Survey Of Suspected Knowledge And Practices Laboratory-Acquired Infections And Safety Among Health Care Workers At The Primary Healthcare Level In Makah City At Saudi Arabia 2023

Authors

  • Sattam khalid alruways
  • Hamad Ali Alhayli
  • Ali Zaid Mohammed Alhaely
  • Mohammed Ahmed Ibrahim Alsahabi
  • Safia Ibrahim Mohammad Habadi
  • bdullah Mohamed Mohamed Hakami
  • Osama Abdulshakur Shiqdar
  • Halah Essa Muhammed Barnawi
  • Omniah Othman Barnawi
  • Ghada Ibrahim Ali Mabuj
  • Mariam Abdullah Zaid Alghamdi

Abstract

Background

Despite the high prevalence of healthcare-acquired the primary healthcare infection in resource limited settings, healthcare workers’ (HCWs’) knowledge and practices of infection and control standard are not well-researched especially in primary health care, healthcare workers have lost their lives in significant numbers in the discharge of their duties as a result of a breach in Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) procedures. The increasing incidence of emerging and re-emerging diseases complicates this burden. Adequate IPC includes knowledge and practices of infection and control standard administrative, environmental and personal protective control measures. Healthcare workers (HCWs) have an increased risk of active and latent infection compared to the general population, despite existing guidelines on the prevention and management of infection, little is known about why HCWs who tested positive for refuse by infection. Aim of study: To Assessment of Suspected knowledge and practices Laboratory-Acquired Infections and  safety  among health care workers at the primary healthcare level in Makah City at Saudi Arabia 2023.Methods: This cross sectional study included (120) health care workers at the primary healthcare 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[1] for data collection. Results: shows  there were 120 participants, and the majority age was(55.67%) in (30-40)years, while the age(<30)were(26.0%), the majority of them were female (68.0%) while male(31.67%), regarding  the Nationality most of participants Saudi were(85.83%) while Non-Saudi were (14.17%), regarding Position the majority of participant are Lab technician were(60.0%)followed by Lab worker were(18.33%).Conclusion: Improving HCWs’ knowledge and practices and informative clinical consultation on infection control standard, additionally, there is a need to improve infection control measures at the workplace to protect HCWs. Utilizing behavioral insights can help modify risk perception among HCWs . Policies that foster training of HCW in standard precautions and guarantee regular provision of infection control .

 

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2023-07-24

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alruways, S. khalid ., Alhayli, H. A. ., Alhaely, A. Z. M. ., Alsahabi, M. A. I. ., Habadi, S. I. M. ., Hakami, bdullah M. M. ., Shiqdar, O. A. ., Halah Essa Muhammed Barnawi, Omniah Othman Barnawi, Ghada Ibrahim Ali Mabuj, & Mariam Abdullah Zaid Alghamdi. (2023). Survey Of Suspected Knowledge And Practices Laboratory-Acquired Infections And Safety Among Health Care Workers At The Primary Healthcare Level In Makah City At Saudi Arabia 2023. Migration Letters, 20(S1), 2332–2346. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/8733

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