The Relationship between Knowledge with Doctors and Nurses’ Compliance Level to Use PPE in Hospital Surgery Room during Pandemic Era

Ardi Artanto, Ratih Pratiwi, Hilma Tri Ayu Rizda
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Hospitals are not only as a place of treatment, but also as a health service facility that can be a source of infection for other people. Doctors, nurses and other medical personnel are often exposed to potential hazards in hospitals, thus requiring protection in the form of personal protective equipment (PPE). However, compliance with the use of PPE is not always high, which makes doctors and nurses more vulnerable to risk of occupational diseases in hospitals. In one of conducted studies, the conditions that were less compliant in using PPE for health workers were 30%. One of the things that might affect this level of compliance is knowledge about PPE. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between knowledge and compliance level to use personal protective equipment among doctors and nurses in operating room installation from a private hospital in 2020. Analytic observational by using cross sectional research design was used in this study. The population were all doctors and nurses at operating room installation of mentioned hospital above. Sampling was taken by total sampling method and 26 samples met the inclusion criteria. In this study, there were 23 respondents (88.5%) obeyed the use of personal protective equipment, meanwhile 3 respondents (11.5%) who did not. The 3 respondents were on loop or circular nurses. So, there was a significant relationship between the level of knowledge and compliance in the use of personal protective equipment with p-value = 0.027and OR=44. Keywords: personal protective equipment, knowledge level, compliance level
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大流行时期医院手术室医生、护士PPE使用依从性与知识的关系
医院不仅是一个治疗场所,而且也是一个保健服务设施,可能成为其他人的感染源。医生、护士和其他医务人员在医院经常面临潜在危险,因此需要以个人防护装备的形式进行保护。然而,使用个人防护装备的依从性并不总是很高,这使得医生和护士更容易受到医院职业病的风险。在进行的一项研究中,卫生工作者使用个人防护装备不合规的情况占30%。可能影响这种遵从程度的因素之一是对PPE的了解。本研究的目的是确定2020年某民营医院手术室安装中医生和护士个人防护装备使用知识与依从性水平的关系。本研究采用横断面研究设计的分析观察法。人口均为上述医院手术室设备的医生和护士。采用全抽样方法进行抽样,符合纳入标准的样本有26份。本研究中,有23名受访者(88.5%)遵守个人防护用品的使用,有3名受访者(11.5%)未遵守。3名受访者是循环或循环护士。因此,个人防护装备使用知识水平与依从性之间存在显著相关,p值= 0.027,OR=44。关键词:个人防护装备,知识水平,合规水平
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