Knowledge and attitudes of infection prevention and control among health sciences students at University of Namibia |
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Authors: | J Ojulong KH Mitonga SN Iipinge |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, University of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia;2. Department of Community Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia;3. Schools of Nursing and Public Health, University of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia |
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Abstract: | BackgroundHealth Sciences students are exposed early to hospitals and to activities which increase their risk of acquiring infections. Infection control practices are geared towards reduction of occurrence and transmission of infectious diseases.ObjectiveTo evaluate knowledge and attitudes of infection prevention and control among Health Science students at University of Namibia.MethodsTo assess students'' knowledge and attitudes regarding infection prevention and control and their sources of information, a self-administered questionnaire was used to look at standard precautions especially hands hygiene.ResultsOne hundred sixty two students participated in this study of which 31 were medical, 17 were radiography and 114 were nursing students. Medical students had better overall scores (73%) compared to nursing students (66%) and radiology students (61%). There was no significant difference in scores between sexes or location of the high school being either in rural or urban setting.ConclusionSerious efforts are needed to improve or review curriculum so that health sciences students'' knowledge on infection prevention and control is imparted early before they are introduced to the wards. |
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Keywords: | Infection Prevention and Control Health Science students Hand hygiene |
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