How Effective Are In-Hospital Training Workshops on Infection Control for Physicians? First Report in Iran

Arash Seifi, E. Mohammadnejad, R. Miladi
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Background: The treatment staff should properly understand infection prevention and control (IPC) methods. Adherence to IPC has significant implications and outcomes for maintaining treatment staff safety, patient protection, and environmental care. Objectives: This study was conducted to examine infection control training in doctors. Methods: This study was conducted in Imam Khomeini Hospital in Tehran, Iran, and practitioners in internal and surgical departments participated. The research focused on infection prevention and control (IPC) through specialized workshops and questionnaires using a pre-and post-test design. The sessions included topics such as infection control, transmission, hospital-acquired infections, and components of the IPC program. Questionnaires based on the KAP method evaluated participants' knowledge, attitude, and performance. This study was approved by the university's research vice department and the research ethics committee. Data were analyzed using SPSS software, and the significance of P < 0.05 was emphasized. Results: Of the 251 medical residents, 189 completed the study, 122 of whom were in internal medicine and 67 in surgery. Among the 158 faculty members, 60 completed the study, 39 were in internal medicine, and 21 were in surgery. The mean pre-test scores for internal medicine residents were 15.63 (out of 30) and 13.11 for surgical residents, respectively, which increased to 22.41 and 18.09 in the post-test. Conclusions: The results showed that regular and standard periodic training can improve doctors' knowledge and performance in implementing infection prevention and control programs.
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背景:治疗人员应正确理解感染预防和控制(IPC)方法。坚持 IPC 对维护治疗人员的安全、患者保护和环境护理具有重要意义和结果。研究目的本研究旨在对医生进行感染控制培训。研究方法本研究在伊朗德黑兰的伊玛目霍梅尼医院进行,内科和外科的从业人员参加了研究。研究重点是通过专门的研讨会和问卷调查,采用前后测试的设计,对感染预防和控制(IPC)进行研究。研讨会的主题包括感染控制、传播、医院感染以及 IPC 计划的组成部分。基于 KAP 方法的调查问卷对参与者的知识、态度和表现进行了评估。本研究获得了大学研究副部和研究伦理委员会的批准。数据采用 SPSS 软件进行分析,强调 P < 0.05 的显著性。结果在 251 名住院医师中,有 189 人完成了研究,其中内科 122 人,外科 67 人。在 158 名教职员工中,有 60 人完成了研究,其中内科 39 人,外科 21 人。内科住院医师的测试前平均得分分别为 15.63 分(满分 30 分)和 13.11 分,外科住院医师的测试后平均得分分别增至 22.41 分和 18.09 分。结论:结果表明,定期和标准的定期培训可以提高医生在实施感染预防和控制计划方面的知识和表现。
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