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EFFECT OF TRAINING ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE TO STANDARD PRECAUTION AMONG WORKERS EXPOSED TO BODY FLUIDS IN A TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA

INTRODUCTION: Standard precaution in the workplace reduces the risk of occupational hazards among workers exposed to body fluids of humans and animals. Training on standard precaution has been recommended as a strategy to improve knowledge, attitude and compliance to these guidelines. This study the...

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Autores principales: Uchendu, O.C., Desmenu, A.P., Owoaje, E.T.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), University College Hospital, Ibadan 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8369401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34434081
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description INTRODUCTION: Standard precaution in the workplace reduces the risk of occupational hazards among workers exposed to body fluids of humans and animals. Training on standard precaution has been recommended as a strategy to improve knowledge, attitude and compliance to these guidelines. This study therefore determine the effect of training on knowledge and attitude to standard precaution among workers exposed to body fluids of humans and animals in the University of Ibadan, South-west, Nigeria. METHODS: This was an interventional study among workers exposed to body fluids of humans and animals. A total survey of all faculties where staff and student come in contact with human and animal body fluid was done. Selected staff were trained for two days on standard precaution. A self-administered questionnaire was used to obtain information on socio-demographic information, knowledge and perception of staff on standard precaution. The maximum obtainable knowledge and attitude scores were 27 and 6 points respectively. The mean knowledge and attitude score were determined at pre-test and post-test. Frequency, proportion, mean and standard deviation were used for summary statistics and an independent t-test was performed to test for association. Statistical significance was set at 5%. RESULTS: A total of 136 and 123 responses were obtained at pre-test and posttest respectively. A little over half of the respondents were females (51.5%) and below 40 years (54.4%). The mean knowledge score among the workers increased from 22.59 ± 3.4 at pre-test to 22.83 ± 3.2 at post-test, but it was not statistically significant. However, the mean post-test attitude score (5.10 ± 1.4) was significantly different from the pre-test attitude score (4.49 ± 1.5). CONCLUSION: Training improved the knowledge and attitude of workers exposed to body fluids of humans and animals working in the University of Ibadan on standard precaution. Periodic training on standard precaution is therefore recommended to sustain a proper attitude to standard precaution guidelines.
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spelling pubmed-83694012021-08-24 EFFECT OF TRAINING ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE TO STANDARD PRECAUTION AMONG WORKERS EXPOSED TO BODY FLUIDS IN A TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA Uchendu, O.C. Desmenu, A.P. Owoaje, E.T. Ann Ib Postgrad Med Original Article INTRODUCTION: Standard precaution in the workplace reduces the risk of occupational hazards among workers exposed to body fluids of humans and animals. Training on standard precaution has been recommended as a strategy to improve knowledge, attitude and compliance to these guidelines. This study therefore determine the effect of training on knowledge and attitude to standard precaution among workers exposed to body fluids of humans and animals in the University of Ibadan, South-west, Nigeria. METHODS: This was an interventional study among workers exposed to body fluids of humans and animals. A total survey of all faculties where staff and student come in contact with human and animal body fluid was done. Selected staff were trained for two days on standard precaution. A self-administered questionnaire was used to obtain information on socio-demographic information, knowledge and perception of staff on standard precaution. The maximum obtainable knowledge and attitude scores were 27 and 6 points respectively. The mean knowledge and attitude score were determined at pre-test and post-test. Frequency, proportion, mean and standard deviation were used for summary statistics and an independent t-test was performed to test for association. Statistical significance was set at 5%. RESULTS: A total of 136 and 123 responses were obtained at pre-test and posttest respectively. A little over half of the respondents were females (51.5%) and below 40 years (54.4%). The mean knowledge score among the workers increased from 22.59 ± 3.4 at pre-test to 22.83 ± 3.2 at post-test, but it was not statistically significant. However, the mean post-test attitude score (5.10 ± 1.4) was significantly different from the pre-test attitude score (4.49 ± 1.5). CONCLUSION: Training improved the knowledge and attitude of workers exposed to body fluids of humans and animals working in the University of Ibadan on standard precaution. Periodic training on standard precaution is therefore recommended to sustain a proper attitude to standard precaution guidelines. Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), University College Hospital, Ibadan 2020-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8369401/ /pubmed/34434081 Text en © Association of Resident Doctors, UCH, Ibadan https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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EFFECT OF TRAINING ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE TO STANDARD PRECAUTION AMONG WORKERS EXPOSED TO BODY FLUIDS IN A TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA
title EFFECT OF TRAINING ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE TO STANDARD PRECAUTION AMONG WORKERS EXPOSED TO BODY FLUIDS IN A TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA
title_full EFFECT OF TRAINING ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE TO STANDARD PRECAUTION AMONG WORKERS EXPOSED TO BODY FLUIDS IN A TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA
title_fullStr EFFECT OF TRAINING ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE TO STANDARD PRECAUTION AMONG WORKERS EXPOSED TO BODY FLUIDS IN A TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF TRAINING ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE TO STANDARD PRECAUTION AMONG WORKERS EXPOSED TO BODY FLUIDS IN A TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA
title_short EFFECT OF TRAINING ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE TO STANDARD PRECAUTION AMONG WORKERS EXPOSED TO BODY FLUIDS IN A TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA
title_sort effect of training on knowledge and attitude to standard precaution among workers exposed to body fluids in a tertiary institution in south-west nigeria
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8369401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34434081
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