • Yimam I
  • Akele G
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Abstract

Adherence to infection prevention and control guidelines is critical to improving the quality of hospital care based on their efficacy in reducing the occurrence of infections that compromise patients’ outcome. Nurses are front line of protecting themselves and clients from infectious disease. Nurses perform clinical procedures or other activities that can generate waste and expose themselves and clients to potentially infectious disease. This put nurses to be at higher risk for acquiring blood borne pathogens at health care facilities

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Bekele, I., Yimam, I., & Akele, G. (2018). Adherence to Infection Prevention and Factors among Nurses in Jimma University Medical Center. Immunome Research, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.4172/1745-7580.1000156

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