Associated Between Awareness And Practices Of Laboratory's Health Care Workers Towards Infection Safety Precautions And Factors In Health Care Facilities In The Makah AL-Mukarramah At Saudi Arabia 2023
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The prevention of healthcare infection safety precautions and associated factors in health care facilities the provision of safe, high quality healthcare. Infections acquired in healthcare facilities are a major public health concern, contributing to increased morbidity, mortality, and cost in both developed and developing countries. Although most of these infections can be avoided by infection safety precautions with relatively inexpensive infection and control measures in many developing countries, in Saudi Arabia healthcare facilities have no effective infection safety precautions. Additionally, there is limited information on healthcare worker infection safety precautions knowledge and practice in countries such as Saudi Arabia . Aim of study: To Assessment associated between awareness and practices of laboratory's health care workers towards infection safety precautions and factors in health care facilities in the Makah AL-Mukarramah at Saudi Arabia2023. Methods: This cross sectional study included (300) health care professionals in Makah City at Saudi Arabia 2023. (doctors, nurses, lab workers) from primary healthcare (PHC) centers an self-administrated questionnaire was constructed by the researcher and was used for data collection. Divided in to 3 parts i.e., socio‑demographic characteristics, knowledge questions about infection safety precautions and statements about practice of health care providers regarding infection safety precautions and associated factors in health care facilities Results: shows the majority age was(37.0%) in (30-39)years, majority of them were males (56.0%) the Nationality most of participants Saudi were(89.0%) marital status the majority of participant married were(44.0%) regarding qualification the majority of participant are bachelor were (46.0%). Conclusion: Inadequate infection safety precautions knowledge and unsafe practices were frequent among study participants, reflecting a potentially common problem at public healthcare facilities in Saudi Arabia. Healthcare workers have better knowledge and safer practices if they had received infection safety precautions training and had infection safety precautions guidelines in their workplace. Interventions should be designed to consider these identified factors
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