作者
Michelle Kermode, Damien Jolley, Biangtung Langkham, Mathew Santhosh Thomas, Wendy Holmes, Sandy M Gifford
发表日期
2005/2/1
期刊
American journal of infection control
卷号
33
期号
1
页码范围
27-33
出版商
Mosby
简介
BACKGROUND
Universal Precautions (UPs) and more recently Standard Precautions have been widely promoted in high-income countries to protect health care workers (HCWs) from occupational exposure to blood and the consequent risk of infection with bloodborne pathogens. In low-income countries, the situation is very different: UPs are often practiced partially, if at all, thereby exposing the HCWs to unnecessary risk of infection. The aim of this study is to describe rural north Indian HCWs knowledge and understanding of UPs and identify predictors of compliance to target intervention programs appropriately.
METHODS
A cross-sectional survey was undertaken, involving 266 HCWs (response rate, 87%) from 7 rural north Indian health care settings. Information was gathered regarding compliance with UPs and a range of other relevant variables that potentially influence compliance (eg, demographic …
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