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Abstract
Introduction: Nosocomial infections due to poor hand hygiene are a major cause of increasing morbidity, mortality, and health care costs among hospitalized patients worldwide. Hand hygiene is mandatory to prevent the transmission of health care associated infections especially where infectious diseases are common like Sub-Saharan Africa. Hand washing compliance among health professionals in general is unacceptably low especially in developing countries like Ethiopia.
Method: Institution-based cross-sectional study design was used to assess the knowledge and practice of hand washing among health professionals working in Dubti Referral Hospital. Structured self-administered pretested questionnaires were used. The data obtained were analyzed using SPSS version 23.
Result: Out of 91 respondents, majority, 60 (65.9%), of them were knowledgeable and 31 (34.1%) were not knowledgeable. However, the majority of health professionals, 51 (56.0%), had poor practice and 40 (43.0%) of them had good practice of hand washing.
Conclusion: Majority of health professionals were knowledgeable. However, they had poor practice of hand washing.
导言:手卫生不良引起的院内感染是全球住院患者发病率、死亡率和卫生保健费用增加的主要原因。手部卫生对于预防卫生保健相关感染的传播是强制性的,特别是在传染病普遍存在的撒哈拉以南非洲地区。卫生专业人员的洗手依从性总体上低得令人无法接受,特别是在埃塞俄比亚等发展中国家。方法:采用基于机构的横断面研究设计,对在迪拜转诊医院工作的卫生专业人员的洗手知识和实践进行评估。采用结构化的自我管理预测问卷。所得数据采用SPSS version 23进行分析。结果:91名被调查者中,有60人(65.9%)了解情况,31人(34.1%)不了解情况。然而,大多数卫生专业人员(51人(56.0%))的洗手习惯不佳,其中40人(43.0%)的洗手习惯良好。结论:大多数卫生专业人员知识丰富。然而,他们洗手的习惯很差。