Effectiveness of a training program on health-care professionals’ knowledge and practices regarding thermo-sensitive reusable medical devices disinfection: A quasi-experimental study

IF 2.7 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Infection Disease & Health Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI:10.1016/j.idh.2023.07.004
Hanen Maamri , Houda Ben Ayed , Mariam Ben Hmida , Maroua Trigui , Mouna Baklouti , Maissa Ben Jemaa , Nouha Ketata , Mondher Kassiss , Sourour Yaich , Jamel Damak
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Abstract

Introduction

Appropriate knowledge of healthcare professionals (HCPs) on the various aspects of disinfection and reuse of medical devices is a basic requirement to ensure proper disinfection and to minimize the risk of healthcare associated infections. In this regard this study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a training intervention on knowledge and practices regarding thermosensitive reusable medical devices (TRMD) disinfection among HCPs.

Methods

This was a quasi-experimental study including a pre-test, an intervention (workshops, demonstrations, posters), and a post-test evaluation of the HCPs' knowledge and practices regarding the disinfection of TRMD. It was conducted between February and July 2022 at Hedi Chaker University hospital, Sfax, Southern Tunisia.

Results

Overall, 31 participants were females (54.4%). The global Knowledge Score (KS) had significantly risen from pre-to post-training test (61.0 ± 9 vs 74.0 ± 12.5; p < 0.001). According to the disinfection type, the KS of non-critical and critical TRMD disinfection had significantly increased between pre and post-intervention (60 (IQR = [40.0–80.0]) vs 80 (IQR = [40.0–80.0]), p < 0.001) and (66.6 (IQR = [50.0–66.6]) vs 83.3 (IQR = [66.6–100.0]); p < 0.001) respectively. The mean change in global KS of TRMD disinfection was statistically higher among females (17.5 ± 11.2 vs 8.5 ± 3.2; p = 0.006) and medical staff (18.9 ± 11.9 vs 7.1 ± 3.9; p = 0.019). Conformity scores did not significantly change after the training program (58.1 ± 22.7 vs 63.7 ± 19.6; p = 0.678).

Conclusion

This study highlighted the effectiveness of the training intervention on HCP knowledge. However, practices were not improved. Conducting ongoing audits with on-the-job training is extremely needed.

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Infection Disease & Health
Infection Disease & Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The journal aims to be a platform for the publication and dissemination of knowledge in the area of infection and disease causing infection in humans. The journal is quarterly and publishes research, reviews, concise communications, commentary and other articles concerned with infection and disease affecting the health of an individual, organisation or population. The original and important articles in the journal investigate, report or discuss infection prevention and control; clinical, social, epidemiological or public health aspects of infectious disease; policy and planning for the control of infections; zoonoses; and vaccination related to disease in human health. Infection, Disease & Health provides a platform for the publication and dissemination of original knowledge at the nexus of the areas infection, Disease and health in a One Health context. One Health recognizes that the health of people is connected to the health of animals and the environment. One Health encourages and advances the collaborative efforts of multiple disciplines-working locally, nationally, and globally-to achieve the best health for people, animals, and our environment. This approach is fundamental because 6 out of every 10 infectious diseases in humans are zoonotic, or spread from animals. We would be expected to report or discuss infection prevention and control; clinical, social, epidemiological or public health aspects of infectious disease; policy and planning for the control of infections; zoonosis; and vaccination related to disease in human health. The Journal seeks to bring together knowledge from all specialties involved in infection research and clinical practice, and present the best work in this ever-changing field. The audience of the journal includes researchers, clinicians, health workers and public policy professionals concerned with infection, disease and health.
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